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The Provider Test Key Questions That Show Whether Multilingual Learner Support Is More Than a Promise

5 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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In Part 2 of this conversation on The PL Reality Check, PLPG Director Dr. Joslyn Richardson sits down with Dr. Chalon Jones of the English Learners Success Forum to explore the key questions leaders should ask to determine whether a provider truly supports multilingual learners—or is simply making promises. Dr. Jones shares practical guidance on how effective professional learning translates research on language development into real classroom practice, how providers should help teachers integrate language and content instruction, and what evidence districts should look for to confirm that the provider can back up their claims: what classroom practice looks like for their clients, how outcomes change over time, and more.

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