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Creating Meaningful Literacy Instruction with ELLs

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2025-08
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The composition of student populations in K-12 schools is changing across the United States, as many schools now have more students who speak languages other than English as their primary language. Therefore, the overarching question that guides this research is: how can teachers create meaningful instruction to develop literacy skills with ELLs? The three challenges teachers face when promoting literacy with ELL students are: how to effectively scaffold instruction without diluting content for their native English speaking peers, how to best prepare teachers already in the field to modify their instructional practices, and how to use data to guide instruction. To mitigate these challenges, this capstone includes a professional development to enhance and promote meaningful lessons for ELLs in mainstream classrooms. While the research prioritizes the teacher's side of education and instructional practices from their perspective, a potential avenue for future research is to study these challenges from the student perspective.
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