Understanding newcomer English learner students’ English language development: Comparisons and predictors

IF 1.7 Q1 LINGUISTICS Bilingual Research Journal Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/15235882.2022.2111618
Ilana M. Umansky, Karen D. Thompson, J. Soland, Amanda K. Kibler
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ABSTRACT An important subgroup of English learner-classified (EL) students immigrate to the U.S., entering U.S. schools upon their arrival. Using growth models and statewide data, this study describes the incoming English proficiency and subsequent English language growth of newcomer students, including the student, program, and school characteristics that are associated with differences in English language growth patterns among newcomers. The study further explores how newcomer students’ English proficiency levels and growth compare to those of their non-newcomer EL-classified peers. We find that, on average, newcomer students have low initial English proficiency levels but their English proficiency develops quickly. There is wide variation in newcomer English level and growth patterns, however, suggestive that schools play an important role in fostering growth. Finally, we find exploratory evidence that newcomers enter school at earlier stages of English proficiency compared to their non-newcomer peers, but grow faster, especially in their first two years.
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理解新英语学习者的英语语言发展:比较和预测
摘要英语学习者分类(EL)学生中的一个重要群体移民到美国,在抵达美国后进入美国学校。利用成长模型和全州范围的数据,本研究描述了新来学生的英语水平和随后的英语语言成长,包括与新来学生英语语言成长模式差异相关的学生、课程和学校特征。这项研究进一步探讨了新来的学生与非新来的EL类同龄人的英语水平和成长情况。我们发现,平均而言,新生的初始英语水平较低,但他们的英语水平发展很快。然而,新生英语水平和成长模式存在很大差异,这表明学校在促进成长方面发挥着重要作用。最后,我们发现了探索性的证据,表明与非新来者相比,新来者进入学校的英语水平更早,但成长更快,尤其是在他们的头两年。
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期刊介绍: The Bilingual Research Journal is the National Association for Bilingual Education’s premier scholarly, peer-reviewed research publication. Bilingual Research Journal delivers in-depth coverage of education theory and practice, dealing with bilingual education, bilingualism, and language policies in education. Topics include: -Assessment- Biliteracy- Indigenous languages- Language planning- Language politics- Multilingualism- Pedagogical approaches- Policy analysis- Instructional research- Language planning- Second language acquisition. The journal has a strong interest in matters related to the education of language minority children and youth in the United States, grades PreK-12, but articles focusing on other countries are often included if they have implications for bilingual education in the U.S.
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