random images |
||||||||||
|
|
Authorizations to Teach English LearnersThanks to UTLA member Anne Marie Ankers for compiling the following
information.
Authorizations to Teach English Learners
The state education code requires all teachers of English learners to hold authorizations to teach English Learners. The state has made some recent changes in the way schools and districts monitor teachers of English Learners. Up until this school year, records and documentation of teacher training status were kept on file at individual school sites, and school sites monitored their own teachers. It was each teacher’s responsibility to sign a teacher-in-training form and submit documentation of progress to the school site administrator on an annual basis. Many LAUSD teachers are /were working toward a CLAD, BCLAD, or other authorization. As of the 2005-2006 school year, the state is taking over monitoring of authorizations to teach English Learners. Teachers without permanent authorizations have three choice.
What should you do to make sure you have or will have an authorization to teach ELs? Verify the authorizations you already have and/or confirm that your university or district intern program includes training for an EL authorization.
LDS (Language Development Certificate) BCC (Bilingual Certificate of Competence) SB 1969/ SB395/ AB 2913 Certificate of Completion of Professional Development CLAD (Cross-cultural, Language and Academic Development Certificate) BCLAD (Bilingual, Crosscultural, Language and Academic Development Certificate) ESL Supplementary Authorization AB 1059/ SB 2042 EL Authorization (embedded) CLAD emphasis BCLAD emphasis If you are teaching classes with ELs, but you do hold an authorization to teach ELs, you should plan the steps you will need to take to obtain a permanent authorization to teach ELs. Determine what kind of authorization is needed for your regular teaching assignment, and what the best route will be to get it. UTLA, the district, local universities and colleges, the state, and the county all offer programs and support for teachers to earn their authorizations to teach ELs. Programs vary by time, cost, location, examinations required, and eligibility criteria. LAUSD Master Plan Teacher Training Program Classes for CLAD and BCLAD: Ø CTEL/ BCLAD Methodology Test subsidy for CTEL Tests 1 and 2 2 salary units/ 32 hours/ 4 Saturdays 8:00 am- 3:35 pm Ø CTEL/ BCLAD Culture 1 salary point/ 16 hours/ 2 Saturdays 8:00 am- 3:35 pm Test subsidy for CTEL test 3* Ø BCLAD Culture of Emphasis: Latino Culture 2 salary points/ 32 hours/ 4 Saturdays 8:00 am- 3:35 pm Test subsidy for BCLAD tests 5* Ø CLAD Retake Review for Tests 1 and 2 2 Saturdays 8:00 am- 3:35 pm Test subsidy for retake of CLAD Tests 1 and 2 (if already taken) Ø CLAD Retake Review for Test 3 1 Saturday 8:00 am- 3:35 pm Test subsidy for retake of CLAD Tests 3 · CLAD Tests 1, 2, and 3 are required to earn a CLAD · CTEL Tests 1, 2, and 3 are required to earn a CTEL · CTEL or CLAD requirements PLUS Culture of Emphasis, Bilingual Methodology, and Language Tests are required to earn a BCLADCost: $20 materials fee—(323) 932- 2277http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/lausd/offices/instruct/mpttp/
2) AB 2913 Option (formerly SB 1969/ SB 395) 7 days of training (6 full days and one ½ day), most offered through the LA County Office of Education. Ø AB
2913 is an option for most secondary (single subject) teachers who were
fully credentialed and had permanent status in a Ø AB
2913 is an option for most elementary (multiple subject) teachers who were
fully credentialed and had permanent status in a have or will have 9 years of teaching experience as of the start date of the training. Teachers will be cleared by Human Resources and LACOE for eligibility as part on the AB 2913 registration process. SB1969/ SB 395/ AB 2913 does not authorize secondary teachers to teach ESL. This option will be available until January 1, 2008. Cost: $490—(323) 932- 2277. http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/lausd/offices/instruct/mpttp/
3) University Programs for teachers earning their clear credentials Teachers who are earning their clear credentials may have their CLAD, BCLAD, or an EL Authorization embedded in their credential programs. Teachers should contact universities directly for further information. Cost: University tuition + materials4) District Intern Program The CLAD will be embedded in the credentials of most DIs who started the program as of July 1, 2003. DIs who began the program prior to this date may have the classes included as part of the DI program, but still needed to take and pass the CLAD/ BCLAD tests in order to become authorized. Cost: No cost to District Interns, program is restricted to DIs5) University Programs for Credentialed Teachers Many universities offer coursework for teachers to earn their CLAD or BCLAD. The required courses vary at each institution. Some offer courses on-line. Cal State Northridge http://www.csun.edu National UCLA Extension— offers both traditional and on-line classes
Cal Poly Pomona—offers on-line classes
Cost: University tuition + materials
Authorizations to teach ELs in Secondary Schools Source: LAUSD Memorandum No. MEM-2049 Authorization to teach English learner (EL) students dated October 12, 2005. BCC/ BCLAD/ Certificate or Emphasis authorizes a teacher with prerequisite credential to teach EL students: · Primary Language Content classes (taught in target language) · Language Arts in the Primary Language (LAPL) · Core Content Content classes (taught in English) · ESL · Electives, PE LDS/ CLAD/ CTEL/ Embedded EL Authorization authorizes a teacher with prerequisite credential to teach EL students: · Core Content classes (taught in English) · ESL · Electives, PE SB 1969/ SB 395/ AB 2913 Professional Development Certificate authorizes a teacher with prerequisite credential to teach EL students in: · Core Content classes (taught in English) · Electives, PE Supplementary Authorization in ESL authorizes a teacher to teach EL students: · ESL Authorizations to teach ELs in Elementary Schools Source: LAUSD Memorandum No. MEM-2049 Authorization to teach English learner (EL) students dated October 12, 2005. BCC/ BCLAD/ Certificate or Emphasis authorizes a teacher with prerequisite credential to teach EL students: · Waiver to Basic Bilingual Program classrooms · Structured English Immersion classrooms · Mainstream classrooms (ELD 5 or withdrawn by parent request) LDS/ CLAD/ CTEL/ Embedded EL Authorizationauthorizes a teacher with prerequisite credential to teach EL students in: · Structured English Immersion classrooms · Mainstream classrooms (ELD 5 or withdrawn by parent request) SB 1969/ SB 395/ AB 2913 Certificate of Completion of Professional Development authorizes a teacher with prerequisite credential to teach EL students in: · Structured English Immersion classrooms · Mainstream classrooms (ELD 5 or withdrawn by parent request) |
|||||||||