The group believed that without the FCD LEP students could face discrimination and not have the opportunities to learn and succeed in school. They felt that the FCD provides these students with the proper education opportunities. When reviewing the original document, the group found it to be full of legal jargon making it hard to read and understand. They also found it to be long and repetitive. Unfortunately, the group was able to find several problems with implemention of the decree. The group thought that even though the decree exists there will be administrators that do not implement it fully or do not provide the best programs to match the students’ needs. They also thought that it would be possible for the teachers to not be fully trained or given the proper tools to teach their LEP students. This included teachers not working to get their English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) endorsements prior to being hired, so that they have to rely on training from the district. Another problem that the group thought of was the lack of parental education on the FCD. Parents of LEP students, who are not aware of it and the programs it provides, are not able to make sure that the school is enforcing the decree and providing their students with the programs. The group was in agreement that although the decree is definitely needed there are many problems that could happen during
The group believed that without the FCD LEP students could face discrimination and not have the opportunities to learn and succeed in school. They felt that the FCD provides these students with the proper education opportunities. When reviewing the original document, the group found it to be full of legal jargon making it hard to read and understand. They also found it to be long and repetitive. Unfortunately, the group was able to find several problems with implemention of the decree. The group thought that even though the decree exists there will be administrators that do not implement it fully or do not provide the best programs to match the students’ needs. They also thought that it would be possible for the teachers to not be fully trained or given the proper tools to teach their LEP students. This included teachers not working to get their English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) endorsements prior to being hired, so that they have to rely on training from the district. Another problem that the group thought of was the lack of parental education on the FCD. Parents of LEP students, who are not aware of it and the programs it provides, are not able to make sure that the school is enforcing the decree and providing their students with the programs. The group was in agreement that although the decree is definitely needed there are many problems that could happen during