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State Budget includes $5 million for DLL

June 11, 2018 | For Immediate Release

June 11, 2018
For Immediate Release

On her very first day as Executive Director last fall, Patricia Lozano met with Department of Finance staff to discuss Early Edge’s budget priorities, including that lawmakers make dual language learners (DLLs) a priority. That critical first conversation was the birth of the Licensed Child Care Teacher Professional Development Program.

A smiling teacher watches kids paint.After eight swift but intensive months working in collaboration with key partners including Californians Together, the Advancement ProjectPEACH, and the California Association for Bilingual Education (CABE), to secure $5 million in the State Budget to help licensed child development teachers develop effective strategies for DLLs in their care, our work has paid off!

What the $5 Million in New DLL Professional Development Means for Early Childhood Educators.  Read more.

In addition to the $5 million for child care teachers, the State will be providing $25 million for TK-12 teachers to earn their credentials to teach California’s English learners.  These investments, that follow last year’s investment in the TK-12 Bilingual Educator Professional Development Program, signal a promising new direction for California—one that values the State’s rich diversity and recognizes a child’s language as an asset to his or her learning.  We applaud the State Legislature and the Governor for making this important shift.

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