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English Language Learners, LD, and Overrepresentation
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Second Language LearningLocal ContextMultilingualismEducational PsychologyDisabilityLanguage EducationEducationLanguage LearningPsychologySecond Language AcquisitionInclusive EducationLanguage AcquisitionLanguage StudiesExceptional ChildSpecific Learning DisorderRehabilitationLearning DisabilitiesSpecial EducationEnglish Language LearnersForeign Language AcquisitionLinguistics
Continuing unresolved problems in the field of special education include the continued use of discrepancy models; the need for better identification models; continued debate over programmatic issues, ranging from inclusion to self-contained models; and the continued overrepresentation of certain ethnic and racial groups in the learning disabilities (LD) category. This article focuses on students with mild learning disorders in general, and LD in particular, providing a perspective on how this problem has been addressed and suggesting a multilevel approach in which local context plays a central role. We suggest that overrepresentation is best conceptualized as an indicator of underlying issues rather than as the proper focal point of remediation efforts.
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