The changing face of the U.S. student population is well docu-mented. Over the last 10 years, the population of English language learners has increased by 1 million students. English language learners now comprise 5.5 % of the total school-age population, with a dispro
Schools are seeing an increase in the number of students who are identified as English language lear...
Seen in America’s schools and elsewhere, the United States is experiencing a dramatic change in demo...
Across school districts in the United States, the number of students from non-English speaking lingu...
The nations resident population on Census Day, April 1, 2000, was 281,421,906- a 13.2 percent increa...
Many regions of the United States have experienced rapid shifts in the racial and ethnic makeup of t...
According to Zhou (2003) several distinct demographic patterns have emerged since the 1990 Census. F...
Schools across the US continue to diversify, making multicultural classrooms more of the norm than t...
English Language Learners (ELLs) are transforming the American public school landscape as this growi...
The dramatic demographic shift in the United Sates is more apparent in the public schools than anywh...
Approximately 11.8 million children ages 5 to 17 years in the United States speak a language other t...
We pay attention to what we expect to see, we hear what we can place in our understanding, and we ac...
Teachers represent the largest school impact on student learning, yet the national professional teac...
challenging sector of the student population in United States schools. They con-stitute an increasin...
Research shows that teachers are often ill-prepared to teach culturally and linguistically diverse l...
As teachers look upon the faces of the children sitting in their desks, they will see children that ...
Schools are seeing an increase in the number of students who are identified as English language lear...
Seen in America’s schools and elsewhere, the United States is experiencing a dramatic change in demo...
Across school districts in the United States, the number of students from non-English speaking lingu...
The nations resident population on Census Day, April 1, 2000, was 281,421,906- a 13.2 percent increa...
Many regions of the United States have experienced rapid shifts in the racial and ethnic makeup of t...
According to Zhou (2003) several distinct demographic patterns have emerged since the 1990 Census. F...
Schools across the US continue to diversify, making multicultural classrooms more of the norm than t...
English Language Learners (ELLs) are transforming the American public school landscape as this growi...
The dramatic demographic shift in the United Sates is more apparent in the public schools than anywh...
Approximately 11.8 million children ages 5 to 17 years in the United States speak a language other t...
We pay attention to what we expect to see, we hear what we can place in our understanding, and we ac...
Teachers represent the largest school impact on student learning, yet the national professional teac...
challenging sector of the student population in United States schools. They con-stitute an increasin...
Research shows that teachers are often ill-prepared to teach culturally and linguistically diverse l...
As teachers look upon the faces of the children sitting in their desks, they will see children that ...
Schools are seeing an increase in the number of students who are identified as English language lear...
Seen in America’s schools and elsewhere, the United States is experiencing a dramatic change in demo...
Across school districts in the United States, the number of students from non-English speaking lingu...