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The (Re)Classification of English Learners: A District Case Study of Identification, Integration, and the Design of Services

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Pages 60-80 | Published online: 05 Mar 2020
 

ABSTRACT

In US public schools, linguistic diversity is growing rapidly with an increasing number of students who are learning English. Federal and state policies lay the foundation for language acquisition through (re)classification processes for English Learners (ELs). However, the classification process runs the risk of establishing separate services for ELs with little direct guidance for supporting integration. We present a qualitative case study of a small, suburban district’s approach to (re)classification. We explore how the implementation of EL policy shaped the design of services, identification procedures and teacher roles with a focus on their relationship to integration.

Notes

1. This description is based on an interpretive, thematic policy analysis (Yanow, Citation2007). The analysis examined state requirements for EL services, with a specific focus on classification. State EL policies were collected in 2014 as standardization efforts were underway in preparation for the reauthorization of ESSA. In total, 48 policies were collected and analyzed for themes across states.

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