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2. Language Policy, Federal Education Legislation and English Language Learners in the United States
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Kate Menken
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
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Part 1: Language Policy Context
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Language Policy, Federal Education Legislation and English Language Learners in the United States 13
- 3. The New York Case: The Local Implementation of a National Policy 36
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Part 2: Standardized Tests in Daily School Life
- 4. Tongue-Tied: The Linguistic Challenges that Standardized Tests Pose for English Language Learners 63
- 5. The Ones Left Behind: How High-Stakes Tests Impact the Lives and Schooling Experiences of ELL Students 97
- 6. ‘Teaching to the Test’ as Language Policy: The Focus on Test Preparation in Curriculum and Instruction for ELLs 118
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Part 3: Expansion and Recommendations
- 7. Higher Expectations vs. Language as Liability: Why the Drawbacks of Accountability Outweigh the Benefits for English Language Learners 141
- 8. High-Stakes Testing and Language Un-Planning: Theoretical Implications of Testing as Language Policy 160
- 9. Moving Forward: Embracing Multilingual Language Policies from the Top-Down to the Bottom-Up 181
- Notes 189
- References 191
- Index 204
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
-
Part 1: Language Policy Context
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Language Policy, Federal Education Legislation and English Language Learners in the United States 13
- 3. The New York Case: The Local Implementation of a National Policy 36
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Part 2: Standardized Tests in Daily School Life
- 4. Tongue-Tied: The Linguistic Challenges that Standardized Tests Pose for English Language Learners 63
- 5. The Ones Left Behind: How High-Stakes Tests Impact the Lives and Schooling Experiences of ELL Students 97
- 6. ‘Teaching to the Test’ as Language Policy: The Focus on Test Preparation in Curriculum and Instruction for ELLs 118
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Part 3: Expansion and Recommendations
- 7. Higher Expectations vs. Language as Liability: Why the Drawbacks of Accountability Outweigh the Benefits for English Language Learners 141
- 8. High-Stakes Testing and Language Un-Planning: Theoretical Implications of Testing as Language Policy 160
- 9. Moving Forward: Embracing Multilingual Language Policies from the Top-Down to the Bottom-Up 181
- Notes 189
- References 191
- Index 204