The Williams vs the State of California class action suit on behalf of poor children in that state argues that California provides a fundamentally inequitable education to students based on wealth and language status. This article, an earlier version of which was prepared as background to that case, reviews the conditions of schooling for English learners in the state with the largest population of such students, totaling nearly 1.6 million in 2003, and comprising about 40 percent of nation’s English learners. We argue, with evidence, that there are seven aspects of the schooling of English language learners where students receive an education that is demonstrably inferior to that of English speakers. For example, these students are assigne...
This article focuses on the assessment needs that are unique to English learners (ELs) and provides ...
The K-12 student population is becoming increasingly diverse in the United States. In particular, th...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed December 1, 2010)Available free in the San Diego State Uni...
The Williams vs the State of California class action suit on behalf of poor children in that state a...
In California, the state is responsible for ensuring equality of educational opportunity for all of ...
Gandara and Rumberger investigate the extent to which California’s English Learners—one-fourth of th...
English learners comprise one-fourth of the entire public school population in California, and one o...
Articles appearing in EPAA are abstracted in the Current Index to Journals in Education by the ERIC ...
The state of California educates over six million or twelve percent of the nation’s student populati...
English learners in California schools : unequal resources, unequal outcomes / Patricia Gándara, Rus...
This report synthesizes the findings of a set of expert reports analyzing the plaintiffs’ claims in ...
Students attending under-resourced public schools are held to the same statewide standards as their ...
English Learners, students who are not proficient in English and speak a non-English language at hom...
Since California is the state with the highest number of English Language Learner (ELL) students in ...
Given increased state hostility to minority-language use and states\u27 ever-changing, though at tim...
This article focuses on the assessment needs that are unique to English learners (ELs) and provides ...
The K-12 student population is becoming increasingly diverse in the United States. In particular, th...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed December 1, 2010)Available free in the San Diego State Uni...
The Williams vs the State of California class action suit on behalf of poor children in that state a...
In California, the state is responsible for ensuring equality of educational opportunity for all of ...
Gandara and Rumberger investigate the extent to which California’s English Learners—one-fourth of th...
English learners comprise one-fourth of the entire public school population in California, and one o...
Articles appearing in EPAA are abstracted in the Current Index to Journals in Education by the ERIC ...
The state of California educates over six million or twelve percent of the nation’s student populati...
English learners in California schools : unequal resources, unequal outcomes / Patricia Gándara, Rus...
This report synthesizes the findings of a set of expert reports analyzing the plaintiffs’ claims in ...
Students attending under-resourced public schools are held to the same statewide standards as their ...
English Learners, students who are not proficient in English and speak a non-English language at hom...
Since California is the state with the highest number of English Language Learner (ELL) students in ...
Given increased state hostility to minority-language use and states\u27 ever-changing, though at tim...
This article focuses on the assessment needs that are unique to English learners (ELs) and provides ...
The K-12 student population is becoming increasingly diverse in the United States. In particular, th...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed December 1, 2010)Available free in the San Diego State Uni...