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Millions of American Students Need to Learn English - Trevon Milliard - The Atlantic

Millions of American Students Need to Learn English - Trevon Milliard - The Atlantic:

Millions of American Students Need to Learn English



But only a fraction of teachers have received training to help English language learners.


 
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More than 5.3 million American public school students would struggle to understand this sentence. 
These students need to be taught the English language in addition to the usual material in math, science, and social studies. This presents a monumental challenge for educators nationwide, according to Patricia Gandara, a UCLA education professor whom President Barack Obama appointed to the Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics. She is also co-director of the 
Civil Rights Project at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Speaking at the Education Writers Association's National Seminar, held in May at Stanford University, Gandara referenced a nationwide survey given to teachers already trained for the growing number of English-language learners, commonly called ELLs.

“In the words of teachers themselves, they don’t feel qualified,” Gandara said.

About 40 percent of American teachers have ELL students in their classrooms, but only a third of these teachers have training for them. However, this training usually amounts to just four hours over five years, said Granada on Saturday