Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) (2024)

In CALPADS, the description for the Applied Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Course (Course Code #9222) is as follows:

“Applied Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) courses typically cover topics that educate students in four specific disciplines — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — in an interdisciplinary and applied approach. STEM courses present students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge in hands-on activities.”

Course Code #9222 should be reported for STEM courses in conjunction with specific content subcategories in order to help further identify the focus of the course. See below for a list of the content subcategories available in CALPADS, and the possible course content areas touched on in these subcategories.

Content SubcategoryPossible Content Areas Covered
Aeronautics
  • Industrial Technology Education
  • Physics
Application Development
  • Art
  • Business
  • Computer Science
Architecture
  • Art
  • Industrial Technology Education
  • Math
  • Physics
Computer Science Applications
  • Art
  • Computer Science
  • Industrial Technology Education
  • Math
Design and Modeling
  • Art
  • Computer Science
  • Industrial Technology Education
Electricity and Electrons
  • Chemistry
  • Industrial Technology Education
  • Physics
Energy and the Environment
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Industrial Technology Education
  • Physics
Medical Exploration
  • Biology
  • Health Science
Robotics
  • Computer Science
  • Industrial Technology Education
  • Math
  • Physics
Technology
  • Computer Science
  • Industrial Technology Education
  • Math
  • Physics
Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Industrial Technology Education
  • Math
  • Physics
Multiple or Not Applicable

Multiple:

  • Dependent on the course content

Not applicable:

  • Authorized under T5 §80005(b)


In the content subcategory areas listed above, the Commission will code them to ALL possible disciplines involved, and therefore, multiple appropriate credential authorizations.

For example:Engineering is not subsumed under any one single science subject area, but components of it may be found in a few different areas such as Physics, ITE, and even Mathematics. Therefore, the course content subcategory code will be coded to accept all of these credential authorizations in CalSAAS. If the educator holds any one of them, no exception will be triggered.

Because of this, there is still going to be flexibility for LEAs to choose the content of the course, as they are ultimately responsible for determining the true course content in these types of interdisciplinary assignments. However:

  1. If the focus of the course ismore than 50% comprised of one discipline, we consider that primary content area and driver of the assignment. In this scenario the educator should be credentialed accordingly;
  2. If the content isequally distributedbetween two or more disciplines, then the educator should be appropriately authorized to teach each discipline.

Again, CalSAAS will consider any of the multiple appropriate credential authorizations for these content subcategories in order to afford the LEAs autonomy and flexibility. However, because of this leeway, the monitoring authority should take special care when evaluating these assignments.

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) (2024)
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