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Choose one Supreme Court case or one educational policy pertaining to English language learners

Choose one Supreme Court case or one educational policy pertaining to English language learners

Choose one Supreme Court case or one educational policy pertaining to English language learners (ELLs). In a 500-750 word essay, discuss the effect that this case or policy has had on the education of ELLs. Your essay should address the following questions:

How has this case or policy helped contribute to the academic success of ELLs?

How will this case or policy help improve education for ELLs?

What gaps still exist?

Support your essay with at least three scholarly resources. You will need a reference list with at least three peer reviewed sources.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style. An abstract is not required.

There is a rubric for grading the assignment this week. Here is how the rubric is applied to your work.

There are 8 parts to the rubric. The first four are:

Court case or educational policy, Impact on teaching, Contribution to academic success of ELL’s, and Improvements and gaps.

The highest score in this section is a 5 for excellent. To earn a 5 in any of those areas you need to search the GCU library databases for at least 3 peer reviewed sources that you can cite in the presentation of the court case or educational policy that you select. In addition, a well written essay will provide examples to support what you say. An example might be used to illustrate the practical impact on teaching or the academic success of ELL’s or gaps that still remain. The document titled Help with Papers posted in the Add-Ons section under the Resources Tab tells how to locate peer reviewed sources. .com, .org, .net, and .gov documents are not usually peer reviewed.

 

 

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The Plyler v. Doe (1982) case did not necessarily focus on the issues with language. Instead, the focus was on matters to do with funding. The Supreme Court made the ruling on this case through striking down a law used in Texas at the time. This Texas law focused on withholding education funding from schools within the various school districts as a way of discouraging children who had not been “legally admitted”…………………………………

APA

749 words

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