TESOL Education Policy
Outlook: the View from DC

John Segota, CAE
Associate Executive Director for Public Policy & Professional Relations
2013 GATESOL Conference
Overview
•  113th Congress
•  Obama Administration
•  Education Policy
–  ESEA
–  WIA
–  Immigration
–  Common Core
113th Congress
•  House of
Representatives
–  234 Republicans
–  201 Democrats

•  Senate
–  53 Democrats
–  45 Republicans
–  2 Independents
House of Representatives

•  Leadership
–  Speaker of the House – Rep. John Boehner (R-OH)

•  Education and Workforce
–  Chairman – Rep. John Kline (R-MN)
U.S. Senate

•  Leadership
–  Majority Leader - Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV)

•  Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
–  Chairman – Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA)
U.S. Department of Education

•  Deborah Delisle, Assistant Secretary, Elem. & Sec. Ed.
•  Brenda Dann-Messier, Assistant Secretary, Voc. & Adult Ed.
•  Libia Gil, Assistant Deputy Secretary and Director, OELA
Federal Budget

•  Continuing Resolution
–  HR 2775

•  Sequestration
–  Approximately 5% cut
Elementary and Secondary Education Act
•  S 1094 - Strengthen America Schools Act
•  HR 5 – Student Success Act
•  S 1158 - English Learning
and Innovation Act
Elementary and Secondary Education Act
•  NCLB Waivers
–  42 States + DC and Puerto Rico have
been approved

•  Flexibility on some provisions
of NCLB in exchange for
State-developed plans
Common Core Standards
•  PARCC and Smarter Balanced
•  English language proficiency assessment
–  ASSETS and ELPA 21

•  Understanding Language Project
Higher Education Act
•  Last reauthorized in 2008
•  12 Senate hearings
•  Title II – Teacher Quality
–  State grants
–  Partnership grants
Adult Education
•  Workforce Investment Act Reauthorization
–  S. 1356 – Workforce Investment Act of 2013
–  HR 803 – Supporting Knowledge and Investing
in Lifelong Skills (“SKILLS”) Act
–  HR 798 – Workforce
Investment Act
of 2013
Adult Education
•  Programme for the International Assessment
of Adult Competencies (PIAAC)
–  Sponsored by Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development (OECD)
–  24 countries
–  Results released October 2013
–  Webcast – November 2 @ 1 pm EDT
http://www.national-coalition-literacy.org/webcast.html
Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals
•  Eligibility criteria"
•  Application procedure"
•  Protection from deportation – 2 years"
•  Possible employment authorization"
•  Not a pathway to permanent residency or
citizenship"
"
Immigration Reform
•  S. 744 – Border Security, Economic
Opportunity, and Immigration
Modernization Act"
–  Border Security"
–  Pathway to

citizenship"
–  DREAM Act"
TESOL International Association
http://www.tesol.org
E-mail: jsegota@tesol.org
Twitter: @JohnSegota
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TESOL Education Policy Update: The View From DC

  • 1.
    TESOL Education Policy Outlook:the View from DC John Segota, CAE Associate Executive Director for Public Policy & Professional Relations 2013 GATESOL Conference
  • 2.
    Overview •  113th Congress • Obama Administration •  Education Policy –  ESEA –  WIA –  Immigration –  Common Core
  • 3.
    113th Congress •  Houseof Representatives –  234 Republicans –  201 Democrats •  Senate –  53 Democrats –  45 Republicans –  2 Independents
  • 4.
    House of Representatives • Leadership –  Speaker of the House – Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) •  Education and Workforce –  Chairman – Rep. John Kline (R-MN)
  • 5.
    U.S. Senate •  Leadership – Majority Leader - Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) •  Health, Education, Labor and Pensions –  Chairman – Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA)
  • 6.
    U.S. Department ofEducation •  Deborah Delisle, Assistant Secretary, Elem. & Sec. Ed. •  Brenda Dann-Messier, Assistant Secretary, Voc. & Adult Ed. •  Libia Gil, Assistant Deputy Secretary and Director, OELA
  • 7.
    Federal Budget •  ContinuingResolution –  HR 2775 •  Sequestration –  Approximately 5% cut
  • 8.
    Elementary and SecondaryEducation Act •  S 1094 - Strengthen America Schools Act •  HR 5 – Student Success Act •  S 1158 - English Learning and Innovation Act
  • 9.
    Elementary and SecondaryEducation Act •  NCLB Waivers –  42 States + DC and Puerto Rico have been approved •  Flexibility on some provisions of NCLB in exchange for State-developed plans
  • 10.
    Common Core Standards • PARCC and Smarter Balanced •  English language proficiency assessment –  ASSETS and ELPA 21 •  Understanding Language Project
  • 11.
    Higher Education Act • Last reauthorized in 2008 •  12 Senate hearings •  Title II – Teacher Quality –  State grants –  Partnership grants
  • 12.
    Adult Education •  WorkforceInvestment Act Reauthorization –  S. 1356 – Workforce Investment Act of 2013 –  HR 803 – Supporting Knowledge and Investing in Lifelong Skills (“SKILLS”) Act –  HR 798 – Workforce Investment Act of 2013
  • 13.
    Adult Education •  Programmefor the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) –  Sponsored by Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) –  24 countries –  Results released October 2013 –  Webcast – November 2 @ 1 pm EDT http://www.national-coalition-literacy.org/webcast.html
  • 14.
    Deferred Action onChildhood Arrivals •  Eligibility criteria" •  Application procedure" •  Protection from deportation – 2 years" •  Possible employment authorization" •  Not a pathway to permanent residency or citizenship" "
  • 15.
    Immigration Reform •  S.744 – Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act" –  Border Security" –  Pathway to
 citizenship" –  DREAM Act"
  • 16.
    TESOL International Association http://www.tesol.org E-mail:jsegota@tesol.org Twitter: @JohnSegota SlideShare.net