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CATESOL Position Statement on the Role of English as a Second Language (ESL) in Public School Grades K-12


California continues to be the primary arrival or settlement point for many immigrant children. They and other limited English proficient (LEP) children, with their diverse language needs, are legally entitled to a quality public school education. California's K-12 public schools must provide English language instruction such as ESL and bilingual approaches, which will give these students equal access to the core curriculum.

NEED

  1. The State of California must recognize the diversity within the K-12 LEP population. Members of this population differ in:
  2. The State of California must meet the diverse educational needs of K-12 LEP students. Such needs include ESL and primary language instruction in order to:

ACCESS

  1. The State of California must provide LEP students access to quality K-12 education equal to that of their native English-speaking peers. Such access must be based on appropriate evaluation which includes:
  2. LEP students must have access to daily English language development instruction either through ESL or bilingual programs which:
  3. LEP students must have access to content instruction across the curriculum equal to that of their native English-speaking peers. Instruction should:

QUALITY

LEP students must be served by a quality program. Such programs must:

FUNDING

Local school boards and the state must commit substantial funds on a continuing basis to guarantee access to quality LEP programs.


California Teachers of English to
Speakers of Other Languages
21C Orinda Way #362
Orinda, CA 94563