ELL students definition

ELL students means students who are English language learners
ELL students. The District shall make every reasonable effort to incorporate current best practices in the placement of ELL students in general education classrooms.
ELL students means students who are English language learners and for whom English is not their primary language who have been identified as English language learners through screening protocols.

Examples of ELL students in a sentence

  • The school has exhibited non-compliance with applicable laws, rules, regulations, or provisions of the performance certificate relating to the treatment of ELL students; however, matters of non-compliance are minor and quickly remedied, with documentation, by the governing board.

  • The Network shall ensure each School shall implement a program for English Language Learner (ELL) students that uses efficient and effective techniques to provide ELL students with the English language skills they need to meaningfully and equally participate in each School’s mainstream English language instructional program.

  • The School shall implement a program for English Language Learner (ELL) students that uses efficient and effective techniques to provide ELL students with the English language skills they need to meaningfully and equally participate in the School’s mainstream English language instructional program.

  • Each Network shall provide at each School Transitional Native Language Instruction (TNLI); or an equivalent in native language supports if it is serving a significant number of ELL students; or provide a program based on an educational theory recognized as sound by experts in the field or that is considered by experts as a legitimate experimental strategy with the resources and personnel to implement this theory effectively.

  • The Charter School shall address the needs of English Language Learner (ELL) students pursuant to applicable federal and state laws and regulations (including Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Act (ESEA).

  • Administration will make reasonable efforts to equitably distribute Special Education students, ELL students, and students with documented behavior concerns in general education classes.

  • The Network is required to provide and demonstrate at each School evidence of an English language development block for all ELL students that uses research-based curriculum and resources specifically selected by the School for ELL students.

  • The District will reimburse the fee for the first administration of the complete certification exam (whether the required tests are administered together or separately) to those unit members who are designated as "Teachers in Training" for Bilingual or English Language Development certification, who have participated in the district training program and who are assigned to programs for ELL students.

  • The School is required to provide and demonstrate evidence of an English language development block for all ELL students that uses research-based curriculum and resources specifically selected by the School for ELL students.

  • The School shall provide Transitional Native Language Instruction (TNLI); or an equivalent in native language supports if it is serving a significant number of ELL students; or provide a program based on an educational theory recognized as sound by experts in the field or that is considered by experts as a legitimate experimental strategy with the resources and personnel to implement this theory effectively.

Related to ELL students

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  • the students union” means any association of students formed to further the educational purposes of the institution and the interests of students, as students;

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