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NGW 9-17-25

ERS offers professional learning opportunities and networks focused on supporting long-term English learners

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This year, Educational Resource Services (ERS) is offering several instructional trainings to support long-term English learners (LTELs). These workshops will help LTELs by giving teachers strategies that integrate language development into daily lessons, so students build skills while staying engaged with academic content. They will also strengthen students’ confidence and performance on the English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC), supporting steady progress toward reclassification and long-term academic success.

The first training, “Artificial Intelligence and the ELPAC: Pathways to Reclassification,” is open to teachers of students in grades K-12. Scheduled for October 7-8, this two-day training will empower attendees to utilize AI to create ELPAC-aligned materials and differentiated lessons. 

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