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The Classroom Traits and Practices Linked to English Learners’ Success

Last updated: September 7, 2024 3:07 am
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English learners face a variety of challenges in the academic setting, but new research from the U.S. Government Accountability Office sheds light on some key factors that can impact their performance. Positive attitudes toward school and access to dual-language immersion programs have been linked to better academic outcomes for English learners. On the other hand, learning in overcrowded classrooms and having a disability are associated with lower reading scores among this group of students.

The report, released in August, analyzed data from state and federal sources to identify trends in English learners’ academic achievement, progress in English-language proficiency, and growth in reading scores over time. Researchers found that factors such as students’ gender and ethnicity, teacher absences, and teacher-student racial match can influence academic performance.

One notable finding was the positive impact of dual-language immersion programs on English learners’ success. These programs, which involve instruction in both English and another language, have been shown to benefit students by not only enhancing their English skills but also valuing their native language. However, access to such programs varies across the country, indicating a need for more equitable opportunities for English learners.

Additionally, the report highlighted the challenges faced by English learners with disabilities, who tend to have lower reading scores compared to their peers. This underscores the importance of providing tailored support to meet the diverse needs of this student population.

Overall, the findings from the report serve as a valuable resource for educators seeking to improve outcomes for English learners. By addressing systemic issues such as classroom overcrowding, teacher absences, and limited access to language programs, schools can better support the academic success of English learners. Collaboration among districts and schools is key to developing comprehensive strategies that benefit all students, including English learners.

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