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CATESOL Position Statement on the Role of English as a Second Language (ESL) in Public Postsecondary Education


The many language needs of the adult limited English proficient (LEP) population of California can be best be served by a multiple delivery system for postsecondary education This postsecondary system includes 1) adult education programs in the K-12 system, 2) both credit and non-credit programs in the community colleges, 3) the California State University system, and 4) the University of California System.

Need

  1. The State of California must recognize the varied backgrounds among the LEP population. Members of this population differ in
  2. The State of California must meet the diverse educational needs of this LEP population. Such needs include English for

Access

  1. The State of California must provide access for LEP students to all segments of postsecondary education. Access should be based on
  2. LEP students should have access to ESL courses in whichever postsecondary segment they are enrolled.
    Within each segment, the instructor should:

Quality

LEP students must be served by quality programs in each segment.
To assure this, the instructional programs must:

Funding

To ensure LEP students access to the quality ESL programs they need, the State of California must commit substantial funding--on a continuing basis--to these programs.

CATESOL (Califomia Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) is a professional association for those concerned with the teaching of English as a second language and with bilingual education. Its membership includes faculty and administration at all levels of education.

CATESOL is issuing this statement because the demand for postsecondary ESL is immense, unmet, and rising. This demand results from the large number of immigrants and refugees and the implementation of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act.


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