Section 52165 Of Article 3. Bilingual-bicultural Education Act Of 1976 From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 28. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 3.
52165
. Each pupil of limited English proficiency enrolled in the
California public school system in kindergarten and grades 1 to 12,
inclusive, shall receive instruction in a language understandable to
the pupil that recognizes the pupil's primary language and teaches
the pupil English.
(a) In kindergarten and grades 1 to 6, inclusive, the following
shall apply:
(1) If the language census indicates that any school of a school
district has 10 or more pupils of limited English proficiency with
the same primary language in the same grade level or 10 or more
pupils of limited English proficiency with the same primary language,
in the same age group, and in a multigrade or ungraded instructional
environment, the school district shall offer instruction pursuant to
subdivision (a), (b), or (c) of Section 52163 for those pupils at
the school. If there are pupils of limited English proficiency with
different primary languages who do not otherwise satisfy the program
requirements of subdivision (a), (b), or (c) of Section 52163 or of
this subdivision, a language development specialist defined in
subdivision (b) may be used.
(2) To the extent state or federal categorical funds are
available, the services, as described in this paragraph, are required
for pupils of limited English proficiency in concentrations of fewer
than 10 per grade level. If there are fewer than 10 pupils of
limited English proficiency in the same grade, but at least 20 pupils
of limited English proficiency in the school with the same primary
language, the school district shall provide at least one certified
bilingual-crosscultural teacher or teachers on waiver as defined in
Section 52178 and an elementary level individual learning program as
defined in subdivision (f) of Section 52163 for those pupils at the
school. If the number of pupils of limited English proficiency in the
school exceeds 45, the district shall provide two of those teachers.
These teachers may be used as resource teachers or team teachers or
to provide any other services to pupils of limited English
proficiency as the district deems appropriate. These teachers shall
be different teachers than those required pursuant to paragraph (1).
(b) The Legislature recognizes that in the past equal educational
opportunities have not been fully available to secondary pupils of
limited English proficiency. It is the intent of the Legislature to
encourage school districts to offer a language learning program
pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 52163. Certified
bilingual-crosscultural teachers or, if those teachers are not
available, language development specialists assisted by a bilingual
aide shall be qualified to provide instruction for those programs.
Language development specialists shall be formally trained and
competent in the field of English language learning, including second
language acquisition and development, structure of modern English,
and basic principles of linguistics, and shall meet the culture and
methodology competencies established by subdivisions (b) and (c) of
Section 44253.5. The Commission on Teacher Credentialing shall
provide for the assessment of language competencies specified in this
section and shall modify existing culture and methodology competency
for language development specialist to ensure that they meet the
crosscultural and instructional methodologies for pupils being served
by those teachers. A teacher of English to speakers of other
languages certificate from a commission-approved teacher training
institution of higher education that meets the criteria established
by the commission pursuant to Section 44253.5 shall be accepted
instead of the methodology requirement.
(c) In kindergarten and grades 1 to 12, inclusive, pupils of
limited English proficiency who are not enrolled in a program
described in subdivision (a), (b), (c), or (d) of Section 52163 shall
be individually evaluated and shall receive educational services
defined in subdivision (e) or (f), as appropriate, of Section 52163.
These services shall be provided in consultation with the pupil and
the parent, parents, or guardian of the pupil.
(d) As a part of its consolidated application for categorical
program funds, each district receiving those funds shall include a
specific plan indicating the ways in which the individual learning
plans will meet the needs of pupils of limited English proficiency.
The plan shall describe all of the following:
(1) Procedures used in making the individual evaluation.
(2) The pupils' levels of English and primary language proficiency
and levels of educational performance.
(3) Instructional objectives and scope of educational services to
be provided.
(4) Periodic evaluation procedures, using objective criteria, to
determine whether the instructional objectives are being met.