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Current nationwide practices in U.S. Test accommodations for active bilingual learners/users of English (ABLE) students
ABSTRACT Schools are encountering a unique problem regarding how to best accommodate the increasing number of active bilingual learners/users of English (ABLE) students on state achievement tests. Previously, states used disability focused rather than language responsive accommodations for these students. The current study employed double-coding procedures to determine the number of tools, supports, and accommodations allowed for ABLE students across all U.S. states. Results revealed substantial heterogeneity of state practices, as some states demonstrated a decrease in the number of accommodations over time while some states offered more language responsive accommodations. Future research should continue to evaluate the appropriateness of the accommodations for ABLE populations.
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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.