Creating a Welcoming Classroom for ELL and Immigrant Students
What can educators do to make English language learners (ELLs) and immigrant students feel welcome within the school community? Here are some of our most popular resources on the topic, along with related resources.
Featured Articles
- Making Students and Families Feel Welcome
- How to Create a Welcoming Classroom Environment for ELLs
- Getting to Know Your ELLs: Six Steps for Success
- 'Welcome Kit' for New ELLs
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Related Resource Sections
- Culturally Responsive Instruction
- Getting Students' Names Right
- Building Empathy for ELLs and Immigrant Students
Welcoming Students in Schools
- Creating a Welcoming Classroom Environment for Pre-K–5 ELs by Judie Haynes
- SupportEd: Top 10 Ways to Support ELLs in 2017 by Dr. Diane Staehr Fenner
- A Primer on Helping Immigrant Students Feel Welcome in School (Education Week)
- Building an Inclusive Classroom (Share My Lesson)
Supporting Immigrant Students and Families
- Guide: How to Support Immigrant Students and Families: Strategies for Schools and Early Childhood Programs
- Serving and Supporting Immigrant Students: Information for Schools
- Supporting Special Populations such as Refugees, Unaccompanied Minors, Migrant Students
- U.S. Department of Education's English Learner Tool Kit
- Supporting Students From Immigrant Families (Teaching Tolerance)
Strategies for Family Engagement
- Engaging ELL Families: 20 Strategies for School Leaders
- When We Stop Counting: How One District in Rural Nebraska Welcomed New ELL Families
- Welcoming America Network: Resources and Ideas
Addressing Bias and Bullying
- How to Address Bias and Bullying: Resources for Schools
- Building Empathy for ELL and Immigrant Students
Classroom Resources and Booklists
For recommended lesson plans and booklists for all ages, see our updated resource section on: