The population of English Language Learners (ELLs) in U.S. public schools has grown in the past decade. Despite this growth, most teachers are not adequately trained to teach these students. Because teachers rely on basal readers as the backbone for daily reading instruction, the inclusion of instruction strategies for ELLs in these series is imperative. In 1992, Schumm, Vaughn, Klingner, and Haager conducted a content analysis of basal readers and concluded that while teachers\u27 manuals for basal readers gave suggestions to teachers for instructing ELLs, this content was limited. This study replicates the research of Schumm, et al. with currently available basals and concludes that in the ten years since the original study, there has bee...
Amendum, StevenGiven the wide variety of developmental reading levels and English language proficien...
This study looks to understand the attitudes and experiences of elementary mainstream teachers regar...
English language learners (ELLs) may not yet be proficient enough to participate in a mainstream cla...
The number of English as a Second Language (ESL) students enrolled in schools across North America i...
Content area reading is extremely challenging for English lan-guage learners (ELLs). Although their ...
2018-02-08The study addresses teachers and instructional leaders of English Language Learners (ELL's...
This study shows the challenges the English Language Learners face in learning reading at the Elemen...
The population of English Language Learners (ELL) have reached an all time high, over the past decad...
Educating English Language Learners (ELLs) is a rapidly growing need in K-12 schools. While often vi...
In this manuscript, the authors encourage classroom teachers and school leaders to learn about the h...
Helping students become proficient, competent readers is of vital interest to all educators, yet the...
that among these factors are: (a) the rapid growth of ELLs in higher education, (b) the tremendous d...
English Language Learning (ELL) is a rapidly growing category of students in education, but is not o...
Language and literacy education for students who are English language learners (ELLs) has become a ...
Educators and policymakers agree that there is an urgent need to rethink the assumptions around teac...
Amendum, StevenGiven the wide variety of developmental reading levels and English language proficien...
This study looks to understand the attitudes and experiences of elementary mainstream teachers regar...
English language learners (ELLs) may not yet be proficient enough to participate in a mainstream cla...
The number of English as a Second Language (ESL) students enrolled in schools across North America i...
Content area reading is extremely challenging for English lan-guage learners (ELLs). Although their ...
2018-02-08The study addresses teachers and instructional leaders of English Language Learners (ELL's...
This study shows the challenges the English Language Learners face in learning reading at the Elemen...
The population of English Language Learners (ELL) have reached an all time high, over the past decad...
Educating English Language Learners (ELLs) is a rapidly growing need in K-12 schools. While often vi...
In this manuscript, the authors encourage classroom teachers and school leaders to learn about the h...
Helping students become proficient, competent readers is of vital interest to all educators, yet the...
that among these factors are: (a) the rapid growth of ELLs in higher education, (b) the tremendous d...
English Language Learning (ELL) is a rapidly growing category of students in education, but is not o...
Language and literacy education for students who are English language learners (ELLs) has become a ...
Educators and policymakers agree that there is an urgent need to rethink the assumptions around teac...
Amendum, StevenGiven the wide variety of developmental reading levels and English language proficien...
This study looks to understand the attitudes and experiences of elementary mainstream teachers regar...
English language learners (ELLs) may not yet be proficient enough to participate in a mainstream cla...