Creating a Formula for Success: Why English Language Learner Students Are Dropping Out of School, and How to...

Author: 
Advocates for Children of New York and the New York Immigration Coalition
Year: 
2002
Month: 
June
Publisher: 
Advocates for Children of New York
Publication Location: 
New York, NY
Description: 

Creating a Formula for Success: Why English Language Learner Students Are Dropping Out of School, and How to Increase Graduation Rates

This report uses school data and student focus groups to assess why increasing numbers of English language learners (ELLs) in New York City dropped out of school after the state adopted higher graduation standards. Recommendations include: 1) targeting middle and high schools where 248 ELLS are underperforming; 2) implementing new strategies to reach students at high risk because they arrive in the United States as teenagers; 3) improving instruction in both ESL and core classes as well as increasing the number of teachers certified for ESL and bilingual instruction; 4) implementing a language access policy to enable immigrant parents to participate more actively in their children's education.

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