Learning the art and skill of effective instruction starts long before a teacher’s first job in the classroom. Aspiring educators begin honing their craft in preparation programs that tie clinical practice to coursework on best teaching methods, including how to teach students to read.  

Marquita Grenot-Scheyer

Marquita Grenot-Scheyer

Since 2002, this process has been reinforced in California by an embedded teaching performance assessment (TPA) as a key measure of professional readiness. A TPA directs teacher preparation candidates to provide evidence of their teaching knowledge and skills. This is accomplished through classroom videos, lesson plans, student work, and analysis of teaching and learning for English learners, students with disabilities, and the full range of students they are teaching.  

Mary Vixie Sandy

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js6901

Thank you Daily Journal for publishing this article. As the authors state, SB 1263 unravels years of work, state resources, and planning by CTC to ensure newly credentialed teachers receive effective training to teach our children to read. People should know that nearly 60% of 4th graders in our state fail to meet proficiency in language arts. The California Teachers Union is the main sponsor of SB1263. CTA, why don’t you improve working conditions for teachers by demanding they have the skills to be successful, and satisfied, when they enter the classroom? SB 488 was a step in the right direction, and SB 1263 is akin to hitting the brakes on these important strides.

Not So Common

You are all barking up the wrong tree for answers. As long as 22% of children are English learners (2022) there is NO chance to move the needle in the right direction. Teaching is dumbed down to support the slow learners. And with the continued influx of illegal immigrants & refugees, things are only going to get worse.

Tafhdyd

Not So Common,

I actually agree with part of your comment but probably not in the way you may think. I think that teaching is dumbed down to meet lower standards rather than higher standards. It’s MHO that the reason is the George W Bush, No Child Left Behind act. The republicans want a poorly educated base because they have better control of poorly educated gullible people. Millions of them voted for Trump and believe his lies about election fraud and continue to send what money they have to their orange idol and chief grifter.

Not So Common

Republicans want a poorly educated base? Where do you pull that notion out of? Our education system is run by democrats, they attack anyone who disagrees with their indoctrination methods and the teacher's unions line the pockets of politicians to keep the status quo. Vouchers for legal citizens are the answers as it would create competition. However, I would let public education teach the English learners.

Tafhdyd

Not So Common,

Like I said, I didn't think you would agree. If you live long enough you learn things that are easy to understand but harder to explain.

Dirk van Ulden

Shouldn't California voters demand that the CTA be disbanded? How could they possibly maintain that the CTA is out for education instead of bolstering membership at the expense of our youth? Shame on the CTA but that union is so powerful it almost runs Sacramento.

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