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Students in low-income countries often have trouble learning to read; 80-90 percent of second and third graders in some … all students must somehow learn fluent reading very quickly when they start school in order to then progress to higher …
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) students in a particular elementary grade and language is twenty or higher. Using school panel data, we find a significant … significantly impact the standardized test scores of students with Spanish as their home language (comprised primarily of ever …-LEP students). However, there are significant positive spillover effects to their non-LEP peers. -- bilingual education …
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More than 4.4 million students enrolled in US public schools participate in English language learner programs because … of linguistic barriers to learning in regular classrooms. Whether native language instruction should be used in these … bilingual education programs (which use some native language instruction) and English-only programs are not significantly …
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. Rather, it is the limited English language skills of some of these students that leads to small, negative peer effects on …There is a perception among native born parents in the U.S. that the increasing number of immigrant students in schools … especially those with limited English language skills and recent data suggest that North Carolina has the 8th largest ELL student …
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) students in a particular elementary grade and language is twenty or higher. Using school panel data, we find a significant … significantly impact the standardized test scores of students with Spanish as their home language (comprised primarily of ever …-LEP students). However, there are significant positive spillover effects to their non-LEP peers …
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