EL Facts
The University of California Linguistic Minority Research Institute (UC LMRI), is a multi-campus research unit of the University of California that was established in 1984, in response to the California Legislature's request that the University of California's Office of the President pursue "...knowledge applicable to educational policy and practice in the area of language minority students' academic achievement and knowledge," including their access to the University of California and other institutions of higher education.
There are 7 publications in this collection, published between 2003 and 2006.
Rumberger, Russell W.: Tenth Grade Dropout Rates by Native Language, Race/Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Status, 2006
Rumberger, Russell W.: The Growth of California’s Linguistic, Racial, and Ethnic Populations, 1986 - 2013, 2005
Rumberger, Russell W.: The Intersection of Language, Race/Ethnicity, Immigration Status, and Poverty, 2005
Rumberger, Russell W.: California’s Growing Bilingual Population, 2003
Rumberger, Russell W.: Language Minority Students Account for Most of California’s Enrollment Growth in the Last Decade, 2003
Rumberger, Russell W.: One Quarter of California’s Teachers for English Learners Not Fully Certified, 2003
Rumberger, Russell W.: Primary Language Instruction In California Continues To Decline, 2003