To a large extent, determining whether an English learner has a language/learning disability is a process of elimination. There are no tests that can definitely tell us whether the student has a language/learning disability. Inappropriately identifying an EL student as having a language/learning disability can result in stigmatization or reduced access to academic content, but waiting too long to identify a student who truly has a language/learning disability can be the beginning or the extension of a cycle of communicative, academic, and/or social failure. Assessment of EL learners requires collaboration between classroom teachers and speech/language pathologists. This session will cover (1) factors that complicate the assessment of Englis...
Thank you to Jeanne Sept, Dean of Faculties,and Dean Geraldo Gonzalez and Sarah Baumgart at the Scho...
With the awareness that Spanish speaking households compose a significant number of students in Engl...
The study addressed the relationship and differences among the linguistic information collected by m...
To a large extent, determining whether an English learner has a language/learning disability is a pr...
English learners (ELs) composed 10% of the American school-age population in the 2014 – 2015 school ...
The population in the United States is rapidly diversifying, and it is estimated that 4.9 million En...
What are best practices for isolating the source of an English learner student's academic difficulti...
The authors argue that English language learner (ELL) language assessment policy and poor language t...
As the population of English Language Learners (ELLs) continues to grow in schools, so does the conc...
Multilingual children represent a rapidly growing population of students in U.S. schools. However, i...
Language acquisition is not a cut and dried process, nor is the evaluation of English Language Learn...
Background:Differentiating between a learning disability (LD) and language barriers is essential for...
abstract: Special education identification processes related to English language learners (ELs) in t...
English Language Learners (ELLs) have been over-identified for placement into special education clas...
The attribution of academic failure to an educational disability instead of a lack of English profic...
Thank you to Jeanne Sept, Dean of Faculties,and Dean Geraldo Gonzalez and Sarah Baumgart at the Scho...
With the awareness that Spanish speaking households compose a significant number of students in Engl...
The study addressed the relationship and differences among the linguistic information collected by m...
To a large extent, determining whether an English learner has a language/learning disability is a pr...
English learners (ELs) composed 10% of the American school-age population in the 2014 – 2015 school ...
The population in the United States is rapidly diversifying, and it is estimated that 4.9 million En...
What are best practices for isolating the source of an English learner student's academic difficulti...
The authors argue that English language learner (ELL) language assessment policy and poor language t...
As the population of English Language Learners (ELLs) continues to grow in schools, so does the conc...
Multilingual children represent a rapidly growing population of students in U.S. schools. However, i...
Language acquisition is not a cut and dried process, nor is the evaluation of English Language Learn...
Background:Differentiating between a learning disability (LD) and language barriers is essential for...
abstract: Special education identification processes related to English language learners (ELs) in t...
English Language Learners (ELLs) have been over-identified for placement into special education clas...
The attribution of academic failure to an educational disability instead of a lack of English profic...
Thank you to Jeanne Sept, Dean of Faculties,and Dean Geraldo Gonzalez and Sarah Baumgart at the Scho...
With the awareness that Spanish speaking households compose a significant number of students in Engl...
The study addressed the relationship and differences among the linguistic information collected by m...