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Enhancing young Hispanic dual language learners' achievement: exploring strategies and addressing challenges

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Abstract

Dual language learners, or DLLs, may have greater school readiness needs due to the key role English oral language skills play in the development of emerging literacy skills in English and their overall academic achievement. This especially can be the case if children's capacity to benefit from classroom instruction and interact with teachers and fellow students is dependent on their English language proficiency. This policy report examines key factors contributing to young Hispanic DLLs academically at-risk status, as well as the emerging research base on strategies for supporting the learning and development of DLLs in preschool and the early primary grades. Also addressed are the practical, on-the-ground implementation challenges to be addressed if early education programs are to incorporate these strategies.

Author
Tazi, Zoila
Ackerman, Debra J.
Corporate Author
Educational Testing Service (USA)
Year of publication
2015
Pages
39
Series
Policy Information Report, ETS Research Report Series
Country (Geographical area)
Source database
library
Language