
English Language Learners in the Southeastern United States
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Eric Dwyer is a program leader and associate professor in foreign language education at Florida International University in Miami.
Mary Elizabeth Wilson-Patton is a professor in the English as a Second Language program at Nashville State Community College.
Content
Chapter 1: State of the Southeast States: Demographics, Policies, Programming, and Teacher Preparation Mary Elizabeth Wilson-Patton and Zijing An
Chapter 2: Community Colleges and ESL Placement: Examining Policies & Processes Through an Equity Lens Elisabeth L. Chan
Chapter 3: Redressing Inequities for Multilingual Students and Families in Florida Maria R. Coady and Ryan W. Pontier
Chapter 4: Equity and Dual Language/Immersion in North Carolina: A Vision Deferred Joan Lachance and Eleni Pappamihiel
Chapter 5: Infusing ELL Expertise in Initial Elementary Teacher Preparation: Alabama and Florida Susan Spezzini and Ester J. de Jong
Chapter 6: ESOL Teacher Professional Development in Georgia: Working With and Against State and Local Language Education Policies Linda Harklau, Anna Her Yang, and Tu Thi Cam Dang
Chapter 7: Fostering Teacher Candidates' Competence in Leading Instructional Conversations with Multilingual Learners Through Practice in a Virtual Classroom: A Conversation Analysis Study Leslie Mendez, Donita Grissom, and Joyce Nutta
Chapter 8: English Learners in the Volunteer State: Policies, Practices, and Proposed Priorities Kisha Bryan-Jordan, Amber N. Warren, Jenna Davis, and Lou Anne Wilkes
Chapter 9: Leadership for Advocacy for ELLS in Arkansa: An Interview Judith Hobson and Eric Dwyer
Epilogue: Forging a Pluralistic Path Forward Ester J. de Jong, Eric Dwyer, and Mary Elizabeth Wilson-Patton
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