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NJEA Review, 1979
The first of a two-part series on Migrant Education in New Jersey focuses on a mobile lab designed to orient migrant students to a new range of potential employment opportunities. Purchased with a federal grant, the $120,000 trailer contains $70,000 worth of sophisticated electronic and mechanical teaching devices. (KC)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Opportunities, Migrant Education
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Barnett, Stephen E.; And Others – Journal of Nutrition Education, 1980
Describes the nutrition component of the migrant health program in Colorado during 1974-76. Also evaluates aspects of programmatic and cost effectiveness. Tables accompany the text. (CS)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Health Education, Migrant Education, Migrant Programs
Naismith, Rachael – Library Journal, 1989
Discussion of issues in bookmobile services to migrant workers focuses on the experiences of the Fresno County Public Library. A profile of migrant workers is provided, and funding problems and options, the information provision aspect of library service, lending policies, and impediments to serving migrants are discussed. (three references) (MES)
Descriptors: Bookmobiles, Library Role, Library Services, Migrant Programs
Colleges Ontario, 2009
Immigrants will represent nearly 100 percent of net labour market growth in Canada by the year 2011. More than ever, employers recognize the need to effectively integrate immigrants into the workplace and they seek solutions to leverage the talents and contributions immigrants bring to the Canadian economy. From January to March 2009, Colleges…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, College Role, Transitional Programs
Public Policy Institute of California, 2007
This research brief summarizes a report by Laura E. Hill and Joseph M. Hayes, "Out-of-School Immigrant Youth" (2007, 134 pp.) [ED496282]. In that report, the authors paint a detailed portrait of a little-noticed immigrant population group, mainly from Mexico and Central America, who are not receiving any kind of education or schooling.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Public Policy, Educational Attainment
Salerno, Anne – 1989
Migrant students on the secondary level comprise an ethnically diverse population with many educational needs. Migrant Education programs assist students in overcoming problems that result from language barriers, cultural differences, school interruptions, credit deficiencies, educational tracking, and grade retention in order to ensure high…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Migrant Education, Migrant Programs, Migrant Youth
SKILLICORN, STANLEY A. – 1967
IN THE SUMMER OF 1965, A MIGRANT HEALTH CLINIC WAS STARTED IN THE SOUTHERN PART OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. THE CLINIC DIFFERS FROM THE PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT'S CLINICS BY OFFERING TREATMENT AND MEDICATION, INSTEAD OF ONLY PREVENTIVE SERVICES. THE ENTIRE STAFF, FROM DOCTORS TO BABY-SITTERS, VOLUNTEERS ITS TIME, AND THE CLINIC IS NOW OPEN…
Descriptors: Clinics, Health Needs, Migrant Health Services, Migrant Programs
Saavedra, Pilar – Agenda, 1977
Out of the need to raise the farmworkers' consciousness and to encourage them to unite, El Teatro Campesino was created to entertain and uplift the morale by the struggling strikers. Today, the group has also published books, poems, posters, and other printed matter; produced films and tapes; and recorded albums. (NQ)
Descriptors: Background, Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness, Dramatics
Daft, Julie – US Department of Education, 2004
States use Migrant Education Program (MEP) funds to ensure that migrant children are provided with appropriate services that address the special needs caused by the effects of continual educational disruption. MEP services are usually delivered by schools, districts and/or other public or private organizations and can be instructional (reading,…
Descriptors: Migrant Education, Migrant Programs, State Programs, Student Participation
National Association of Migrant Educators, Sunnyside, WA. – 1993
The National Association of Migrant Educators (NAME) presents recommendations for the 1993 reauthorization of federally supported educational programs serving migrant children. These recommendations entail a comprehensive strategy for helping migrant children attain national education goals, and reflect findings of national studies as well as…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation
Morales, Jeanette A., Comp.; Jones, Margaret E., Comp. – 1983
The directory is a listing of the school administrators for the five geographic areas in Florida that host migrant programs. Following a map of the areas, the directory presents three master lists: an alphabetical list of Florida school districts and the area of each, an alphabetical list of cities and their counties, and an alphabetical list of…
Descriptors: Administrators, Migrant Education, Migrant Programs, Principals
Arnold, John D. – 1985
Program rationale, goals, and strategies are outlined in this description of Arizona-based centers which trained migrant workers in the use of microcomputers for business and clerical applications. Topics include the need to create new jobs for displaced farm workers, the assets farm workers bring to the business world, the training-related…
Descriptors: Data Processing Occupations, Job Training, Migrant Adult Education, Migrant Programs
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Bilingual Education. – 1980
This is a comprehensive listing of federal and state bilingual programs in New York State by funded project, program or district, number of pupils in program, grade level, language or type of program, grant amount awarded, and project director or contact person. The following types of programs are represented: (1) basic programs funded by the…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs, Fellowships
1961
MIGRANTS WERE AIDED BY THE COLORADO MIGRANT MINISTRY, WHICH WITH PUBLIC SCHOOL OFFICALS AND HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY PERSONNEL, HELPED TO DETERMINE LEGISLATIVE NEEDS, AND PROVIDED DIRECT SERVICES TO MIGRANTS IN THREE AREAS OF COLORADO. IN ROCKY FORD, A SPANISH-SPEAKING EDUCATED HUSBAND-WIFE-DAUGHTER TEAM WORKED WITH VARIOUS GROUPS WHO LED…
Descriptors: Church Programs, Enrichment Activities, Migrant Programs, Migrant Welfare Services
Johnston, Helen J. – Migration Today, 1984
Presents a broad, historical overview of federal legislation and agencies created to improve the health situation of migrant farm workers. Focuses particularly on the Migrant Health Act (of 1962) and its subsequent revisions. Asserts that a need still exists for special arrangements for health care for migrants and other seasonal farm workers. (KH)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Federal Programs, Hispanic Americans, Migrant Health Services
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