What Does ESL Mean to Her? An Analysis of Women of Color Recounting Their Attempts to Exit EL Instructional Services

AERA OPEN(2023)

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A portion of EL-identified youth want to exit the EL instructional services to which they are legally entitled. Moreover, institutionalized adultism within EL policy does not provide youths a role in decision-making about these services. As a result, little is known about how individuals who attempt unsanctioned exits conceptualize EL instructional services. This study uses an intersectional anti-adultism conceptual lens to analyze the retrospective interviews of 35 women of color who attempted to exit EL instructional services during their K-12 schooling. The findings highlight three dominant themes in participants' conceptualizations of EL instructional services: they were academically limiting, socially isolating, and that placement in these services was a product of racism. Moreover, this detailed analysis evidenced how schooling transitions impacted participants' conceptualization of EL instructional services. These findings have implications for how research, policy, and practice can center EL-identified youths' decision-making and disrupt their experiences of marginalization.
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adultism, bilingual/bicultural, decision making, educational policy, EL policy, EL services, English language learners, equity, in-depth interviewing, instructional practices, learning environments, qualitative research, reclassification, youth voice
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