Description
Arizona continues to implement the 4-hour ELD block despite opposition and concerns regarding is appropriateness and effectiveness. Research using state and national assessments show that English language learners continue to fall behind their English proficient peers in reading achievement even after the implementation of the 4-hour ELD block. In general, there is no proven direct correlation between the program and underachievement. This study evaluated the impact of the 4-hour ELD block on reading achievement by comparing similar reading-abled students that were in the program with students that were not. The study was conducted in a district located in a predominately Hispanic poor community in order to eliminate social and economical factors that could disadvantage one group over the other. The findings demonstrated there were no significant differences in the reading achievement between both groups, supporting arguments that the 4-hour ELD block has made little to no impact for ELL students. However, results demonstrate that early intervention may be significant in explaining increases in reading achievement.
Download count: 3
Details
Title
- Measuring success: examining the impact of Arizona's 4-Hour ELD block
Contributors
- Sánchez, Arturo (Author)
- Schugurensky, Daniel, 1958- (Thesis advisor)
- Garcia, Eugene E. (Thesis advisor)
- Chavez, Jacob A. (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2019
Subjects
- English as a Second Language
- Educational leadership
- Educational evaluation
- 4-Hour ELD Block
- Arizona
- Language Acquistion
- SEI
- English language--Study and teaching--Arizona--Spanish speakers--Evaluation.
- English language
- English language--Ability testing--Arizona.
- English language
- Reading--Language experience approach.
Resource Type
Collections this item is in
Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: Ed.D., Arizona State University, 2019
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (pages 93-98)
- Field of study: Educational Administration and Supervision
Citation and reuse
Statement of Responsibility
by Arturo Sanchez