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Dual language learner data gaps: The need for better policies in the early years

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This report highlights current practices and proposes how states can better collect and use ECE data in three areas: 1) tracking DLL enrollment, 2) evaluating program quality, and 3) assessing kindergarten readiness. Ultimately, better data across these domains has potential to empower leaders and families, addressing key information gaps to serve DLLs more strategically. (author abstract)
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