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How Educators in Fresno Are Working Together to Support Young, Dual Language Learners

Fresno is working to improve outcomes for young dual language learners

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As part of 国产视频’s ongoing reporting on how communities in California are reforming the way early childhood systems work and the way educators are trained, our partners at HiredPen captured and we produced this video to document the work in Fresno to improve instruction for dual language learners.



Outgoing Fresno School Superintendent Mike Hanson says walking into the city鈥檚 classrooms today is like staring into the future: 鈥淔resno is the mirror or microcosm for what California鈥檚 going to look like 10 to 15 years downstream.鈥

The school district, one of the state鈥檚 largest, sits in the heart of California鈥檚 San Joaquin Valley, and is 67% Hispanic, 11% Asian, 10% white and 9% African American, according to Hanson. Students enter school speaking upwards of 50 different languages, most commonly Spanish, Hmong, and Khmer.

鈥淲e are the launching pad for students to get up and out of poverty,鈥 Hanson said. 鈥淎nd we take that quite seriously.鈥

Since 2011, the school district has been to expand and improve its early childhood programming in an effort to better prepare students for learning in the upper grades. As part of this work, the district is taking part in a unique collaboration that brings together its educators with others from Head Start and the local child care community. The goal of this effort, called the Fresno Language Project, is to see how national models of best practices can be adapted in Fresno to improve outcomes for young dual language learners across their community. Notably, the professional development sessions are created and driven by the local teachers and caregivers.

Catherine Atkin, who runs California鈥檚 that helped support the training, says the early childhood field overall has spent far too little time understanding how to best support this population of students. The answer, she believes, may be found in projects like this one that put educators in the driver鈥檚 seat.

鈥淚f you really want to serve the children of California and the country,鈥 Atkin said, 鈥渨e鈥檝e got to figure this out.鈥

For more, don’t miss our special page, “Stronger Teaching and Caregiving for California’s Youngest.鈥

And, for ideas from 国产视频 on how to improve outcomes for dual language learners, visit the Dual Language Learners National Work Group.

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