ELLs and COVID-19: News and Updates
Learn more about what's happening around the country related to English language learners (ELLs), immigrant families, and refugees during COVID-19. We also include updates related to other communities that are disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.
News & Updates from Schools
2021-2022 school year
- Webinar: Supporting English-Learners This Fall: Focus on Assets, Not Deficits (Education Week)
- A North Carolina Principal Rethinks The Classroom And Brings Students Outdoors (NPR)
- NYC schools are getting 200 new murals. At this Bronx campus, painting provides connections after COVID’s isolation. (Chalkbeat)
- She's Been Teaching For 18 Years. She Says This Year Is Her Most Stressful Yet (NPR)
Distance learning
- How a UC Riverside professor got help from her cartoon panda to teach kids online (The Orange County Register)
- English-Language Learners Need More Support During Remote Learning (Education Week)
- How Will Schools Measure English-Learners' 'COVID-Slide' Learning Loss? (Education Week)
- California teachers worry gap widening for English learners during school closures (EdSource)
Family engagement
- Translators: A Bridge To Success For Non-English Speakers’ Families In The Manchester School District (New Hampshire Public Radio)
- OPINION: More federal money is coming to schools. We should use it to support families (Hechinger Report)
- From Tagalog to Korean, These Asian American Families Are Using Quarantine to Learn Their Families' Languages (NBC News)
Health / mental health outreach
- Newark nearly doubled its youth vaccination rate in 2 months. Here’s how. (Chalkbeat)
- Children's Mental Health Gets Millions In Federal Funding (NPR)
- Latino vaccination rates are high in one Maryland county. A cartoon grandmother helped. (Yahoo News)
Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic
- An AZ superintendent on safely reopening schools in his rural district, which is mostly Hispanic: "It's a fantasy." (The Washington Post)
- Latinos Hit Hard by COVID-19, but Chicago Evidence Suggests That the Reality Is Far Worse (Chicago Tribune)
- The Virus and the Vulnerable: Latino Children Suffer Higher Rates of COVID-19 (KQED)
- A semester of trauma, sickness and death at a New York school (Hechinger Report)
- For the Corona Family, Normal Life Faded Away as COVID-19 Wiped Out Jobs, School and Other Daily Routines They Relied On (The 74)
- The 'Katrina-to-Covid Class': How the coronavirus era affects New Orleans students more acutely (Hechinger Report)
Refugees and newcomers
- For Refugees, Pandemic Adds to the Hardship of a New Life (The Washington Post)
- Schools provide stability for refugees. Covid-19 upended that (Hechinger Report)
American Indian/Alaska Native students
- 3 Native American women reflect on attending college during the pandemic (Hechinger Report)
- COVID cases climb in Alaska's Siberian Yupik Village (Indian Country Today)
- As coronavirus ravaged Indian Country, the federal government failed its schools (Hechinger Report)
- Virtually teaching third-grade indigenous students in Arizona (NPR)
- Navajo Nation Sees Farming Renaissance During Coronavirus Pandemic (NPR)
- Navajo Nation Loses Elders And Tradition To COVID-19 (NPR)
- To Limit COVID-19, Navajo Leader Says: 'Listen To Your Public Health Professionals' (NPR)
- Coronavirus Infections Continue To Rise On Navajo Nation (NPR)
Related Resources
More resources for educators:
- Coronavirus Resources for Schools (Association of California School Administrators)
- Coronavirus Resource Section (American Federation of Teachers)
- A Mini Clearinghouse on Coronavirus, Created by Two School Librarians (School Library Journal)