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I’m adding this infographic from Visual Capitalist to The Best “Words Of The Year” Features For 2025.
The annual ML Summit has been a great, and free, online professional development day over the past few years for teachers of English Language Learners.
The next one is scheduled for July 25th.
You can find out all about it here.
And you can view all the previous sessions at the same link, too!
You might be interested in The Best Places For ESL/EFL/ELL Teachers To Get Online Professional Development.
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Along with thirteen books and thousands of blog posts, I’ve written several hundred articles about education over the years.
You can access their titles and links here, and see my choices for the best ones here.
More and more research is supporting my long-held belief that reclassification of ELLs is mostly harmful to many of our students (see I’ve Always Thought “Reclassification” Of ELLs Was The Wrong Priority & New Research Supports That Position and Even More Research Suggests That Focusing On ELL Reclassification Is The Wrong Priority).
Now, yet another study has come out finding that reclassified ELLs in Texas have their chances of high school graduation decreased.
Check out the study (not behind a paywall): Bulwark or Barrier? The Effect of Academic Criteria-Based Reclassification on the High School Outcomes of Multilingual Learners in Texas
How about we focus on what’s best for students, instead of of emphasizing some made-up measurement?
I’m adding this info to The Best Resources For Learning About The Ins & Outs Of Reclassifying ELLs.
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Federal taxes are due on April 15th.
You might be interested in The Best Sites For Learning About Taxes.