Hrm...that sounds a little different from how I remember ESOL in middle/high school. We had separate classes just for students in the program, so there was no "main class" to have time taken away from. As far as teacher tactics go, I can't say I know much at all.
There's another sticky situation. Should immigrant children or children with English-speaking difficulties be put under the same sort of testing regiment that other, more established students have to take? Would that be fair?
Edit: Ackk! I see that you've just talked about NCLB in a previous post. I guess that's straying a bit off topic, but I am guessing that you don't think NCLB is doing a whole lot of good. As an educator, do you see any real improvements at all?
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