The school-age population of students is becoming increasingly more culturally and linguistically diverse. There is mounting recognition that English Learners (EL) represent a unique group of students who have special educational and linguistic needs. This article considered the needs of learners with diverse special needs such as (a) learning and behavior challenges and (b) English Learners identified as students with limited or interrupted formal education (SLIFE). We highlighted some potential lessons to be learned from past-to-present efforts to serve students with behavior problems. Selected evidence-based practices were featured that are applicable to learners with special needs, thereby supporting the development of effective inclusi...
Because of immigration pressures, the classrooms of many teachers include students f...
Disproportionality in special education has been examined from various perspectives over a 50-year p...
This book chapter forcefully delves into the paramount topic of inclusive education for children wit...
The school-age population of students is becoming increasingly more culturally and linguistically di...
Students fail in school for a variety of reasons. In some cases, their academic difficulties can be ...
English-language learners (ELLs) with special needs consistently languish in the American school sys...
Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education (SLIFE) are quickly becoming a significant pop...
English Language Learners are a growing population in schools in the United States. There are many c...
Abstract Inclusive educational opens the door of the regular classrooms for the learners from diffe...
This volume deals with a much-needed topic that, unfortunately, has not attracted enough attention i...
Almost all social, cognitive, and literacy-based tasks that take place at school are connected to la...
Historically, neither a positive nor a supportive relationship existed between the population of stu...
English Learners (EL) and those students’ redesignated language proficient, or more accurately descr...
The increasing ethnic diversity in the UK has highlighted the importance of supporting primary schoo...
This article describes the application of critical pedagogical principles in a first- and second-gra...
Because of immigration pressures, the classrooms of many teachers include students f...
Disproportionality in special education has been examined from various perspectives over a 50-year p...
This book chapter forcefully delves into the paramount topic of inclusive education for children wit...
The school-age population of students is becoming increasingly more culturally and linguistically di...
Students fail in school for a variety of reasons. In some cases, their academic difficulties can be ...
English-language learners (ELLs) with special needs consistently languish in the American school sys...
Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education (SLIFE) are quickly becoming a significant pop...
English Language Learners are a growing population in schools in the United States. There are many c...
Abstract Inclusive educational opens the door of the regular classrooms for the learners from diffe...
This volume deals with a much-needed topic that, unfortunately, has not attracted enough attention i...
Almost all social, cognitive, and literacy-based tasks that take place at school are connected to la...
Historically, neither a positive nor a supportive relationship existed between the population of stu...
English Learners (EL) and those students’ redesignated language proficient, or more accurately descr...
The increasing ethnic diversity in the UK has highlighted the importance of supporting primary schoo...
This article describes the application of critical pedagogical principles in a first- and second-gra...
Because of immigration pressures, the classrooms of many teachers include students f...
Disproportionality in special education has been examined from various perspectives over a 50-year p...
This book chapter forcefully delves into the paramount topic of inclusive education for children wit...