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Rivera, Christopher J.; Baker, Joshua; Tucktuck, Mona Nasir; Rüdenauer, Heike; Atwell, Nicole – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2021
Emergent Bilinguals (EB), particularly those of Latino descent, who have a moderate intellectual disability (ID) are arguably one of the most underserved and under researched populations. Although there has been an increase of evidence-based practices for both EBs and students with ID, there are still a limited number of empirical studies of EBs…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Bilingual Students, Moderate Intellectual Disability, Hispanic American Students
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Brandes, Dana R.; McMaster, Kristen L. – Insights into Learning Disabilities, 2017
In this article, the literature on instruction in morphological analysis strategies with English Language Learners (ELLs) is reviewed to identify vocabulary outcomes for these students. The nature of instruction and quality of outcomes are examined for ELLs in general, and also for those with or at risk of reading disabilities. A total of nine…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Morphology (Languages), Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning
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Alshahrani, Haya Ali – International Journal of Modern Education Studies, 2019
Vocabulary and spelling are two of the most important skills to achieve success in an academic setting. This review of 15 articles highlights classroom interventions that successfully enhanced vocabulary and spelling skills among ESL, English Only, English language learners (ELL), and learning disabled (LD) students. The strategies that enhanced…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Instructional Effectiveness
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Choi, Eunjeong; Oh, Kevin; Yoon, Sung Moon; Hong, Sunggye – Journal of Special Education Apprenticeship, 2012
Response to intervention (RTI) has actively been used for identifying reading difficulties and providing supplemental instructions for students with disabilities. Recent developments of RTI show that the method expands its applicability to other areas and populations. In particular, it is difficult to distinguish learning disability (LD) from…
Descriptors: Response to Intervention, English Language Learners, Literature Reviews, Reading Difficulties