Title: Providing Instruction to English Learners in California:
1Providing Instruction to English Learners in
California
- Who Needs Authorization?
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)As presented
in the Title I Conference by - Terri H. Fesperman,
- Assignment Unit California Commission on
Teacher Credentialing - Paula Jacobs,
- Language Policy and Leadership
OfficeCalifornia Department of
EducationBilingual Coordinators NetworkJune 1,
2006
2EC Section 44253.1
- . . . For these pupils to have access to quality
education, their special needs must be met by
teachers who have essential skills and knowledge
related to English language development,
specially designed content instruction delivered
in English, and content instruction delivered in
the pupils primary languages. . .
3Appropriate Assignment
- EL authorizations are required when it has been
determined by the local level that EL services
are needed and the teacher is providing the EL
services regardless of - Students EL designation
- Schools decile rank
- Subject area or type of setting
- Number of students in the class
4Emergency CLAD/BCLAD Teaching Permits
- Emergency CLAD and BCLAD permits are still
available - must hold appropriate prerequisite credential
- issued for one year periods
- course work or passage of CTEL exams required for
renewal - Authorizes providing the same EL services
- as the CLAD or BCLAD Certificates
5Misassignments
- A certificated employee is placed in a position
for which the employee lacks the legally
recognized certificate, credential, or other
statutory authorization (including EL
assignments) - No numerical trigger
- No percentage of students in the class trigger
- Applies to all schools
- Reported by the LEA annually on the SARC for each
school - Monitored by county offices and CCTC
6Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Are all teachers required to be certified?
- What is the timeline to complete EL
authorization? - I dont have any English Learners in my
classroom, and my district says that I need an EL
authorization, is that correct? - Are any teachers exempt from this requirement?
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7Are all teachers K-12 with 1 or more EL students
in their classrooms required to be EL certified?
- Yes. English learners K-12 are required to
receive services designed to meet their
linguistic and academic needs based on
assessments made by the LEA. - An appropriately authorized teacher for ELD and
other core content instruction is required. The
state laws do not specify exemptions for a small
or particular number of English learners in a
class. -
8Page 8, Williams, August 26, 2005 CCTC/CDE Joint
Correspondence
- There is no numerical trigger and no percentage
of students needing particular English learner
services that determines a misassignment. If one
or more of the students in the class needs
English learner services or requires instruction
in a subject area, the teacher providing the
English learner services must hold an appropriate
English learner credential or authorization. - http//www.cde.ca.gov/eo/ce/wc/documents/yr05ltr0
826.pdf
9Q - What is the timeline for certificated staff
to get the EL Authorization?
- A - The timeline is the date on which they are
assigned to provide instructional services to an
EL student or when it is required by the
employer. - Â
10I dont have any English Learners in my
classroom, and my district says that I need an
EL authorization, is that correct?
- The employer is responsible for determining how
English learner services will be provided and for
appropriate assignment of staff to meet the needs
of their students.
11District Governance
- In all cases, the district has the obligation to
assure that teachers providing instructional
services to English learners are appropriately
authorized. With this obligation, several local
school boards have created policies requiring
that all teachers attain such authorization. - Program design, placement of students, and
teacher hiring and retention practices are local
decisions. Incentives and sanctions are at the
discretion of the district.
12Q Are any teachers providing instruction to ELs
exempt from this certification?
- A No. The state laws do not specify exemptions
for a subject area or particular number of
English learners in a class. This includes areas
such as special education and vocational
education.
13- Foreign language teachers are required to have a
specific type of credential that authorizes
instruction in a language other than English. IF
they only teach foreign language classes/course
sections that may include English learners, they
do not need an additional authorization for ELs - Providing services such as counseling or speech
therapy does not require an EL authorization as
the EL authorization is a teaching authorization
14Telephone Contacts
- CCTC Assignment Unit (questions concerning
appropriate assignment or authorization) - - Telephone 916-322-5038 (voice mail line
calls returned within 48 hrs after message is
left) - Credential Requirements/ Renewal - Information
Services - - Telephone - 888-921-2682 (toll free, 1 pm to
445 pm)
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