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Engaging Dual Language Learner Families in Their Children’s Early Education.

Published Year
2022
Resource Type
Brief
Target Audience(s)
Family Liaisons
Educators of English Learners
Early Childhood Educators
Early Childhood Program Administrators

Using data from the First 5 California DLL Pilot Study, this brief presents a snapshot of the family engagement strategies used in early learning and care programs serving infant, toddler, and preschool-age DLLs across the state.

Bilingual Education Across the United States

Published Year
2021
Resource Type
Brief
This brief is the first of a four-part series that focuses on bilingual education, bilingual educators, and addressing the bilingual teacher shortage in contexts across the United States.

Addressing the Bilingual Teacher Shortage

Published Year
2021
Resource Type
Brief
This brief is the second of a four-part series that focuses on bilingual education, bilingual educators, and addressing the bilingual teacher shortage in contexts across the United States.

Bilingual Education: Lessons from Washington State

Published Year
2021
Resource Type
Brief
This brief is the fourth of a four-part series that focuses on bilingual education, bilingual educators, and addressing the bilingual teacher shortage in contexts across the United States.

The Case for Dual Language Programs as the Future of Public Education

Published Year
2020
Resource Type
Journal
The U.S. spends far more on education than any other country in the world (OECD, 2011); yet, continues to produce vastly inequitable outcomes, especially for English Learners (ELs). In this article we explore the reasons for, and consequences of, the U.S.

A Functional Approach to Language Development for Dual Language Learners

Published Year
2021
Resource Type
Journal
A functional approach to language development draws on functional linguistic perspectives to offer ways of engaging students in exploring meaning in texts through classroom discussions about language. This approach provides a metalanguage for talking about the meanings in the choices authors make.