abstract: This study reports on research that explores local manifestations of Arizona's English-only language education policy by investigating the experiences of selected English language learners (ELLs) with reclassification into mainstream classrooms and four of their classroom teachers. In this study, I employed ethnographic methods (participant observation, document collection, interviewing, and focus groups) to investigate what practices emerge after ELLs are reclassified as "Fluent English Proficient" (FEP) students and moved from "the four-hour English Language Development (ELD) block" into mainstream classrooms. With a focus on the perspectives and experiences of twelve 5th and 6th grade elementary school students and four of thei...
Federal, state and local policy across the American Southwest guides local educational agencies in e...
In the US over the last three decades the use of a language other than English at home has increased...
This 5-month ethnographic comparative case study of two culturally and linguistically diverse U.S. e...
Arizona language policy now requires English learners to enroll in English language development clas...
A survey, an interview with a remarkable teacher, and an analysis of classroom interactions reveal s...
abstract: This qualitative study explores the literacy development of adolescent ELLs in three middl...
59 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of School of Journalism and Communications and the Cl...
abstract: This is a qualitative case study using ethnographic methods of how one school community ha...
This dissertation portrays how multiple educational assessment and language policies are constructe...
abstract: In 2007, Arizona voters passed House Bill (HB) 2064, a law that fundamentally restructured...
The purpose of this research is to examine how schools can provide special language instruction to m...
abstract: This multilevel, institutional case study used ethnographic methods to explore the interse...
Throughout American history, language policy has often hegemonically normalized English-only approac...
This study explores language policies in “almost-bilingual” classrooms, in which most but not all st...
abstract: This thesis investigates the policy surrounding English Language Learners (ELL) on both a ...
Federal, state and local policy across the American Southwest guides local educational agencies in e...
In the US over the last three decades the use of a language other than English at home has increased...
This 5-month ethnographic comparative case study of two culturally and linguistically diverse U.S. e...
Arizona language policy now requires English learners to enroll in English language development clas...
A survey, an interview with a remarkable teacher, and an analysis of classroom interactions reveal s...
abstract: This qualitative study explores the literacy development of adolescent ELLs in three middl...
59 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of School of Journalism and Communications and the Cl...
abstract: This is a qualitative case study using ethnographic methods of how one school community ha...
This dissertation portrays how multiple educational assessment and language policies are constructe...
abstract: In 2007, Arizona voters passed House Bill (HB) 2064, a law that fundamentally restructured...
The purpose of this research is to examine how schools can provide special language instruction to m...
abstract: This multilevel, institutional case study used ethnographic methods to explore the interse...
Throughout American history, language policy has often hegemonically normalized English-only approac...
This study explores language policies in “almost-bilingual” classrooms, in which most but not all st...
abstract: This thesis investigates the policy surrounding English Language Learners (ELL) on both a ...
Federal, state and local policy across the American Southwest guides local educational agencies in e...
In the US over the last three decades the use of a language other than English at home has increased...
This 5-month ethnographic comparative case study of two culturally and linguistically diverse U.S. e...