Section 44253.1 Of Article 4. Credential Types From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 25. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 4.
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. The Legislature finds and declares that almost one
million, or one of every five, pupils in California's public schools
are of limited English proficiency, and that the number of those
pupils is increasing rapidly. In addition, the number of primary
languages spoken by California's limited-English-proficient pupils is
increasing. The Legislature recognizes that
limited-English-proficient pupils have the same right to a quality
education as all California pupils. For these pupils to have access
to quality education, their special needs must be met by teachers who
have essential skills and knowledge related to English language
development, specially designed content instruction delivered in
English, and content instruction delivered in the pupils' primary
languages. It is the intent of the Legislature that the Commission on
Teacher Credentialing implement an assessment system to certify
those teachers who have the essential skills and knowledge necessary
to meet the needs of California's limited-English-proficient pupils.