6360 Commission on Teacher Credentialing
Program Descriptions

10 - STANDARDS FOR THE PREPARATION AND LICENSING OF TEACHERS

10.10 - Certification, Assignment and Waivers:
The Certification, Assignment and Waivers Division is responsible for evaluating and processing over 250,000 applications annually for credentials, permits, certificates, and waivers for authorization to serve in California's public schools. The Division serves as the Commission's primary point of contact, providing information to credential applicants and holders and credential personnel at the college, university, county, and school district levels regarding specific requirements for the licenses issued. It is also responsible for monitoring certificated assignments in collaboration with county and district offices of education.

10.20 - Professional Services:
The Professional Services Division is responsible for the development of licensure standards for all credential areas, aligned with the adopted K-12 academic content standards; the development and implementation of licensing examinations, including the teaching performance assessment, as required in the Education Code; and the administration of state-funded programs including the Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program, the Alternative Certification/Intern Program, and in conjunction with the Department of Education, the Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment Program. The Division supports the Committee on Accreditation, a statutory body that is charged with implementing the Commission's accreditation system to monitor the quality of all educator preparation programs. Related activities include data collection, reporting, and policy research.

10.30 - Professional Practices:
The Division of Professional Practices is responsible for the discipline of credential applicants and holders and the legal activities of the Commission. The Division supports the Committee of Credentials, a statutory body that is responsible for conducting investigations of charges of misconduct against a credential holder or applicant upon initial application for a credential, when a credential is renewed, or when there are allegations against a credential holder relating to criminal activity, unprofessional conduct, or misconduct that would impact the status of a license. The Division's legal staff provides legal counsel and advice to the Commission, the Committee of Credentials, and other divisions within the Commission.