Dual Language Learners Reader Post #6: Tests for DLL/ELLs
Dual language learners often face tests that aren’t designed with them in mind.
Dual language learners often face tests that aren’t designed with them in mind.
Demographic data bear out the claim that Houston is transforming into an ethnically and culturally diverse large metropolitan population.
How many dual language learners are there in U.S. schools? Are there more now than last year? The answer(s) may surprise you.
While the English-only movement in US schools has been flagging, debate over how to support DLLs’ development continues.
A growing body of research has shown the potential cognitive, cultural, and economic benefits of bilingualism.
Post 4 of the DLL Reader deals with one of the big questions in policies related to DLLs.
Amaya Gracia explains California’s education reform, the Local Control Formula, and how certain districts fall short of the standards.
Hawaiian immersion schools have been pushing for more policy flexibility for years.
There are more dual language learners in American schools every year. But how do various states screen to determine which students are DLLs?
The second post in our Dual Language Learners Reader explores the growing number—and growing diversity—of DLLs in the United Sta