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ARE MIGRANT STUDENTS CLOSING THE GAP?

Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2021
AbstractSince 2015, increased numbers of newly immigrated schoolchildren in Europe have resulted in divergent, often ad hoc measures to provide for their education. Because the basis of classroom learning is information found in written texts, the development of grade-level reading skills is of central importance.
Nicole Marx   +2 more
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Successful Migrant Students

2005
The purpose of this project was to examine successful migrant mathematics programs and identify specific pedagogical and instructional strategies that could then be implemented in other less successful schools. Our findings suggest that the organizational culture of a school affects overall student achievement and, thus, migrant student achievement as ...
Pedro Reyes, Carol Fletcher
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Understanding and Educating Migrant Students

Preventing School Failure: Alternative Education for Children and Youth, 1991
(1991). Understanding and Educating Migrant Students. Preventing School Failure: Alternative Education for Children and Youth: Vol. 36, Multiculturalism, pp. 41-46.
John S. Platt   +2 more
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Migrants and overseas students

Politics, 1973
Paul R. Wilson, Immigrants and Politics, ANU Press, Canberra, 1973, pp. 175 + ix, $7.00. S. Bochner and P. Wicks, eds, Overseas Students in Australia, NSW University Press, Sydney, 1973, pp. 244 + ix, $3.00.
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Educating Migrant Students: The Paraprofessional Component

Exceptional Children, 1982
The education of migrant children has become an issue of national significance. One aspect of a complex service delivery system that might be used to provide an appropriate education for these students is the employment of paraprofessionals. The purpose of this paper is to describe the role of paraprofessionals in providing educational programs for ...
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Migrant Students' College Access: Emerging Evidence From the Migrant Student Leadership Institute

Journal of Latinos and Education, 2009
Little is known about migrant students' college access. Outreach programs serving such students rarely track their participants' postsecondary trajectories, nor do they compare participants' college access outcomes with those of similar students. This study examines the California public college application, acceptance, and enrollment patterns of ...
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Student Mobility and Migrant Knowledge

Industry and Higher Education, 2014
For a better understanding of the impact of global student flows on industries and knowledge societies, we need to rethink the relationship between global student mobility and migrant knowledge. The authors elaborate on the view that current policy and practice relating to higher education mobility puts too much emphasis on mobilizing pools of ...
Vauterin Julia   +2 more
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Competencies Necessary for Instructing Migrant Handicapped Students

Exceptional Children, 1984
This study identified the competencies teachers of migrant handicapped students perceived as important in providing educational services to migrant handicapped students and their families. A 45-item questionnaire rating the importance of specific competencies reported necessary for success in teaching migrant handicapped students was completed by 163 ...
S J, Salend, R J, Michael, M, Taylor
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Social Class, Identity, and Migrant Students

Journal of Language, Identity & Education, 2014
A necessary component of the neoliberal mechanisms of globalization, migration addresses the economic and labor needs of postindustrial countries while producing new modes of social fragmentation and inequality (Crompton, 2008). As migrant students insert themselves into segmented spaces, their countries of origin are themselves implicated in a global ...
Ron Darvin, Bonny Norton
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Teaching migrant students algebra by audioconference

American Journal of Distance Education, 1994
Abstract This article describes a pilot program designed to teach algebra to Texas migrant students via audioconferencing. Issues related to course development, design, and delivery are discussed. The high class grade averages and the students' increased ability to communicate mathematically indicate that audioconferencing is a viable alternative to ...
Kathy J. Schmidt   +2 more
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