Michigan educators are bracing for change as the state introduces new guidelines for teaching English learners in the wake of the federal government's decision to scale back its English language learner program. The U.S. Department of Education announced it would no longer provide funding for the English Language Acquisition program, which had provided crucial support to schools with large populations of English language learners. In response, Michigan's Department of Education has developed a new set of requirements for teachers who work with English learners, aiming to ensure that students receive the support and resources they need to succeed in the classroom. The new guidelines are set to go into effect in the upcoming school year, and educators are eagerly awaiting more information about how the changes will impact their teaching practices and the students they serve.


Michigan issues new requirements for teaching English learners as feds pull back  Bridge Michigan