5 CA ADC § 80005


5 CCR s 80005

Cal. Admin. Code tit. 5, s 80005


CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 5. EDUCATION
DIVISION 8. COMMISSION ON TEACHER CREDENTIALING
CHAPTER 1. CREDENTIALS ISSUED UNDER THE TEACHER PREPARATION AND LICENSING
LAW OF 1970
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS
This database is current through 01/26/07, Register 2007, No. 4
s 80005. Authorization for Subject Areas for Service in
Departmentalized Classes.


(a) The holder of a Single Subject Teaching Credential may be assigned to
teach the subjects which fall within the broad subject area listed on
their document as found in 1 through 16. If a subject is listed below, it
may only be taught by the holder of a Single Subject Teaching Credential
with the broad subject area listed on their document. The holder of a
Single Subject Teaching Credential may be assigned to teach a subject not
listed below if the employing agency has determined its subject-matter
content is directly related to the broad subject area.

(1) Agriculture: agricultural management, agricultural mechanics,
agricultural science, animal science, forestry, horticulture,
landscaping, and plant science;


(2) Art: art appreciation, art history, arts and crafts, art
theory, calligraphy, cartooning, ceramics, commercial art, costume
design, crafts, design, drawing, humanities, illustration, interior
decoration, jewelry, leathermaking, painting, photography,
sculpture, stagecraft, and yearbook;


(3) Business: accounting, business communications, business
English, business mathematics, business management, business
marketing, computer concepts and applications, consumer education,
data processing, economics, general office occupations, keyboarding,
marketing, shorthand, typewriting, and word processing;


(4) English: composition, creative writing, debate, drama,
forensics, grammar, humanities, journalism, language arts, language
structure, literature, poetry, public speaking, speech, theater
arts, and yearbook;


(5) Health: child development, family life, human sexuality,
nutrition, sexually transmitted disease education, and substance
abuse;


(6) Home Economics: child development, clothing, consumer
education, family life, foods, family economics, housing, human
development, interior design, nutrition, parenting, and textiles;


(7) Industrial and Technology Education: automotive mechanics,
carpentry, computer technology, construction, drafting, electricity,
electronics, industrial crafts, industrial design, metals, millwork,
photography, plastics, radio and television, technical science/power
mechanics, welding, and woods;


(8) Languages Other Than English: courses in culture, grammar,
composition, language structure, and literature of the language
listed on the document;


(9) Mathematics: basic or general mathematics, algebra, calculus,
computer science, consumer mathematics, geometry, mathematical
analysis, statistics and probability, and trigonometry;


(10) Music: instrumental music, music appreciation, music theory,
and vocal music;


(11) Physical Education: aquatics, dance, fundamental and creative
movement, gymnastics, interscholastic sports, motor development or
learning, physical conditioning, sports, and weightlifting;


(12) Science: Biological Science: anatomy, biology, botany,
ecology, environmental science, evolution, genetics, physiology, and
zoology;


(13) Science: Chemistry: chemical reactions, qualitative analysis,
quantitative analysis, and structure and stability;


(14) Science: Geoscience: astronomy, cosmology, earth science,
forestry, geology, meteorology, oceanography, and paleontology;


(15) Science: Physics: energy, mechanics, and thermodynamics;


(16) Social Science: American government, anthropology,
contemporary issues, current events, cultural studies, economics,
ethnic studies, geography, government, history, humanities,
international government, law, politics, psychology, sociology,
United States history, and world history.


(b) The holder of a teaching credential based on a baccalaureate degree
and a teacher preparation program, including student teaching or the
equivalent, may be assigned, with his or her consent, to teach
subject-matter classes which do not fall within or are not directly
related to the broad subject areas listed in (a) if the employing agency
has determined the teacher has the requisite knowledge and skills.
Verification of this decision must be kept on file in the office of the
employing agency for purposes of the monitoring of certificated
assignments pursuant to Education Code Section 44258.9(b). Such courses
may include, but are not limited to, life skills, conflict management,
study skills, leadership, teen skills, and study hall. Service in such
assignments is limited to the grade level authorized by the teaching
credential.


Note: Authority cited: Section 44225(e), Education Code.
Reference: Sections 44225(q) and 44258.9, Education Code.

HISTORY

1. New section filed 5-31-2000; operative 6-30-2000 (Register 2000, No.
22).
For prior history, see Register 82, No. 27.

5 CCR s 80005, 5 CA ADC s 80005
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5 CA ADC s 80005

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