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    What Social Studies Teachers Should Know About Teaching English Learners

    The density and complexity of social science textbooks and other texts can be particularly challenging for English learners. What principles and strategies can social studies teachers employ?

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    Rubric for District English Learner Programs

    Designed to help districts assess and optimize their EL services, this tool contains 71 items organized into eight sections that address key components of a district’s program for English learners.

  • Parent Guide for English Learners

    Parent Guide for English Learners—English and Spanish versions

    This guide provides basic information for families of English learners and helps you talk with your child’s school, ask the right questions, and support your child on their journey as an English learner.

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    Creating Schools That Support Success for ELLs: Lessons Learned

    What can district leaders do to create schools that support success for English learners?

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