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The Biennial Evaluation Report to Congress on the Implementation of the Title III State Formula Grant Program

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The internal and other resources listed below provide useful information on state education agencies, state assessment directors, grant policies, grant guidance and other reference information on and assistance with administering and managing Title III projects, Title VII continuation projects, and other Department of Education grants.

  • Literature Review Related to Assessment and Accountability Provisions Relevant to English Learners 
    This document reviews the literature related to assessment and accountability provisions relevant to English learners (ELs). This review begins with a description of the process used to conduct the literature review, parameters for the review, and the characterization of the literature. The body of this review consists of four sections: (1) Development and/or Adoption of State English Language Proficiency (ELP) Standards, (2) Design and Development of the ELP Assessment System, (3) Technical Quality, and (4) Uses of an ELP Assessment System for Accountability. The research questions are described at the beginning of each section. At the end of the document, we suggest Areas for Further Research, some of which are related to outstanding problems of practice.

Other Resources

  • Grant Policy and ED Memorandum to Grantees
    Provides access to Grant Policy Bulletins 2 through 27 on Administrative actions, Excessive Drawdown memoranda.
  • Grant Applications and Other OMB Grants Management Forms
    Access to electronic instructions and forms such as the electronic versions of ED 424, 524 and 524B Parts 1 - 3 and other Grants Management forms can be downloaded in PDF or Word from OMB's Web site.
  • Review of Extant data of Dual Language Education Programs:  Current Policies and practices of States 
    Purpose: To summarize existing research and extant data on SEA policies and LEA implementation of Dual Language programs and the data that local and state education agencies collect on ELs who participate in Dual Language Education Programs.
    Published Dec 2015 - (Pre-ESSA)
  • Supporting the Parents of Young Children- who are ELs
    Purpose: to identify a core set of parenting knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAPs) tied to positive parent-child interactions and child outcomes, as well as evidence-based strategies that support these KAPs. The study will pay particular attention to how these strategies can best serve specific populations of interest including: fathers, immigrant families, English learners and their families, parents with substance abuse and/or mental health issues, low income families, single female headed households, families with English Learners (ELLs)/Dual Language Learners (DLLs)  and parents of children with disabilities.
    Published July 2016
  • National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition & Language Instruction Educational Programs (NCELA)
    NCELA is funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and Academic Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students (OELA) to collect, analyze, and disseminate information relating to the effective education of linguistically and culturally diverse learners in the U.S.
  • OELA Fast Facts--relevant data on English Learners
    Each center provides training and technical assistance to help meet the needs of disadvantaged children served through Department of Education-funded programs and works to coordinate local, state, and federal programs in ways that contribute to improving schools and school systems.
  • Eisenhower Clearinghouse for Math & Science(goENC.com) now offers math and science educators access to about more than 27,000 curriculum resources for K-12 students, as well as, professional development materials for an annual subscription fee.
Office of English Language Acquisition (OELA)
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