Educational Spillover Effects of New English in New Destination States
The number of English learners enrolled in public schools has grown substantially in the United States over the past two decades.
The number of English learners enrolled in public schools has grown substantially in the United States over the past two decades.
This multisite qualitative case study explores ways in which instructional coaching focused on English language development (content)and teachers’ individual beliefs (process) can help general education and dual language bilingual education elementary teachers work within and through perceived in
Scripted literacy programs are frequently used with designated English learners (ELs) as an intervention to address below–grade-level reading comprehension.
An important topic in English learner (EL) education is how ELs who are students with interrupted formal education, or SIFE, often face many serious challenges when attending school in the United States. Their educators also often encounter difficulties in meeting SIFE's needs.
This resource is intended to help educators identify and use research-based practices, policies, and procedures for welcoming, registering, and supporting newcomer immigrant and refugee students who are attending secondary schools in the United States, as well as their families (grades 6-12).
School leaders become arbiters of educational opportunity by shaping how policies are implemented within their buildings.