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Title | Los Angeles Schools To Revise How They Teach English Language Learners |
Body | From http://www.latimes.com/news/local/education/la-me-1012-lausd-feds-20111011,0,542585.story?track LAUSD agrees to revise how English learners, blacks are taught Officials say the accord, which settles a federal civil rights probe, could be a national model. The district is not accused of intentional bias, and deciding how to make changes will be done locally. by Howard Blume October 11, 2011 The Los Angeles Unified School District has agreed to sweeping revisions in the way it teaches students learning English, as well as black youngsters, settling a federal civil rights investigation that examined whether the district was denying the students a quality education. The settlement closes what was the Obama administration's first civil rights investigation launched by the Department of Education, and officials said Tuesday that it would serve as a model for other school districts around the country. "What happens in L.A. really does set trends for across the nation. More and more school districts are dealing with this challenge," said Russlynn Ali, the assistant secretary of education for civil rights. Read the full article at http://www.latimes.com/news/local/education/la-me-1012-lausd-feds-20111011,0,542585.story?track |
Source | Los Angeles Times |
Inputdate | 2011-10-23 09:14:24 |
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Publishdate | 2011-10-24 00:00:00 |
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