Research Report Education and Achievement A Focus on Latino "Immigrant" Children
Eugene Garcia
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The high number of English language learners (ELLs) has brought a change in the demographics of public schools and a need to account for the educational experiences of these students, both linguistically and academically. A comprehensive English language development program that facilitates English language acquisition has never been comprehensively articulated and evaluated. This paper argues that robust and rigorous research could be highly useful for policy and education practice modifications. The expanded utilization of dual-language programs is a hopeful sign of that possibility as they offer an alternative with solid empirical evidence for success in selected populations and specific conditions.
Research and Evidence Family and Financial Well-Being Work, Education, and Labor Tax and Income Supports
Expertise K-12 Education Immigration
Tags Teachers Latinx communities