BCLAD
Are you bilingual?
There is a great need for bilingual teachers who can communicate with students and parents in their native language and who can help other teachers understand the cultures of the home (BCLAD Overview Information).
Participating in the BLCAD block will:
- increase your marketability as a prospective teacher
- provide the opportunity to improve academic Spanish language skills
- enhance your ability to contribute to the Latino community
- provide the opportunity to become part of a bilingual-bicultural learning community
A Little Information About the BLCAD Block:
- One additional course is required on teaching literacy in Spanish and the social-historical context of schooling for linguistic minorities (EDEL 446).
- Candidates should have Spanish language skills at the intermediate to advanced level (listening, speaking, reading and writing). Note: Language skills are not requried for membership in the Block but are required for BCLAD certification.
If you are interested in becoming a member of this Block please indicate this on your application. Indicate as well whether you prefer a two-semester block or a three-semester program (classes in the afternoon or evening).
If you speak Spanish you shohuld consider seeking the bilingual emphasis credential offered at CSUF. There are also opportunities for bilingual certification in 10 other languages including Vietnamese, Korean, and Chinese.
BCLAD Emphasis and BCLAD Certificate Programs
Depending upon enrollment, 3-semester BCLAD
cohorts begin every fall.
The Spanish BCLAD Emphasis option:
All BCLAD Emphasis intern candidates must take Edel 446: Inquiry
and Methods. Spanish language literacy testing is conducted upon
entry to the BCLAD Emphasis Program. Passing the literacy test satisfies
the foreign language requirement as discussed above.
The Asian BCLAD Emphasis options -- Korean, Mandarin, and Vietnamese. This emphasis requires
that students complete the multiple subject program and take one
additional methods course as well as demonstrate knowledge of the
culture of emphasis either by taking a culture course or passing a
BCLAD state examination. The Vietnamese methods course is offered at
CSUF. The remaining courses are offered at other CSU institutions
(including CSU Long Beach, CSULA, CSUN, Cal Poly Pomona and CSU
Dominguez Hills). Students working toward the Asian BCLAD are
granted a CSU "passport" so that they may take a methods or culture
course at the institution where it is offered. For additional
information contact Dr. Evelyn Weisman, BCLAD Coordinator, at eweisman@fullerton.edu.
BCLAD Certificate
The department does not offer coursework
leading to a BCLAD Certificate, however if
you have a CLAD you can obtain the BCLAD certificate by taking and
passing state tests #4, 5 and 6 (methods, culture and language).
If you do not have a CLAD you will also need to take state tests
for the CLAD (tests #1, 2 and 3) because CLAD is a prerequisite
for a BCLAD. The Multiple Subject Credential Program at CSUF includes
CLAD, therefore if you are enrolled in this program you will not
need to take the first three tests. You may take the state examinations
while you are enrolled in a credential program, however, you cannot
apply for the BCLAD Certificate before you hold a valid California
teaching credential (you may apply for both simultaneously).
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