The act mandates the creation of a dual language program fund, with an initial appropriation of $300,000 to support local education agencies (LEAs) in developing dual language programs. Eligible LEAs can apply for grants to implement instructional models that deliver at least 50% of education in a language other than English. This funding initiative is expected to significantly improve educational outcomes, particularly for disadvantaged children and those from low-income families, by equipping them with critical language proficiency skills needed for academic success.
Summary
Bill S0549, known as the Support and Access to Bilingual Education Act, aims to establish and enhance dual language education programs across Rhode Island. The act underscores the importance of proficiency in multiple languages as a catalyst for economic growth and educational equity. It acknowledges the rights of residents to nurture their native languages while promoting English proficiency, thereby fostering an inclusive environment for multilingual learners. This bill is introduced by several senators, reflecting a collective recognition of the growing linguistic diversity in the state and the potential benefits of bilingual education.
Contention
While the bill is primarily seen as a positive step towards enhancing educational opportunities for multilingual learners, it may face scrutiny concerning resource allocation and the effectiveness of program implementation. Detractors may argue about potential challenges in funding, especially if the allocated budget is insufficient to meet the needs of all interested LEAs. Furthermore, there might be debates regarding the balance between bilingual education and immersion in English, particularly in communities where English proficiency is paramount for academic and social integration.
Provides funding to establish a dual language program within the department of elementary and secondary education. It also describe how to implement he Support and Access to Bilingual Education “SABE Act” for all Local Education Agencies “LEA” recipients.
Provides funding to establish a dual language program within the department of elementary and secondary education. It also describe how to implement he Support and Access to Bilingual Education “SABE Act” for all Local Education Agencies “LEA” recipients.
Creates a new chapter for the support/access to bilingual education. It creates a dual language program fund to be administered by the department of education. Local education agencies would be eligible to apply to the department for funding. Eff. 7/1/24
Creates a new chapter for the support/access to bilingual education. It creates a dual language program fund to be administered by the department of education. Local education agencies would be eligible to apply to the department for funding. Eff. 7/1/24