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Institution | Education Commission of the States, Denver, CO. |
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Titel | Migrant Education: A Consolidated View. |
Quelle | (1987), (41 Seiten)
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Beigaben | Tabellen |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Access to Education; Demography; Economic Factors; Educational Change; Educational Finance; Elementary Secondary Education; Federal Aid; Government Role; High Risk Students; Higher Education; Migrant Education; Migrant Problems; Migrant Programs; Migrant Youth; Poverty; Program Descriptions; Quality of Life; Student Characteristics; Student Needs; Work Environment |
Abstract | The condition of migrant students is detailed in this report, which points out that the problems facing migrant students are shared by many at-risk students and the recommendations for migrant students apply to many segments of the at-risk population. Chapter 1 outlines migrant student demographics noting racial and ethnic minority status, limited English proficiency, high drop out rates, frequent unemployment, and low wages. Chapter 2 outlines legislative and funding history from the mid-1960s to today's network of interstate and intrastate cooperation designed to provide the continuity needed if migrant students are to move in and out of many schools in a year and still succeed. Chapter 3 describes advocacy groups and the service network. Chapter 4 discusses the impact of the educational reform movement on migrant education and points out opportunities and pitfalls. Chapter 5 contrasts migrants' contributions to the economy with their hazardous work conditions, meager wages, low status, and poor health. Chapter 6 argues that federal financial support is essential for migrant education and urges a commitment to equal access to education for the migrant population. Appendices include brief descriptions of innovative migrant programs and a summary in chart form of state educational reform efforts from 1982-1986. (JHZ) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2004/1/01 |