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U.S. schools face increasing pressure to ensure that all students succeed, yet the dropout rate for English learners is alarmingly high, especially for those with limited or interrupted formal schooling (SLIFE). Serving SLIFE can be challenging because they not only need to master language and content but also need to develop literacy skills and learn to operate in formal classroom settings. We describe a culturally responsive instructional model that prepares SLIFE to access curriculum and instruction, and succeed on standardized testing.

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This page is a summary of: Reframing the Conversation About Students With Limited or Interrupted Formal Education, NASSP Bulletin, December 2015, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0192636515620662.
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