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New research shows unexpected patterns of early education participation for Hispanic children.
How do dual language learners acquire English? How do their native languages support that project?
How does the US immigrant experience influence dual language learners’ and English language learners’ success at school?
A new study examines local variations in EL reclassification rates in Texas and looks under the hood of the reclassification process
California’s new K-12 data tool brings greater transparency to English learners in an important way.
New York City’s K-12 dual language expansion was triggered by legal guardrails and pressure from watchdogs at various levels.
An American Academy of Arts and Sciences report on U.S. multilingualism echoes a recent National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Med
The National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine published a report on dual language learners today. What does that mean for the