As the culturally and linguistically diverse population of the United States continues to increase dramatically, speech— language pathologists (SLPs) and special education teachers in particular face the challenge of how best to assess and teach those students whose primary language is not English. The changing U.S. demographics are driving a need for a more comprehensive understanding of students learning English as a second language and the effect upon their education of learning English as a second language. A substantial number of English language learner (ELL) students, with and without disabilities, may not possess the requisite classroom discourse or pragmatic skills, may face difficulties, and may be incapable of fully benefiting in...
Assessing English Language Learners: Bridges to Educational Equity: Connecting Academic Language Pro...
English language learners (ELLs) are growing in number in the United States school system. With this...
English Language Learners (ELLs) have been over-identified for placement into special education clas...
As the culturally and linguistically diverse population of the United States continues to increase d...
As the culturally and linguistically diverse population of the United States continues to increase d...
As the culturally and linguistically diverse population of the United States continues to increase d...
Speech-language pathologists in the schools and classroom teachers repeatedly face the challenge of ...
Using an exploratory case study approach, the language use of five bilingual special education teach...
This article describes the application of critical pedagogical principles in a first- and second-gra...
This study investigated how English language learner (ELL) teachers are addressing the needs of bili...
With increasing diversity and inclusion in the classroom, decreasing language barriers among student...
Historically, neither a positive nor a supportive relationship existed between the population of stu...
proficiency (LEP) in U.S. public schools is growing dramatically. Speech-language pathologists incre...
How an ESOL or mainstream teacher can recognize when an English language learner student should be r...
English Language Learners are a growing population in schools in the United States. There are many c...
Assessing English Language Learners: Bridges to Educational Equity: Connecting Academic Language Pro...
English language learners (ELLs) are growing in number in the United States school system. With this...
English Language Learners (ELLs) have been over-identified for placement into special education clas...
As the culturally and linguistically diverse population of the United States continues to increase d...
As the culturally and linguistically diverse population of the United States continues to increase d...
As the culturally and linguistically diverse population of the United States continues to increase d...
Speech-language pathologists in the schools and classroom teachers repeatedly face the challenge of ...
Using an exploratory case study approach, the language use of five bilingual special education teach...
This article describes the application of critical pedagogical principles in a first- and second-gra...
This study investigated how English language learner (ELL) teachers are addressing the needs of bili...
With increasing diversity and inclusion in the classroom, decreasing language barriers among student...
Historically, neither a positive nor a supportive relationship existed between the population of stu...
proficiency (LEP) in U.S. public schools is growing dramatically. Speech-language pathologists incre...
How an ESOL or mainstream teacher can recognize when an English language learner student should be r...
English Language Learners are a growing population in schools in the United States. There are many c...
Assessing English Language Learners: Bridges to Educational Equity: Connecting Academic Language Pro...
English language learners (ELLs) are growing in number in the United States school system. With this...
English Language Learners (ELLs) have been over-identified for placement into special education clas...