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Abstract of Barriers to Literacy for Language-Minority Children: An Argument for Change in the Literacy Education ProfessionRachel A. GrantShelley D. WongAs the population of language-minority students grows and higher levels of literacy are expected for all students, more must be done to help English learners achieve educational parity with native speakers. The authors advocate that change begin with teacher education and education research. [Note: This article is reproduced in Reading Education Policy. www.reading.org/publications/bbv/books/bk568/] Abstract from Grant, R.A., & Wong, S.D. (2003, February). Barriers to Literacy for Language-Minority Children: An Argument for Change in the Literacy Education Profession. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 46(5), 386–394. doi: 10.1598/JAAL.46.5.2 |
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