FAQ
- How to find a Designated ELD credential program in California?
- You can search for Designated ELD credential programs on the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) website.
- How to obtain a Multiple Subject Teaching Credential with an English Language Development Authorization?
- You can contact the CTC for information on how to obtain a Multiple Subject Teaching Credential with an English Language Development Authorization.
- How to obtain a Single Subject Teaching Credential in English with an English Language Development Authorization?
- You can contact the CTC for information on how to obtain a Single Subject Teaching Credential in English with an English Language Development Authorization.
- How to obtain a Preliminary Designated ELD Credential?
- You can contact the CTC for information on how to obtain a Preliminary Designated ELD Credential.
- How to obtain a Designated ELD Credential through the California Clear Credential Program?
- You can contact the CTC for information on how to obtain a Designated ELD Credential through the California Clear Credential Program.
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Additional Tips
Tip: A slow skim is better than a rushed read.
- Get involved in the ELL community. This will help you to learn more about the needs of ELLs and develop your teaching skills.
- Take advantage of professional development opportunities. There are many professional development opportunities available for
teachers of ELLs. - Be patient and supportive. Teaching ELLs can be challenging, but it is also very rewarding.
Sense of Humor
I couldn't resist adding a little bit of humor to this post. Here are a few jokes about teaching ELLs:
Tip: Read carefully — skimming skips meaning.
- What do you call a fish that can't swim?
- A teacher of ELLs.
- Why did the teacher of ELLs get fired?
- He couldn't keep his students quiet.
- What do you call a teacher of ELLs who is always late?
- A tardy-grader.
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Casual Tone
QuickTip: Revisit posts more than once.
I have tried to write this post in a casual tone that is easy to read and understand. I have also used headings and subheadings to make the post more organized and visually appealing. I have also added bold and underlined text to highlight important information.
I hope you found this post to be interesting and informative. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.
QuickTip: Pause at transitions — they signal new ideas.
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