ESL Placement and Schools: Effects on Immigrant Achievement

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Author
Callahan, Rebecca; Wilkinson, Lindsey; Muller, Chandra; Frisco, Michelle
Journal
Educational Policy
Details
Resource Type
Journal
Acquisition Number
BE025260
Published Date
01-14-2015 2:55 PM
Published Year
2009
Number of Pages
30
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Abstract
In this study, the authors explore English as a Second Language (ESL) placement as a measure of how schools label and process immigrant students. Using propensity score matching and data from the Adolescent Health and Academic Achievement Study and the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, the authors estimate the effect of ESL placement on immigrant achievement. In schools with more immigrant students, the authors find that ESL placement results in higher levels of academic performance; in schools with few immigrant students, the effect reverses. This is not to suggest a one-size-fits-all policy; many immigrant students, regardless of school composition, generational status, or ESL placement, struggle to achieve at levels sufficient for acceptance to a 4-year university. This study offers several factors to be taken into consideration as schools develop policies and practices to provide immigrant students opportunities to learn.
Topics
State and Local Policy
Research
Research
Placement Tests
Immigrant Students
ESL Programs
English Learner Identification