New ELL Chief Stresses Science, Teacher Preparation

Rosalinda B. Barrera, the new director of the U.S. Department of Education's office of English-language acquisition, plans to use the "bully pulpit" of her office to draw national attention to the need for English-learners to receive high-quality science instruction.
—Stephen Voss for Education Week

All Teachers Should Be Ready for English-Learners, Barrera Says

Rosalinda B. Barrera, the new director of the U.S. Department of Education’s office of English-language acquisition , has a strong interest in improving science instruction for English-language learners and building the overall capacity of the nation’s teachers to work with such students.

“In this day and age, with the diaspora of English-language learners across the nation, it behooves us to prepare all teachers to work with ELLs,” Ms. Barrera said last week.

In a 45-minute interview, the former dean of the college of education at Texas State University-San Marcos focused on how she aims to increase awareness of the needs of ELLs nationally through new research and by ensuring that such students benefit from existing federal initiatives or grant programs. But she stopped short of revealing her position on any proposed policy...

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