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ANDREW WAINER
The Community Based English Language Tutoring program brought hundreds of
local adults to classes at various districts to learn a new language.
The program, part of Proposition 227, offers free classes to adults who
must pledge to tutor non-English speaking students in their community.
Classes began in the fall and included students speaking more than a
dozen languages, district officials said.
The law has injected hundreds of thousands of dollars into English
language classes and allowed districts to offer additional and higher
quality programs.
The aim of the program is to introduce English more directly into
students’ communities and homes.
Although Proposition 227 eliminated non-English instruction in the
classroom, many students still return home to another language.
The tutoring program aims to create more venues for speaking English for
students, and adult students are taught to teach younger students how to
read books, help with homework and teach the English language themselves.
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