States must invest not just in literacy laws, but in the networks and training that bring those policies to life.
Across tens of thousands of US schools, a myriad of labels, from limited English proficient, former limited English proficient, and English language learners to English learners, have been assigned to ...
Students are identified as English-language learners, in theory, to prevent educational inequity, but that classification may present another problem for children: teacher bias. Research from Ilana ...
About 11% of students in Connecticut's kindergarten to Grade 12 public school population are English learners.
When students test out of an English-learner program, or are reclassified as proficient in English, they report a higher sense of self and a greater belief in their ability to complete challenging ...
I was reading the article written by Ai Evans the other day. I was impressed by how she thinks about English learners. She was saying that learners should be users of English. So I would like to share ...
If a U.S. student learning English were to drive across the country, he would find that in some states he would be classified an "English-language learner," eligible to receive extra support. In other ...
The Massachusetts Dept of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Office of Language Acquisition will conduct a Tiered Focused ...
The government can%27t force states to agree to common definition of English learners Civil Rights Act requires those labeled as English-language learners to get additional services There are 4.65 ...
A report about English learner students in San Diego and Los Angeles shows that resource teachers and language development classes help boost these students’ progress. But those supports may be harder ...
New statewide data shows there are 163,175 English Learners enrolled at North Carolina schools. That’s about 15,000 fewer ...