Publication Date: September 21, 2012
Pages: 208
Despite decades of school reform, the achievement gap between English learners and English-proficient students has narrowed little. This book introduces a reform sustainability framework that focuses on the examination of fundamental school structures required to ensure English learner success. The framework helps school leaders to deftly navigate the reform terrain, identify patterns and trends in the deployment of reforms, and make necessary adjustments to extend, accelerate, or terminate a given reform. Bridging the English Learner Achievement Gap offers a compelling, research-grounded way for schools with an English learner population to successfully educate their students.
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Ray Garcia is professor and chair of the Department of Educational Leadership at California State University, East Bay.
“I highly recommend this work to school and district leaders.”
—Parvin Ahmadi, superintendent, Pleasanton Unified School District, CA
“Ray Garcia has helped us reach students that we were previously underserving.”
—David Grissom, Principal, Santa Clara High School, CA
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