New Mexico: ELL Resources
As of 2019, New Mexico’s schools were home to nearly 53,000 English language learners. In recent years, the most common three languages spoken by ELLs in New Mexico have been Spanish, Navajo, and Nias. (U.S. Dept. of Education, National Center for Education Statistics)
New Mexico is a member of WIDA (World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment), joining in 2008. WIDA is a consortium of states dedicated to the design and implementation of high standards and equitable educational opportunities for English language learners which offers states programming for identifying and annually assessing the English language development of its English learners.
Note: For additional state-by-state data and information, see New America's English Learner Accountability Hub.
State ELL Resources
New Mexico Department of Education
- ELL State Website: Bilingual and Multicultural Education NCLB Title III
- Multilingual Certifications: Seal of Biliteracy
Related resources
Statewide Organizations
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Note: Regulations change with time. These guidelines were compiled in January of 2012 and updated in May 2022. If you see something that needs updating, please send an e-mail to Colorín Colorado. For more detailed information regarding ELL guidelines and policies at the state and federal levels, please see the following:
References
U.S. Department of Education. Our Nation’s English Learners. Most Common Non-English Languages Spoken by English Learners.