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CATESOL Position Statement on the Need to Increase Full-Time, Permanent Teaching Staff in Adult or Community College Non-Credit ESL Programs


(revised 2/97)

The negative impact that the high ratio of part-time to full-time instructors has on the scope and quality of educational programs was recognized by the California State Legislature and the Governor by the passage of the Community College Reform Bill (AB 1725). This bill required a 75%-25% ratio of full-time to part-time instructors in the credit course programs of the community college system by 1992.

Unfortunately, AB 1725 does not apply to the non-credit programs in community colleges and K-12 adult schools, where 72% to 92% of the ESL faculty are part-time, temporary employees. CATESOL believes that the percentage of full-time faculty in these programs should be increased as well so that all learners who need and want to learn English and prepare to become US citizens can be provided with quality language instruction.

Need

A majority of ESL instructors are hired on a part-time basis despite an increasing demand for ESL instruction statewide as evidenced by:

Quality

The quality of any program is determined primarily by the teachers in the classroom. Instructional quality cannot be maintained when districts continually hire new, inexperienced part-time instructors rather than give full-time positions to long-term employees.

Part-time instructors who must work without benefits in 2 or 3 districts in order to make a full-time salary are not able:

Recommendations

CATESOL therefore recommends that for all adult non-credit programs in the community college and K-12 districts the legislature move to:


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