English-language learners (ELLs) with special needs consistently languish in the American school system. The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) included ELLs as a minority group and required to hold schools accountable for reducing the achievement gap between ELLs and their white peers, however the act did not provide a specific direction for educators on how to help these students in the school context. A conceptual review was conducted to compiles information on critical issues and challenges ELLs with special needs face as well as useful tips for assessment and instruction. Critical issues and challenges include assessment and identification, teacher preparation and professional development, and legal and policy issues. The useful tips disc...
Disproportionality in special education has been examined from various perspectives over a 50-year p...
Appropriate assessment of English language learners with academic struggles remains problematic (Alv...
English Language Learners (ELLs) have been over-identified for placement into special education clas...
English-language learners (ELLs) with special needs consistently languish in the American school sys...
Students fail in school for a variety of reasons. In some cases, their academic difficulties can be ...
Historically, neither a positive nor a supportive relationship existed between the population of stu...
This special issue includes manuscripts commissioned by the National Cen-ter for Culturally Responsi...
Abstract. Students with exceptional learning needs should not be denied access to special education ...
English Language Learners are a growing population in schools in the United States. There are many c...
Abstract. Students with exceptional learning needs should not be denied access to special education ...
The school-age population of students is becoming increasingly more culturally and linguistically di...
UnrestrictedDisproportionate representation of English-learners (ELs) in special education has been ...
This research examines current teaching practices, current interventions amongst Hispanic children, ...
As the culturally and linguistically diverse population of the United States continues to increase d...
In the U.S., English Language Learners (ELLs) are now one in five (DiCerbo, 2006). Between 1994/1995...
Disproportionality in special education has been examined from various perspectives over a 50-year p...
Appropriate assessment of English language learners with academic struggles remains problematic (Alv...
English Language Learners (ELLs) have been over-identified for placement into special education clas...
English-language learners (ELLs) with special needs consistently languish in the American school sys...
Students fail in school for a variety of reasons. In some cases, their academic difficulties can be ...
Historically, neither a positive nor a supportive relationship existed between the population of stu...
This special issue includes manuscripts commissioned by the National Cen-ter for Culturally Responsi...
Abstract. Students with exceptional learning needs should not be denied access to special education ...
English Language Learners are a growing population in schools in the United States. There are many c...
Abstract. Students with exceptional learning needs should not be denied access to special education ...
The school-age population of students is becoming increasingly more culturally and linguistically di...
UnrestrictedDisproportionate representation of English-learners (ELs) in special education has been ...
This research examines current teaching practices, current interventions amongst Hispanic children, ...
As the culturally and linguistically diverse population of the United States continues to increase d...
In the U.S., English Language Learners (ELLs) are now one in five (DiCerbo, 2006). Between 1994/1995...
Disproportionality in special education has been examined from various perspectives over a 50-year p...
Appropriate assessment of English language learners with academic struggles remains problematic (Alv...
English Language Learners (ELLs) have been over-identified for placement into special education clas...