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A Synthesis of Studies Examining Long-Term Language Minority Student Data on Academic Achievement
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Second Language LearningMultilingualismEducationLanguage EducationStudent Academic AchievementStudent OutcomeLanguage LearningSecond Language AcquisitionLanguage AcquisitionBilingualismLanguage StudiesSecond Language EducationSociolinguisticsDual Language EducationStudent SuccessForeign Language LearningBilingual EducationMinority LanguageAcademic Achievement
Abstract This article provides a research synthesis of studies that have examined language-minority students' academic achievement over a period of four or more years, for a comparison with the longitudinal findings on student academic achievement reported in the Ramírez study. One program variable is the focus of this synthesis--the use of a minority language for instructional purposes. Some of the limitations to long-term research are discussed, followed by a summary of results from a variety of language-minority studies conducted in the United States on two-way bilingual education, late-exit bilingual education, early-exit bilingual education, and programs with no first language support. Implications for program effectiveness decisions for language-minority students are provided.
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