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Peer reviewedSuarez-Orozco, Marcelo M. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 1996
The current status of immigration issues at both national and global levels is examined. A psychocultural theory is presented of Proposition 187 as a paradigm of economic, demographic, and cultural anxieties produced by current immigration. Several potential outcomes of full implementation of Proposition 187 are explored. (MMU)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Discrimination
Tatar, Moshe – Multicultural Teaching, 1998
Studied the attitudes of 37 Israeli secondary-school counselors towards immigrant students and citizenship education. Most believed that implementation of citizenship education is a schoolwide enterprise, and most supported an assimilationist perspective for immigrant students. Implications of a belief in a culturally plural perspective, held by…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Beliefs, Citizenship Education, Counselor Attitudes
Peer reviewedRong, Xue Lan – Social Education, 1998
Addresses the issue of heavy immigration to the United States from Latin America and Asia in the past two decades. Includes demographic data and an analysis of changing patterns of diversity. Poses challenges for educators related to institutional responses, overcoming stereotypes, and goals of assimilation versus acculturation. (DSK)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Demography, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedDeConcini, Christina; Piller, Jeanine S.; Fisher, Margaret – Social Education, 1998
Outlines historical legislation affecting immigration to the United States, explains current laws and how they affect immigration, summarizes the process for obtaining citizenship, describes the experience of immigrants with the legal system, introduces the work of pro bono (free) legal services for immigrants, and presents related teaching…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Class Activities, Current Events, Educational Resources
Peer reviewedEhlers, Marsha Gilpin – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Finds that, by teaching history in conjunction with literature, students grasp historical understanding because they begin to acquire a deeper understanding of their role in constructing the past. States that literature helps create strong images often missing in students' responses to nonfiction material. Gives Alejandro Morales's "The Brick…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Immigration, Interdisciplinary Approach, Interpretive Skills
Peer reviewedLauter, Paul – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Recommends and discusses texts that enable students to investigate the "typical" immigrant story, the parallels and differences in immigration experiences, and characteristics of immigrants. Provides vivid jumping-off points into complex and differentiated lives of real people often hidden beneath labels such as "immigrant." (CMK)
Descriptors: Acculturation, College Instruction, Culture Conflict, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedBratsberg, Bernt – Economics of Education Review, 1995
Presents a comprehensive conceptual and empirical analysis of nonreturn among foreign college students in the United States. Constructs nonreturn rates for 69 source countries, using U.S Immigration and Naturalization Service microdata. The variation in nonreturn rates across source countries is explained by differing economic and political…
Descriptors: College Students, Economic Factors, Foreign Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWeiner, Myron – International Migration Review, 1996
Examines the debate as to whether migration is a basic human right or whether the claims of outsiders are superseded by the principle of national sovereignty and the moral obligation of the state to do the best for its own citizens. Neither approach provides a clear answer. (SLD)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Ethics, Government Role, Immigration
Peer reviewedChurgin, Michael J. – International Migration Review, 1996
Focuses on mass immigration to the United States and the country's responses to various groups of immigrants. It is concluded that the United States has used international agreements regarding the settlement of large numbers of people only when they have facilitated government action. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Government Role, Immigrants, Immigration
Peer reviewedOrtiz, Vilma – International Migration Review, 1996
Examines the effect of family indicators, including marriage, on migration from, and return to, Puerto Rico in the 1980s using data from surveys of 3,175 and 2,032 women. Single women apparently use migration to gain independence, but married women often follow men in the migration stream. (SLD)
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Females, Hispanic Americans, Immigrants
Peer reviewedKandel, William; Massey, Douglas S. – Social Forces, 2002
Examines a Mexican "culture of migration," in which U.S. migration becomes an expectation for young people. Among approximately 7,000 secondary students surveyed in Zacatecas (Mexico), adolescents from families involved in U.S. migration were more likely to aspire to live and work in the United States, increasing the likelihood they…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Family Influence, Foreign Countries, Immigration
Peer reviewedBhavnagri, Navaz Peshotan – Childhood Education, 2001
Introduces this special issue on migration and education, describing the common underlying organizational framework for articles in this issue. Presents five common content strands regarding global immigration and schooling, including multiple reasons for migration, initial marginalization of immigrant groups, gaining resilience from support…
Descriptors: Children, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Culturally Relevant Education
Peer reviewedRong, Xue Lan; Brown Frank – Education and Urban Society, 2002
Introduces a special issue that explores new immigration trends and major issues related to K-12 schooling in urban areas. The seven articles fall into three categories: a national and historical overview; examples of two types of educational change; and the acculturation and schooling experiences of various racial/ethnic immigrant groups. (SM)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Differences, Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMatthews, Martha A. – Future of Children, 1999
Analyzes current and proposed federal and state civil laws to better understand their potential impact on children affected by domestic violence. Considers legislation and policy trends related to domestic violence, child custody and visitation, child protection systems, welfare reform, and immigration. (Contains 100 references.) (SLD)
Descriptors: Children, Family Violence, Federal Legislation, Immigration
Singer, Judith Y.; Singer, Alan J. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2004
Students at all levels need to have opportunities to represent themselves in their work in ways that are meaningful to them. The Family Artifact Museum Project provides an opportunity for students to accomplish this as they bring their family stories into the classroom and see how the lives of ordinary people are part of history. This project came…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Cultural Context, Museums, Immigration

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