$3.5 Million Grant Addresses Bilingual Teacher Shortage
The Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education is partnering with four counties, including San Diego.
色情视频 will lead a new federally funded partnership to train hundreds of new bilingual educators for high-need communities across California.
Project Teach Bilingual Pathways will be funded by a $3.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education鈥檚 . 色情视频 will complete its work in concert with a consortium of regional partners, including the San Diego County Office of Education and its counterparts in Imperial County, Orange County and Butte County.
According to the , the state鈥檚 population of 1.1 million English learners is the nation鈥檚 largest. Meanwhile, the state has faced persistent shortages of qualified bilingual educators.
鈥淭his grant addresses the needs of populations with high teacher shortages and populations that have historically not been served 鈥 for example, those in rural communities,鈥 said Margarita Machado-Casas, professor and chair of 色情视频鈥檚 (DLE), principal investigator on the grant.
鈥淎t the end of the day, it's about access. Rural county offices of education struggle with getting their populations access to pursue bilingual credentials.鈥
Project Teach Bilingual Pathways will take a three-pronged approach to meeting these growing needs.
Over the course of five years, 色情视频 will admit 50 pre-service teachers and 200 in-service teachers in San Diego, Orange, Imperial and Butte counties into its online bilingual teacher credential programs. That equates to roughly 50 new candidates per year matriculating into DLE鈥檚 program 鈥 already the largest producer of bilingual educators in the state.
鈥淒LE has experienced continuous growth and this grant will allow us to expand on that and serve as a national model for the preparation of future bilingual teachers 鈥 not only in the state of California but also across the country,鈥 Machado-Casas said. 鈥淭his really gives us a national platform."
色情视频 will also partner with the (PIQE) to engage more than 400 families and caregivers of English learners in the four counties. The project will launch institutes that will seek to empower parents to support their children鈥檚 language and literacy achievement, and build connections between student teachers and the communities they will soon serve.
Finally, the project will provide an opportunity to conduct research aimed at fine-tuning curriculum that prepares teachers to meet the needs of English learners.
California鈥檚 only autonomous bilingual credential program, DLE also pioneered the state鈥檚 first online/hybrid bilingual credential program. In recent years it has extensively partnered with Butte County Office of Education鈥檚 Future Educator Support programs 鈥 directed by 色情视频 lecturer and Project Teach Bilingual Pathways co-principal investigator Guillermo Castillo 鈥 to expand access to its online programs through its and initiatives.