From Bletchley to Bharat: Can Middle Powers Chart a Third Way in AI?
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Officials at the Department of Education have expressed interest in expanding voucher programs. What would this mean for English learners?
Aligning literacy standards with science instruction promotes language learning for ELs, as some districts in California have found.
Are DLLs underserved in early childhood education? One study finds that there are nuanced differences within the group.
The ACT has announced new testing accommodations for English Learners. How will these accommodations be implemented?
Why are parents of English Learners less likely to participate in their children’s education? What can be done to engage these parents?
English Learners are disproportionately represented in special education. What does this imbalance mean?
More immigrants are settling in the Southeast. What are the implications for equity in PreK-12 English learner education?
Dual language learners’ native languages are academic assets. How do they support DLLs’ growth and success?
2017 California New America Fellow Kyle Halle-Erby describes his work to help forge college and career pathways for his EL students.
How are states using the opportunity to redesign their school accountability systems? So far, it’s a mixed bag.