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Developing a Bilingual Associate Degree Program for Spanish-Speaking Early Childhood Educators

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Abstract

In 2016, Washington, D.C. passed regulations that sought to increase the education and credentials of the early educator workforce. To meet the needs of Spanish-speaking educators, leaders at the University of the District of Columbia Community College (UDC-CC) collaborated with community stakeholders and organizations, to design and implement a Spanish-English bilingual associate degree program. The program was designed to address academic, bureaucratic, linguistic, and other barriers to obtaining degrees by providing early childhood educators with the opportunity to take courses in Spanish at close to no cost, receive support with the enrollment process, be part of a cohort structure, and continue to work while earning their degrees. This brief will explore the design process, key features, and supports offered to students in the program, with a look at how one local employer worked to help increase access to the program.

Acknowledgments

We are grateful to Cecelia Alvarado, Maria Teresa Aspinwall and Marilyn Hamilton at the University of the District of Columbia Community College for sharing the story of the program’s development and reviewing earlier drafts of the paper. A special thank you to Silvia Arias, Elizabeth Bowman, Lorena Gomez, Beth Kushner, Lisa Luceno, and Christie McKay of Briya Public Charter School for their participation and collaboration. We appreciate Jill McFarren Aviles and students in the bilingual associate degree program for welcoming us into their class and sharing their perspectives. Thank you to DC State Superintendent of Education Hanseul Kang for participating in an interview. This report benefitted from the expertise and feedback of Laura Bornfreund, Sabrina Detlef, Marica Cox Mitchell and Elena Silva. Julie Brosnan, Riker Pasterkiewicz and Joe Wilkes provided layout and communication support. New America’s Early & Elementary Education and PreK–12 teams are generously supported by the Alliance for Early Success, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Heising-Simons Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, the Richard E. and Nancy P. Marriott Foundation, the McKnight Foundation, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the W. Clement & Jessie V. Stone Foundation, and the W. K. Kellogg Foundation. The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of these foundations.

Disclaimer: Cara Sklar is a former employee and current member of the Board of Trustees of Briya Public Charter School.

More About the Authors

Amaya Garcia
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Amaya Garcia

Director, PreK-12 Research and Practice

Cara Sklar
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Cara Sklar

Director, Early & Elementary Education Policy

Developing a Bilingual Associate Degree Program for Spanish-Speaking Early Childhood Educators

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