Collaborating with leading partners enables the CSU to have an even greater impact in preparing skilled teachers to educate California's next generations.
The CSU, the state’s largest producer of mathematics and science teachers, committed to increase its annual production of credentialed teachers in mathematics and science.
A community for CSU mathematics and mathematics education faculty and PK-12 educators.
A partnership with Chevron has enabled CSU to be a national leader in preparing teachers for the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
For a decade, the CSU has been a national leader in advancing college readiness in English/Language Arts (E/LA).
With support from the James Irvine Foundation, the CSU leads the state in preparing teachers skilled in Linked Learning, which blends academics with career-technical education and internships.
The "Better Together: California Teachers Summit" is a free, annual statewide event for teachers held on nearly all CSU campuses.
State legislation enabled children to be admitted to kindergarten before their fifth birthday and established this program for this new group of young learners.
Holders of Bilingual Authorization allow them to provide instruction to English Learners (EL). Learn today how to earn your Bilingual Authorization in different languages provided throughout the CSU campuses.
Supplementary Authorization in Computer Science, Introductory or Specific, allows the holder to add it to his or her teaching credential and to teach computer science subject matter in K-12 classrooms. Learn today how to earn your Supplementary Authorization in Computer Science throughout the CSU campuses.