English Language Learners in America's Great City Schools: Demographics, Achievement, and Staffing

In 2013, the Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) published the first-ever report on English language learners (ELLs) enrolled in member districts, reporting on a range of indicators in addition to ELL enrollment and languages spoken by such students. This report updates most of the data present...

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Educational Trends
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English Teachers
Enrollment Trends
Faculty Development
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National Competency Tests
Native Language
Politics of Education
Reading Achievement
Resource Allocation
School Districts
Special Education
Teacher Certification
Teacher Evaluation
Teacher Recruitment
Teaching Assistants
Urban Areas
Urban Schools
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