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Serrano, Vicente Z. – 1980
Because Hispanics are the fastest growing minority in the United States and are projected to become the largest minority during the 1980's, the education system must be more responsive to their needs. Fewer Hispanic children enroll in school than do non-Hispanics, many of them fall behind in school, and they have higher attrition rates than…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cultural Background, Educational Legislation, Educational Needs
Seidman, Dorles M. – 1967
This teaching guide, developed with ESEA Title I funds, outlines an oral English program to help Mexican-American students eliminate nonstandard pronunciation and usage. Along with lessons to motivate the students and to teach them certain language concepts, the guide contains pronunciation, usage, and oral emphasis lessons and followup drills,…
Descriptors: Grade 10, Lesson Plans, Mexican Americans, Oral English
Carline, Donald E.; And Others – 1975
This study compared Spanish and English reading skill with concept usage and was directed at predicting oral reading level. A total of 144 bilingual migrant children, aged seven through twelve years, from six summer programs in Colorado were administered the Test of Concept Utilization (TCU) and the Silvaroli Informal Reading Inventory in both…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Elementary Education, English (Second Language), Mexican Americans
Krueck, Thomas G.; Ashmore, Will
This paper presents the results of a study that was conducted to determine the effects of court ordered desegregation on student attendance and mobility. The study documented and isolated the attendance and mobility patterns of Title I children, with similar attention given to the attendance and mobility patterns on non-Title I children and…
Descriptors: Attendance, Black Students, Desegregation Effects, Elementary Education
Altus Independent School District 18, OK. – 1975
The purpose of the 1975 Migrant Summer School was to: (1) expand the migrant child's vocabulary, (2) improve his academic ability, (3) develop cultural enrichment, and (4) facilitate social adjustment. Specific objectives were: (1) developing reading skills to enable students to read easily materials on different levels, (2) developing writing…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Elementary Education, Enrichment, Enrichment Activities
Hernandez, Luis F. – 1967
A curriculum guide was prepared for the teaching of standard spoken English in the Los Angeles junior high schools. This guide focuses specifically on the language handicaps of Mexican-American students. The lessons were designed for use with accompanying tapes and filmstrips. (See also UD 007702 for parallel program to help Negro students). (NH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Filmstrips, Instructional Materials, Junior High School Students
Scott, Ellis Bryan – 1968
A national survey analyzed migrant education programs during 1967. The objectives were to identify: (1) those school districts reporting migrant children under Title I, ESEA, (2) the number of school districts providing migrant education programs both during the regular school year and summer term, (3) the major curricular emphasis and grade…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, American Indians, Blacks, Compensatory Education
Texas Education Agency, Austin. – 1971
Data were gathered from 22 large Texas school districts (over 17,000 in average daily attendance) and 221 medium districts to assess school participation in federally supported programs designed to assist the advancement of educationally disadvantaged children. In this report, the data gathered from the sample school districts are arranged into 8…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Blacks, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth
Pearce, Consuelo Q. de – 1975
The four training sessions for instructional aides working with migrant children in the Nampa, Idaho school district included objectives to facilitate: (1) awareness of aide influence; (2) aide self-confidence; (3) comfortable interaction between aides and school district personnel; (4) problem detection and prevention; (5) the aide's role in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cultural Awareness, Educational Media, Institutes (Training Programs)
Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. – 1969
Speeches given at this conference cover the following areas: trends in implementation and funding status of Title I and Title II programs of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act; problems of designing programs for the urban disadvantaged (recruitment, curriculum development, staff selection, and supportive counseling); the cultures of rural…
Descriptors: American Indians, Audiovisual Instruction, Black Culture, Compensatory Education
BENITENDI, WILMA LEE; AND OTHERS – 1967
A SURVEY MADE DURING THE SUMMER OF 1967 SHOWED THAT ALMOST ONE THOUSAND SCHOOL-AGE MIGRANT CHILDREN WERE IN THE STATE OF WYOMING FOR 6 TO 8 WEEKS DURING THE SUGAR BEET SEASON. THIS HANDBOOK, PREPARED FOR THE USE OF THOSE TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS WHO WORK IN SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMS, IS DIVIDED INTO FIVE CHAPTERS. CHAPTERS 1 AND 2 DEAL WITH THE…
Descriptors: Administration, Art, Attendance, Bus Transportation
Savard, William G. – 1977
During Fiscal Year 1975-76, the Oregon Migrant Education Program provided educational, health, nutritional, and social services to 4,677 children. Of these, 8% were preschoolers, 58% were at the elementary level, 21% at the junior high level, and 13% at the senior high level. Slightly more than 3/4 were Mexican American, with an estimated 48%…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Ancillary Services, Career Awareness
Austin Independent School District, TX. Office of Research and Evaluation. – 1977
The final evaluation of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title I Migrant Program in the Austin, Texas Independent School District is reported. The program consisted of instructional, student recruitment, parental involvement, health services, and clothing components. The instructional component included programs for pre-kindergarten…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Students, Clothing, Compensatory Education
Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Oklahoma City. – 1968
The 5 most pressing educational needs of children of Mexican American migratory workers in Oklahoma are seen to be in (1) inadequate command of the English language, (2) nutritional deficiencies, (3) social adjustment problems, (4) proper physical hygiene, and (5) curricular planning and bilingual personnel. In an effort to meet these needs, the…
Descriptors: Bilingual Teachers, Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged, English (Second Language)
Brooks, Thomas; And Others – 1975
Providing supplemental services to educationally deprived students, the program consisted of coordination for more effective learning and communication skills components composed of a kindergarten program, a reading program for grades 1-4, and a support services program; and a "Happy Talk" component designed to help parents of preschool…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Ancillary Services, Communication Skills, Cooperative Programs
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