Determining the Effectiveness of Bilingual Programs on Third Grade State Exam Scores

This ex-post-facto quasi-experimental research design was conducted by selecting a convenient sample of approximately 2,000 3rd grade ELLs who took the regular reading and math English STAAR test during the 2014-15 school year in an urban southern Texas school district. This study was conducted usin...

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subjects Achievement Gains
Bilingual Education Programs
English Language Learners
Grade 3
Immersion Programs
Intermode Differences
Mathematics Tests
Program Effectiveness
Program Evaluation
Quasiexperimental Design
Reading Tests
Scores
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Inference
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