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Table 5.4b. Percentage of students who qualify for limited-English-proficient (LEP) services, by LEP enrollment status and race/ethnicity: 2006 Table 5.4b. Percentage of students who qualify for limited-English-proficient (LEP) services, by LEP enrollment status and race/ethnicity: 2006
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Have we gotten too bogged down in labels— ELL, LEP, ESL, BE, IEP, SpEd, GT, etc.? Can we combine the quest for literate students with ESL? How do we foster a multicultural environment, reach all learners, and still teach all required curriculum? How do we define the success of an ELL program?
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