Supporting Academic Growth of English Language Learners: Integrating Reading into STEM Curriculum

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Abstract

English Language Learners (ELLs) in the U.S. have recently received growing attention in educational researchbecause of their struggle in academic performance, especially after the launch of the Common Core State Standards(CCSS) and assessments in 2009. Unfortunately, ELL students are required to take these standardized tests inEnglish language regardless of their proficiency level in reading. Despite increased focus and resources ofimplementing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) curriculum in K-12 education, there is a strongevidence that ELL students do not attain commensurate performance when compared to their nativeEnglish-speaking peers. The integration of Art into STEM disciplines has evolved STEM into STEAM. Lately, therehas been much discussion in the educational field that the acronym STEAM should be further evolved into STREAMby integrating Reading. The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of integrating STEM and Readingcurriculum in K-12 education to reduce the achievement gap between ELL and non-ELL students. Practicalclassroom strategies for classroom teaching and instruction are discussed.

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Maarouf, S. A. (2019). Supporting Academic Growth of English Language Learners: Integrating Reading into STEM Curriculum. World Journal of Education, 9(4), 83. https://doi.org/10.5430/wje.v9n4p83

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