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English Learners Policies, Programs, and Practices

The English Learners Policies, Programs, and Practices topic supports research that considers how policies, practices, programs, and other resources can be leveraged to improve education outcomes, reduce the academic achievement gap, and address inequities in education for English Learners (ELs).

IES uses the term English Learner to encompass individuals whose home language is not English and whose English language proficiency hinders their ability to meet learning and achievement expectations for their level of schooling. ELs are a large and growing subgroup within the US K–12 population. ELs participate in US education at all levels, including about 5 million students in the K–12 system and over 1 million in postsecondary institutions. Under Civil Rights legislation, they are also a protected subgroup entitled to special services to ensure they are not denied educational opportunities on the basis of their language or national origin.

History

A topic area focused on English learners was established in fiscal year 2010 to draw more attention to the unique needs of ELs and the importance of research focused specifically on this population. The EL population is diverse in terms of home language and proficiency, English language proficiency, age of entry in U.S. schools, and school experiences like language of instruction and policies guiding EL identification and reclassification. ELs come from many different countries of origin, with unique life experiences, cultures, and skills that can be a strength and an asset for their education and future careers. Despite these potential benefits, ELs also face many challenges, such as having to learn English while simultaneously learning academic content.

Related projects and programs

  • The Using Generative AI for Reading R&D Center
  • National Research and Development Center to Improve Education for Secondary English Learners
  • Transdisciplinary Approaches to Improving Opportunities and Outcomes for English Learners: Using Engagement, Team-Based Learning, and Formative Assessment to Develop Content and Language Proficiency
  • Center for Research on the Educational Achievement and Teaching of English Language Learners (CREATE)

Related IES investments

See the English Learners topic page to learn more about IES initiatives in this area.

Current and past funding

Grant

Development and Innovations of the TRANSLATE (Teaching Reading and New Strategic Lang...

Award number: R305A240185
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Words as Tools: Vocabulary Development for Emergent Bilinguals for Science and Beyond

Award number: R305A230397
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Supporting the Educational Attainment of Active and Former English Learners in High S...

Award number: R305A220430
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BELLA Online: ESL and Classroom Teachers Working Together With Children and Families

Award number: R305A220311
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