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Linguistic Support for Non-Native English Speakers: Higher Education Practices in the United States

  • Maureen Snow Andrade EMAIL logo , Norman W. Evans and K. James Hartshorn
Published/Copyright: May 10, 2014
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Abstract

Higher education institutions in English-speaking nations host significant populations of non-native English speakers (NNES), both international and resident. English language proficiency is a critical factor to their success. This study reviews higher education practices in the United States related to this population. Findings indicate weaknesses in how institutions identify NNES, measure their English language skills, and track their success. These issues must be addressed to support the needs of this population, fully benefit from their contributions, and achieve educational parity

Published Online: 2014-5-10
Published in Print: 2014-5-1

© 2014 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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