English Learners
New Brief: Key Policy Priorities for Supporting Dual Language Learners
New America’s Dual Language Learners National Work Group releases a brief on key priorities for American dual language learners (DLLs).
What the Student Success Act Could Mean for DLLs
Reps. John Kline and Todd Rokita introduced the Student Success Act to replace the much-maligned, outdated No Child Left Behind.
More Expert Thoughts on Updating No Child Left Behind’s Title III
Two experts weigh in on how to fix No Child Left Behind’s Title III for dual language learners.
The Common Core Just Might be the Greatest (or Worst) Thing to Happen to DLLs
Many educators are concerned that raising academic standards presents challenges for DLLs
Keys for Supporting Hispanic Dual Language Learners in Early Education
To make early education work for Hispanic dual language learners, we need better assessments and sensible family engagement strategies.
New Data on Hispanic Dual Language Learners in U.S. Early Education
Hispanics make up one quarter of American children under five. Soon that number will be nearly half.
Experts Weigh in on Reforms to No Child Left Behind’s Title III
Two national experts reflect on how Title III of No Child Left Behind could be changed to better support dual language learners.
What the Rising Popularity in Dual Language Programs Could Mean for Dual Language Learners
NYC public schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña announced plans this week to add or expand an additional 40 dual language programs in NYC.
Alexander’s Assurance of Bipartisanship Does Not Guarantee a Bipartisan NCLB
Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) released his highly anticipated draft proposal to reauthorize No Child Left Behind (NCLB).