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Keisha Casan Danielle Covington – Online Submission, 2024
Immigrant perspectives of learning formats are potential causes of slow integration into US society. The purpose is to investigate whether a relationship exists between perspectives of learning and instruction formats, linguistic skills development, self-directed learning and motivation in immigrant integration through the lens of Knowles (1974)…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Adults, Socioeconomic Status, Andragogy
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Biasutti, Michele; Concina, Eleonora; Frate, Sara – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2020
The current study analysed teachers' methodologies, practices and needs to promote the integration of newly arrived migrant/refugee pupils in educational contexts. Twentynine Italian primary and middle school teachers answered a qualitative survey analysed with ATLAS.ti software. In analysis, seven categories emerged: teaching values and beliefs;…
Descriptors: Migrants, Refugees, Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers
Anderson, Leslie M.; Meredith, Julie; Schmidt, Rebecca; Pratt-Williams, Jaunelle; Jonas, Deborah; Vandersall, Kirk – Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development, US Department of Education, 2019
This document includes seven technical appendices that accompany the full report, "Study of the Implementation of the ESEA Title I -- Part C Migrant Education Program." The appendices include the following: (1) Appendix A: Statutory Provisions for the Migrant Education Program; (2) Appendix B: A Brief History of the Migrant Student…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Migrant Education
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Prandini, Manuela; Baconguis, Rowena D. T. – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2021
Faced with impoverishment after the financial crisis of 2008, Filipino women migrants in Italy struggle to sustain their financial commitments to their families in the Philippines. Research shows that financial literacy and entrepreneurship (FLE) education can improve financial management and decision-making processes. Spanning a period of…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Entrepreneurship, Money Management, Multiple Literacies
Minnesota Department of Education, 2013
The primary purpose of the Minnesota Migrant Education Program (MEP) is to help migrant children and youth overcome challenges of mobility, frequent absences, late enrollment into school, social isolation, and other difficulties associated with a migratory life, in order that they might succeed in school. Furthermore, the Minnesota MEP must give…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Educational Needs, Migrant Education, Migrant Children
Fishman, Mike; Wille, Jessica – MDRC, 2014
The early twenty-first century has seen increased attention to developing young children's social-emotional skills and competencies in preschool programs, including Head Start--the largest federally funded early-childhood education program in the United States. At the same time, there has been greater recognition of the importance of adapting…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Young Children, Migrant Education, Preschool Curriculum
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Yates, Lynda – English Language Teaching, 2008
In this paper I report on a research project designed to address the question of how the policy of continuous enrolment has been working in practice in the AMEP (Adult Migrant English Program), the national English language program offered to newly-arrived migrants to Australia. Managers, teachers and learners from around Australia were…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Migrant Education, English (Second Language), English Language Learners
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North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. Div. of Support Programs. – 1988
This manual contains forms and instructions for North Carolina's annual review of its migrant education program established under the federal Education Consolidation and Improvement Act. State officials developed this self-review process to simplify compliance monitoring of the state program. The self-review is conducted by local education…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Migrant Education, Organizational Effectiveness, Program Administration
California State Univ., Fresno. – 1985
This technical report outlines the evaluation methodology used to conduct the 1984-85 High School Equivalency Programs/College Assistance for Migrant Programs (HEP/CAMP) National Evaluation Project, with special emphasis upon how this methodology might be adapted to meet evaluation requirements of local HEP and CAMP programs. Section 1 describes…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization, High School Equivalency Programs
Riley, Gary L. – 1985
The report is a comprehensive presentation of High School Equivalency Programs (HEP) and College Assistance for Migrants Programs (CAMP) National Evaluation Project findings with particular emphasis on determining the accumulative educational and career impacts of having participated in a HEP or CAMP program. Part 1 provides an overview of the…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Financial Support, High School Equivalency Programs, Higher Education
Dusewicz, Russell A. – 1991
This report evaluates the day care needs of Pennsylvania migrant families and the adequacy of current state and local resources and delivery system for meeting those needs. Data collection included a meeting with state program administrators; mail surveys of state, regional, and local agency administrators and staff, and of employers of migrant…
Descriptors: Day Care, Delivery Systems, Early Childhood Education, Migrant Children
Leidner, Henry Robert – 1993
Due to changes in agriculture and the resulting decline in numbers of migrant families, many migrant programs must redefine job responsibilities and retrain and reassign migrant support personnel. This practicum was aimed at retraining migrant educational and health support personnel in the job skills necessary to move into available Chapter 1…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Dislocated Workers, Elementary Secondary Education, Mentors
Westat, Inc., Rockville, MD. – 1994
This report summarizes the participation and achievement information provided by state education agencies on the Chapter 1 Migrant Education Program (MEP) for 1991-92. The 1991-92 school year was marked by dramatic growth in the number of participants receiving MEP services in both regular and summer terms. In both terms, migrant participants were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment, Federal Aid
Saginaw Public Schools, MI. Dept. of Evaluation Services. – 1993
The Saginaw (Michigan) School District bilingual and migrant programs operated as one program at 24 elementary schools, 4 junior high schools, and both high schools. The state bilingual program served 633 students, primarily Hispanics, and 585 students in the migrant program, but there was considerable overlap between enrollments. Services…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs, Hispanic Americans
Cox, J. Lamarr; And Others – 1992
This document consists of three volumes representing a 3-year study of the Chapter 1 Migrant Education Program (MEP). The study used current and nationally representative data to address research questions related to program targeting, services, communications, and administration. Volume I presents study findings from mail questionnaires completed…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Compensatory Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Migrant Education
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