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. All principal teachers providing instruction in programs
defined by subdivision (a), (b), or, unless waived by the board, (c),
and insofar as teachers are available, (d) of Section 52163 shall be
bilingual-crosscultural teachers as defined pursuant to subdivision
(h) of Section 52163, or shall be bilingual in English and the
primary language of the pupils of limited-English proficiency in the
bilingual class and hold an internship credential or an emergency
bilingual-crosscultural credential.
In recognition of the shortage of qualified
bilingual-crosscultural teachers, a school district may request a
renewable two-year waiver from the board for each teacher who is not
bilingual-crosscultural but who is enrolled and participating in a
program leading to a bilingual specialist credential or a certificate
of competence for bilingual-crosscultural instruction pursuant to
Section 44253.5. Such a teacher, with the assistance of a
bilingual-crosscultu ral aide, may teach in a program of bilingual
instruction mandated by Section 52165 for not more than four school
years, except as otherwise provided by this section, commencing with
the first year that the teacher was under waiver, so long as
continuing progress toward the certificate of competence is indicated
in accordance with this section.
Each school district which requests waivers shall file its
application for such a waiver with the State Board of Education on or
before October 1 of the appropriate year, and shall give assurance
that all teachers receiving such a waiver are, or will be,
participating in, and fulfilling the requirements of, an appropriate
program, as specified in this section, leading to a bilingual
specialist credential or a certificate of competence for
bilingual-crosscultura l instruction pursuant to Section 44253.5
during each of the school years for which the waiver is granted, and
shall state who is in charge of the program and which institution or
district is conducting it. Existing state and federal staff
development funds may be used for training and assessment leading to
a bilingual specialist credential or a bilingual-crosscultural
certificate of competence. The district shall further assure that all
teachers receiving such a waiver have been notified in writing by
the school board as to their obligations while under waiver.
The waiver application shall list the names of the teachers who
are to receive the waiver, the school to which they are assigned, and
the date by which the teacher is expected to obtain a bilingual
specialist credential or the certificate of competence. Each
district, whether or not it requests a waiver, shall report the
number of classrooms for which a bilingual teacher is required
pursuant to Section 52165, the total number of certificated
bilingual-crosscultural teachers employed by the district in
classroom positions, and, in the event the district requests a
waiver, the total number of teachers for whom a waiver is being
requested. If a district hires new teachers, no waiver shall be
granted unless the board finds that the district made a good faith
effort to contact, recruit, and hire bilingual-crosscultural
teachers.
It is not the intent of the Legislature, by amending this section
in the 1979-80 Regular Legislative Session, to expand the
requirements for the certificate of bilingual-crosscultural
competence.
For purposes of this section, programs for the study of language,
culture, and methodology offered by accredited postsecondary
institutions shall be approved and regulated by the Commission on
Teacher Credentialing. Courses for the study of language, culture,
and methodology established by the State Department of Education
pursuant to Article 4 (commencing with Section 52180) of Chapter 7 of
Part 28 shall be approved by the State Department of Education and
shall be deemed appropriate. All other courses for the study of
language, culture, or methodology offered for bilingual teachers on
waiver shall meet the standards and criteria published by the State
Department of Education. The department shall adopt standards and
criteria for training programs in language, culture, and methodology
for teachers on waiver lacking competencies in those areas.
District applications for initial waivers to commence on or after
July 1, 1984, and applications for two-year renewals, shall include
certification by the district that the applicant is enrolled in or
will be enrolled in an approved language, culture, or methodology
course or a course for the study of language, culture, or methodology
that meets the standards and criteria adopted by the State
Department of Education, and certification by the employing school
district or education agency that the applicant teacher is making the
following progress toward meeting the requirements for the
bilingual-crosscultural certificate of competence:
(a) For the teacher who is just entering the bilingual program: no
requirement.
(b) For the teacher beginning his or her second year on waiver:
(1) competence in language, culture, or methodology, as required by
subdivision (a), (b), or (c) of Section 44253.5, and (2), for the
teacher who is not competent in language, enrollment in a program for
the study of language which is approved by the Commission on Teacher
Credentialing or enrollment in a course for the study of language
which is established or approved by the State Department of
Education, or a program which meets the standards and criteria
prescribed by the department under this section.
(c) For the teacher beginning his or her third year on waiver: (1)
competence in language as required by subdivision (a) of Section
44253.5, or (2) continued enrollment in a program for the study of
language which is approved by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing
or continued enrollment in a course for the study of language which
is established and approved by the State Department of Education, or
a program which meets the standards and criteria prescribed by the
department under this section.
(d) For the teacher beginning his or her fourth year on waiver:
(1) competence in two of the three areas required by Section 44253.5
and (2), for the teacher who is not competent in language, continued
enrollment in a program for the study of language which is approved
by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing or continued enrollment in
a course for the study of language which is established and approved
by the State Department of Education, or a program which meets the
standards and criteria prescribed by the department under this
section.