Many school districts are facing increasing numbers of secondary immigrant students who have low level English or native language skills and, in many cases, have had limited formal education in heir native countries. These students must learn English, take the required content courses, and catch up to heir native-English-speaking peers before high school graduation. How are schools meeting the needs of these students, many of whom are placed below the expected grade level for their age?Some districts have developed newcomer programs that serve these students through a program of intensive language development and academic and cultural orientation, for a limited period of time (usually from 6-18 months), before placing them in the regular sc...
In recent decades, the number of school-aged linguistic-minority stu-dents in the United States—incl...
Immigrant students of secondary school age face a number of obstacles as they make the transition to...
School age children of newly arrived immigrants in the United States are at a disadvantage because o...
The population of limited English proficient students is growing. Some of these students also lack c...
Across school districts in the United States, the number of students from non-English speaking lingu...
Adolescent immigrant students with limited prior educational experiences must develop reading, writi...
textThe foreign-born population in the United States increased by 57% from 1990 to 2000 (U.S. Census...
Relocation across national borders poses unique challenges and possibilities to newcomer immigrant s...
While the number of limited English proficient (LEP) students has grown nationwide, these students &...
The number of families immigrating into the United States continues to increase each year. According...
The purpose of this research study is to compare two yearlong program models designed specifically t...
textThe study explored the relationship between program placement policies regarding the education o...
The United States is currently experiencing an unprecedented wave of immigration. When studying fo...
Background: First-generation immigrants aspire to learn English to satisfy an inherent need to fulfi...
As the number of immigrant students in U.S. public schools has grown, so has the number of English l...
In recent decades, the number of school-aged linguistic-minority stu-dents in the United States—incl...
Immigrant students of secondary school age face a number of obstacles as they make the transition to...
School age children of newly arrived immigrants in the United States are at a disadvantage because o...
The population of limited English proficient students is growing. Some of these students also lack c...
Across school districts in the United States, the number of students from non-English speaking lingu...
Adolescent immigrant students with limited prior educational experiences must develop reading, writi...
textThe foreign-born population in the United States increased by 57% from 1990 to 2000 (U.S. Census...
Relocation across national borders poses unique challenges and possibilities to newcomer immigrant s...
While the number of limited English proficient (LEP) students has grown nationwide, these students &...
The number of families immigrating into the United States continues to increase each year. According...
The purpose of this research study is to compare two yearlong program models designed specifically t...
textThe study explored the relationship between program placement policies regarding the education o...
The United States is currently experiencing an unprecedented wave of immigration. When studying fo...
Background: First-generation immigrants aspire to learn English to satisfy an inherent need to fulfi...
As the number of immigrant students in U.S. public schools has grown, so has the number of English l...
In recent decades, the number of school-aged linguistic-minority stu-dents in the United States—incl...
Immigrant students of secondary school age face a number of obstacles as they make the transition to...
School age children of newly arrived immigrants in the United States are at a disadvantage because o...