Financing Dual Language Learning: Here’s How it Works
The federal government, although it pitches in only $723 million, has taken on a growing role in educating DLLs through Title III.
The federal government, although it pitches in only $723 million, has taken on a growing role in educating DLLs through Title III.
New syntheses of the current research on dual language learners’ linguistic and academic developmental pathways.
A new report finds enormous variety in how states are serving dual language learners.
State dual language learner policies are literally and figuratively all over the map. But they’re building more harmony into the system.
Minnesota’s reforms to how their public schools serve dual language learners are exciting. A new brief explores their strategy for effective
New research on how schools can best support English language learners: less conclusive than we might like.
It’s one thing to get the policies right for supporting dual language learners. It’s quite another to implement those policies well.
Our new report calls for policies that are aimed at improving the quality of interactions between teachers and children.
As exhausting as they can be, today’s children are a critical economic resource.