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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 19 MIN

Ep 203 Why Your ELL Students Aren't Making the Progress Everyone Expects (And What to Do About It)

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If you have ever sat in a data review meeting and heard someone ask why your ELL students aren't making progress — this episode is going to change how you walk into that room forever. In Episode 203 of the Equipping ELLs podcast, Beth Vaucher addresses one of the most painful and persistent experiences ELL teachers face: being held accountable for outcomes built on a fundamental misunderstanding of how language actually develops. The problem isn't you. The problem isn't your students. The problem is that the expectations were never realistic to begin with.Beth walks through the critical research behind second language acquisition, including Jim Cummins' landmark distinction between BICS (Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills) and CALP (Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency). Conversational language takes one to three years to develop. Academic language proficiency — the kind students need to read complex texts, write arguments, and access grade-level content — takes five to seven years even under ideal conditions. When schools measure ELL students annually and expect grade-level movement each year, they are measuring the wrong thing on the wrong timeline.This episode also takes an honest look at the limits of standardized language proficiency testing. Tests like ACCESS measure a single snapshot in time — one moment, one format, one set of tasks — and they cannot see the growth that ELL teachers observe every single day. A student moving from silence to attempting sentences. A student whose writing shifts from copied phrases to original ideas. A student self-correcting mid-conversation for the first time. These moments are real data. They just don't show up in a spreadsheet.Beth also addresses the unique pressure ELL teachers absorb from every direction — admins, homeroom teachers, families, district accountability systems — and gives a direct, compassionate message: that pressure is not yours to carry. And yet the teachers who carry it most lightly are the ones equipped to walk into data meetings as the expert — not defensively, but with clarity, confidence, and the right tools.The episode closes with three things every ELL teacher can control: knowing students deeply, tracking visible growth consistently, and proactively educating the people around them. Beth also introduces a free resource — language domain rubrics covering speaking, listening, reading, and writing — that give ELL teachers a clear observational framework to know exactly where each student is and what they need next.Whether you are a newer ELL teacher still finding your footing or a veteran who is exhausted from being questioned about outcomes you cannot fully control, this episode will leave you feeling validated, equipped, and ready to advocate for your students with confidence.🎁 FREE RESOURCE: DM the word RUBRICS to @EquippingELLs on Instagram and we will send you our language domain rubrics — free, ready to use in your classroom this week.

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