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    CALIFORNIA PARLIAMENT PRESENTS DRAFT ON INVOLVING ARMENIAN LANGUAGE IN
    EXAMS TO GET TEACHING CREDENTIAL


    GLENDALE, MAY 8, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Saro Nazarian
    (Glendale), a representative of the Armenian community of California
    gave Noyan Tapan additional information concerning the draft law
    presented by Dario Frommer, the California State Assembly Majority
    Leader. We informed about the draft on May 2 as well. Saro Nazarian,
    whose efforts greatly supported presentation of the draft, explains
    that Frommer's draft relates not to teaching the Armenian langauge at
    state schools of California (Armenia is already tought in some state
    schools of California cities populated with many Armenians), but to
    the issue that this draft affirms involvement of the Armenian language
    in the state exams called CSET held for getting a Teaching
    Credential. The above-mentioned credential, that the California
    Commission on Teacher Credentialing confirs, is needed for occupying a
    teacher's post at state schools of California. Without it,
    educational regions may not give a job even to experienced teachers.

    And one of the most important demands for getting that credential is
    passing of two state exams called CBEST and CSET. The level of an
    entrant's knowlegde of English and Mathimatics is estimated by the
    CBEST, and by the CSET exam, an entrant factually gets a possibility
    to teach different subjects at state schools. And one of those
    subjects is language. According to the CSET, the Spanish, French,
    German, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Russian and Vietnamian languages
    are considered foreign languages in the sense of the state. As Saro
    Nazarian emphasized in one of his articles and in letters addressed to
    Sacramento officials on educational and legislative issues, the
    Armenian language is not officially involved in the CSET foreign
    languages' list, while California is one of the places of the world
    populated with too many Armenians, in state schools of one of biggest
    educational regions of which, Los Angeles, many thousands of Armenian
    pupils study. The Armenian community representative asked to do works
    in the direction of involving the Armenian language in the CSET.

    As a result, Deputy Dario Frommer presented the State Parliament draft
    No2913 by which the Armenian language is involved in the CSET foreign
    languages' list. "By involvement of the Armenian language in the CSET
    foreign languages' list, our Claifornian Armenian young people,
    particularly those pupils of Los Angeles Armenian secondary schools,
    who intend to devote themselves to the teaching sphere in future, are
    able from now on to seriously think about getting their Teaching
    Credential with the Armenian language and becoming a teacher of the
    Armenian language," Saro Nazarian emphasized.
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