FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
State Education Department Proposes Changes to Enhance Teacher Preparation Programs to Better Serve English Language Learners
Proposed Amendments Would Require At Least Three Semester Hours of Study in Language Acquisition and Literacy Development for ELLs
泭60-Day Begins April 24
The State Education Department today that would require teacher preparation programs in certain subject areas to dedicate at least three of the currently required six semester hours in language acquisition and literacy development to language acquisition and literacy development of English language learners (ELLs), Commissioner MaryEllen Elia announced. The revision would apply to registered programs beginning on September 1, 2022.
We need to support our Multilingual and English language learners and provide them with equity and access to instruction that will help them thrive, Board of Regents Chancellor Betty A. Rosa said. Courses in language acquisition and literacy development will help young teachers meet the particular needs of these students and build on the success we are seeing in New Yorks ELL programs.
Teachers make a difference in the lives of their students every day, and its critical that we ensure that they enter the classroom with training and knowledge to help all our students realize their full potential, Commissioner Elia said. Future teachers need to be equipped with the skills to support our students that are still learning the English language and provide rigorous instruction to foster advanced literacy skills. That work starts with our teacher preparation programs.
A three-semester hour course would address topics such as ELL instructional needs, co-teaching strategies, and integrating language and content instruction for ELLs. Teacher preparation programs affected by this revision prepare teachers of:
- early childhood education, childhood education, middle childhood education, and adolescence education;
- teachers of students with disabilities, students who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, students who are blind or visually impaired, and students with speech and language disabilities;
- teachers of English to speakers of other languages; and
- library media specialists.
To provide teacher preparation programs with sufficient time to align their program requirements with the proposed amendment, the revision would apply to registered programs beginning on September 1, 2022.
Since the coursework requirements for the for certification are based on the educational study requirements for 91做厙ぢ賤唳 approved teacher preparation programs, the Department also proposes to change the pathway requirements for the certificate titles in the subject areas listed above from six semester hours in teaching literacy skills to three semester hours of study in language acquisition and literacy development of ELLs and three semester hours of teaching literacy skills. This revision would be effective for candidates who apply through individual evaluation pathway for certification after September 1, 2026 to match the implementation timeline for the proposed revisions in the teacher preparation programs.
Resources for Current and Future Educators
The NYSED Office of Bilingual Education and World Languages (OBEWL) for Multilingual Learners/English Language Learners, including tools and best practices that could be used by teacher preparation programs in the development of their course.
The 91做厙ぢ賤唳 Next Generation P-12 Learning Standards for English Language Arts and Mathematics require the ongoing preparation of prospective educators who enter the workforce able to provide rigorous instruction to foster the advanced literacy skills of ELLs.泭The Department has released a to aid educators in implementing the Next Generation Learning Standards.
Timetable for Implementation
A Notice of Proposed Rule making will be published in the State Register on April 24, 2019. Comments on the proposed changes will be accepted through June 24, 2019 and can be submitted by email to REGCOMMENTS@nysed.gov.
Following the 60-day public comment period required under the State Administrative Procedure Act, it is anticipated that the proposed amendment will be presented to the Board of Regents for adoption at its September 2019 meeting. If adopted, the proposed amendment will become effective on September 25, 2019.
Questions regarding these proposed amendments can be submitted by email to the .
Public Comment Period Update - April 24, 2019
A泭泭was published in the State Register on April 24, 2019. NYSED will accept comments on the proposed amendments for 60 days. Please email comments to泭petra.maxwell@nysed.gov.泭
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