Interview with Teacher and Author Jessica Lander on the State of Immigrant Education
In her new book, Lander charts a path forward in how we can reimagine the education of immigrant students.
In her new book, Lander charts a path forward in how we can reimagine the education of immigrant students.
Pre-K assessments do not equitably include DLLs, hear from experts about how we can change that.
Educators, researchers & policy makers should take caution when analyzing and using EL assessment data to make high-stakes decisions.
Starting in 2023, long-term ELs and dual-identified ELs will be visible in California assessment data.
This school was designed to help Wampanoag children become proficient and literate in their Native language.
This Hispanic Heritage Month, we reflect on the diverse experiences of English learners—many of them Latinx—during the pandemic.
As early childhood education programs address teacher shortages, one community program is growing teachers from within.
Takeaways from California’s DLL Pilot Study on effective strategies and opportunities to support DLLs in early learning settings
New guidance signals a positive step forward for 60% of California’s early childhood population.
A scan of four states’ policies revealed that DLL integration into pre-K systems shows promise, though inconsistent from state to state.