Testing Burden on ELLs Needs Easing, Federal Officials Say

In The News Piece in Education Week
Feb. 3, 2015

When students with low English proficiency take math exams, they may not understand the test directions—one example of a language barrier that keeps them from demonstrating their skills. By definition, ELLs are "not yet actually ready to access math and English-language content," said Conor P. Williams, a senior researcher for the Washington-based New America Foundation.