Arizona: State Will Not Monitor English Teachers

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Following a civil-rights case in 2010 against the removal of teachers in Arizona based on their accents, the government of Arizona has conceded that there will be no further monitoring of teachers in accents in classrooms, who are still gaining proficiency in the English language.

The test of English proficiency will now be under the school districts and charter schools as a part of the federal and state legal requirements and no more with federal officials.

However Arizona School’s chief John Huppenthalhas stated that despite the new law, his office will continue with the monitoring and evaluation of the teachers, specially whose pronunciation  or grammar is  flawed and guide the state monitors to consult with the school districts in order to maintain proficiency in the English language.

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1 Comment

  1. Great.

    Thanks to comment_content_IDiotic political correctness, we can now enjoy having un-monitored “English teachers” who are so damn inept that they will inculcate their students with fine “words” like “ain’t”, “drinked”, “brung” “deers” and “irregardless”, along with other fractured verbiage employed by obtuse bumpkins.

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