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==educational segregation==
 
==educational segregation==
* Involves the [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(C)#clustering|clustering]] of students based on a criterion (race, [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#language proficiency|language proficiency]]) at the program or school level. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
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* Involves the [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(C)#clustering|clustering]] of students based on a criterion (race, [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#language proficiency|language proficiency]]) at the program or school level. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//dejong.ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
 
==effective school studies==
 
==effective school studies==
* Studies that try to identify the common features that characterize schools identified as effective for diverse learners. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
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* Studies that try to identify the common features that characterize schools identified as effective for diverse learners. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//dejong.ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
 
==elective bilingualism==
 
==elective bilingualism==
* Acquisition context in which becoming [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(B)#bilingualism/multilingualism|bilingual]] is a choice rather than a necessity (also [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(V)#voluntary bilingualism|voluntary bilingualism]]). [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
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* Acquisition context in which becoming [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(B)#bilingualism/multilingualism|bilingual]] is a choice rather than a necessity (also [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(V)#voluntary bilingualism|voluntary bilingualism]]). [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//dejong.ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
 
==Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)==
 
==Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)==
* Federal law passed in 1965 to regulate funds to states and districts for elementary and secondary schools. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
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* Federal law passed in 1965 to regulate funds to states and districts for elementary and secondary schools. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//dejong.ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
 
* The main body of federal education policy and law and source for education funding to state and local education agencies. Passed in 1965 and binding on all states and entities that accept federal education funding. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/6/foundations-teaching-english-language-learners-res/ <i>Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners</i>], second edition by [http://www.edci.purdue.edu/faculty_profiles/wright/index.html Wayne E. Wright]
 
* The main body of federal education policy and law and source for education funding to state and local education agencies. Passed in 1965 and binding on all states and entities that accept federal education funding. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/6/foundations-teaching-english-language-learners-res/ <i>Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners</i>], second edition by [http://www.edci.purdue.edu/faculty_profiles/wright/index.html Wayne E. Wright]
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==English as an additional language (EAL) students==
 
==English as an additional language (EAL) students==
* Term (used particularly in the United Kingdom) for students who speak languages other than English at home (see also [[#emergent bilingual|emergent bilinguals]], [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(B)#bilingual learner|bilingual learners]], [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#limited English proficient (LEP)|limited English proficient]]). [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
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* Term (used particularly in the United Kingdom) for students who speak languages other than English at home (see also [[#emergent bilingual|emergent bilinguals]], [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(B)#bilingual learner|bilingual learners]], [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#limited English proficient (LEP)|limited English proficient]]). [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//dejong.ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
 
==English as a second language (ESL)==
 
==English as a second language (ESL)==
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* A student who speaks a language other than English and who is still in the process of acquiring English. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
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* A student who speaks a language other than English and who is still in the process of acquiring English. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//dejong.ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
 
* The term used to describe students who are acquiring [[#English as a second language (ESL)|English as a second language]]. ELL is a more developmental and positive term that is replacing the traditional and more commonly used deficit-oriented term [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#limited English proficient (LEP)|limited English proficient (LEP)]]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/13/biliteracy-start/ <i>Biliteracy from the Start</i>] by [http://www.colorado.edu/education/people/kathy-escamilla Kathy Escamilla], [http://www.colorado.edu/education/people/susan-hopewell Susan Hopewell], [http://www.colorado.edu/education/people/sandra-butvilofsky%C2%A0 Sandra Butvilofsky], [http://www.colorado.edu/education/people/wendy-sparrow Wendy Sparrow], [http://www.colorado.edu/education/people/lucinda-soltero-gonz%C3%A1lez Lucinda Soltero-González], [http://literacysquared.org/?page_id=185 Olivia Ruiz-Figueroa], and [http://www.colorado.edu/education/people/manuel-escamilla Manuel Escamilla]
 
* The term used to describe students who are acquiring [[#English as a second language (ESL)|English as a second language]]. ELL is a more developmental and positive term that is replacing the traditional and more commonly used deficit-oriented term [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(L)#limited English proficient (LEP)|limited English proficient (LEP)]]. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/13/biliteracy-start/ <i>Biliteracy from the Start</i>] by [http://www.colorado.edu/education/people/kathy-escamilla Kathy Escamilla], [http://www.colorado.edu/education/people/susan-hopewell Susan Hopewell], [http://www.colorado.edu/education/people/sandra-butvilofsky%C2%A0 Sandra Butvilofsky], [http://www.colorado.edu/education/people/wendy-sparrow Wendy Sparrow], [http://www.colorado.edu/education/people/lucinda-soltero-gonz%C3%A1lez Lucinda Soltero-González], [http://literacysquared.org/?page_id=185 Olivia Ruiz-Figueroa], and [http://www.colorado.edu/education/people/manuel-escamilla Manuel Escamilla]
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==English-plus resolutions==
 
==English-plus resolutions==
* State resolutions affirming the value of competence in English and another language. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
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* State resolutions affirming the value of competence in English and another language. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//dejong.ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
 
==Ensuring a Continuum of Services (ECOS) Team==
 
==Ensuring a Continuum of Services (ECOS) Team==
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==equilingual==
 
==equilingual==
* [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(B)#bilingual learner|Bilingual individuals]] with different skills in each language. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
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* [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(B)#bilingual learner|Bilingual individuals]] with different skills in each language. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//dejong.ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
 
==ESEA Flexibility==
 
==ESEA Flexibility==
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==ethnolinguistic vitality==
 
==ethnolinguistic vitality==
* Indicator of the chances for language maintenance and [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(M)#minority language|minority language]] use within a community based on status, demographic factors, and institutional support.[http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
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* Indicator of the chances for language maintenance and [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(M)#minority language|minority language]] use within a community based on status, demographic factors, and institutional support.[http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//dejong.ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
 
==European school model==
 
==European school model==
* Additive [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(M)#multilingualism|multilingual]] education programs designed primarily for children of foreign nationals. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
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* Additive [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(M)#multilingualism|multilingual]] education programs designed primarily for children of foreign nationals. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//dejong.ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
 
==Europe’s Framework Strategy for Multilingualism==
 
==Europe’s Framework Strategy for Multilingualism==
* Policy formulated by the European Union that aims for [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(M)#multilingualism|multilingual]] competence for its members ([[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(N)#native language|native language]], English, and one other language). [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
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* Policy formulated by the European Union that aims for [[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(M)#multilingualism|multilingual]] competence for its members ([[Caslon_Language_Education_Wikimedia_(N)#native language|native language]], English, and one other language). [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//dejong.ester/ Ester de Jong]]
  
 
==evaluation==
 
==evaluation==
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==expanded circle==
 
==expanded circle==
* The outermost of the three concentric circles conceived by [http://www.linguistics.illinois.edu/people/b-kachru Braj Kachru]] (1985) to describe the level of English use within a country; in the expanded circle English is primarily a foreign language for its inhabitants. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [http://education.ufl.edu/faculty/de-jong-ester/ Ester de Jong]
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* The outermost of the three concentric circles conceived by [http://www.linguistics.illinois.edu/people/b-kachru Braj Kachru]] (1985) to describe the level of English use within a country; in the expanded circle English is primarily a foreign language for its inhabitants. [http://caslonpublishing.com/titles/7/foundations-multilingualism-education-principles-p/ <i>Foundations for Multilingualism in Education</i>] by [https://www.caslonpublishing.com/landing//dejong.ester/ Ester de Jong]
  
 
==experienced bilinguals==
 
==experienced bilinguals==

Revision as of 19:50, 4 November 2016

Caslon Language Education Index

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

early-exit transitional bilingual education program

early intervention services

echo reading

Education for All Handicapped Children Act, 1975 (P.L. 94-142)

  • The law had four purposes: “(1) to assure that all children with disabilities have available to them. . . . a free appropriate public education that emphasizes special education and related services designed to meet their unique needs; (2) to assure that the rights of children with disabilities and their parents. . . . are protected; (3) to assist states and localities to provide for the education of all children with disabilities; and (4) to assess and assure the effectiveness of efforts to educate all children with disabilities.”

educational segregation

effective school studies

elective bilingualism

Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)

ELL program

English Language Proficiency Assessment for the 21st Century (ELPA21)

  • A consortium of states committed to supporting educators, member states, and members of the public as they adopt and implement the English Language Proficiency Standards and college- and career-ready standards. The consortium is developing an assessment system based on the English Language Proficiency Standards that will inform instruction so that all English language learners (ELLs) leave high school prepared for college and career success. www.elpa21.org

emerging bilingual

emergent bilingual(s)


  • An alternative label for ELLs that draws attention to the other language or languages in the learners’ linguistic repertoires, situates these learners in a continuum of bilingual development, and emphasizes that a fundamental goal of programs for these learners should be to help them attain high levels of proficiency in both their home language and English. Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners, second edition by Wayne E. Wright

English as an additional language (EAL) students

English as a second language (ESL)

  • When we use the term ESL, we are describing English as a second language (ESL) as the comprehensible English instruction in which learning academic language is the goal. In some cases we use the term content-based ESL to emphasize that ESL instruction is not taught through a traditional approach in which conversational English is taught through grammar structures and discrete language skills. In comprehensible ESL instruction, the big ideas and requisite terminology of a particular content topic is the focus of the language instruction that is designed to reach English language development standards. Implementing Effective Instruction for English Language Learners by Suzanne Wagner and Tamara King

English for the Children initiatives

English language development (ELD)

English language development programs

English language development standards

English language learner(s) (ELLs)


  • A student who speaks a non-English language and is enrolled in a U.S. school. This term is generally interchangeable with English learner (EL), and one or the other is prevalent in different states or districts. They are often used in educational programs and policies to identify students who are determined to be “limited English proficient” and in need of ELD services. Recently, this term has been replaced by “dual language learner” for children aged 8 and under by many national organizations and local programs. Young Dual Language Learners by Karen N. Nemeth

English language proficiency standards

English-medium program

English-plus resolutions

Ensuring a Continuum of Services (ECOS) Team

Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974 (EEOA)

  • A federal law that declares, “No state shall deny educational opportunities to an individual on account of his or her race, color, sex, or national origin.” Includes the mandate that educational agencies take appropriate actions to help ELL students overcome language barriers that impede equal participation of students in education programs. Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners, second edition by Wayne E. Wright

equilingual

ESEA Flexibility

ethnolinguistic vitality

European school model

Europe’s Framework Strategy for Multilingualism

evaluation

evaluation frameworks

executive functions

  • Adaptive aspects of brain function that allow a person to (for example) maintain focus despite distractions or to control shifts in attention. Executive functions are key to school success, and research has shown that they are often more highly developed in bilingual people. Young Dual Language Learners by Karen N. Nemeth

expanded circle

experienced bilinguals

explanatory analysis

external accountability

extrinsic

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