English-language learner (often abbreviated as ELL) is a term used in some English-speaking countries such as the United States and Canada to describe a person who is learning the English language and has a native language that is not English. Some educational advocates, especially in the United States, classify these students as non-native English speakers or emergent bilinguals. Various other terms are also used to refer to students who are not proficient in English, such as English as a second language (ESL), English as an additional language (EAL), limited English proficient (LEP), culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD), non-native English speaker, bilingual students, heritage language, emergent bilingual, and language-minority students. The legal term that is used in federal legi...
Current Images
View on-wiki →
Karvachar Armath Lab at work.jpg
Kids working with Scratch in Karvachar Armath Lab
No Child Left Behind Act.jpg
Visiting Hamilton High School in Hamilton, Ohio, Jan. 8, 2002, President George W. Bush signs into l...
Professional Development SIOP.jpg
This image depicts a professional development seminar for educators on the Sheltered Instruction Obs...
Zone of proximal development.svg
Illustration of the zone of proximal development, the central ring where a child can complete a task...