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Alaska Native Students as English Learner Students: Examining Patterns in Identification, Classification, Service Provision, and Reclassification

REL Northwest
Author(s):
Ilana Umansky,
Lorna Porter
Publication date:
December 2021

Summary

Alaska Native students make up more than 40 percent of all English learner students in Alaska. This REL Northwest study explored how English learner policies and practices function for Alaska Native students in the state. We provided coaching to Alaska partnership members and REL Northwest Governing Board members on the study to increase their capacity to understand the study findings and make them actionable.

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Alaska Native Students as English Learner Students: Examining Patterns in Identification, Classification, Service Provision, and Reclassification

By: Ilana Umansky, Lorna Porter
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