Middle School with Subject-Matter Specialization: Hebrew in Grades 5–8

Endorsement Code: 1178

Note: Requirements, passing test scores, and fees are subject to change without notice. All credits must appear on an accredited two- or four-year college or university transcript.

This endorsement authorizes the holder to teach Hebrew in grades five through eight in all public schools. This endorsement does not permit the holder to teach the subject-matter specialization in grades 9 through 12.

Licensure Requirement

Hold an elementary school or P–12 subject-matter endorsement.

Subject-Matter Preparation

Credit Requirements

A minimum of 15 semester-hour credits in the subject field of Hebrew.

Coursework Examples

Hebrew:

  • Culture
  • Grammar
  • History
  • Language
  • Literature

The final determination as to which courses will be counted towards the subject matter is based on content standards found in the New Jersey Student Learning Standards.

Courses in pedagogy or education are not acceptable.

Coursework Requirement

In addition to the above subject-matter preparation requirements, Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing (CEAS) and standard certificate candidates will need the following courses:

Certificate of Eligibility (CE) candidates must complete the above courses within 12 months of initial teaching assignment.

Testing Requirement

Possess linguistic competency by scoring a minimum of “Advanced Low” on the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) in Hebrew.

Registration for the OPI may be completed on the Language Testing International website.