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contents Migrant Education. IDRA Focus. Academic Achievement Educational Attainment Educational Cooperation Educational Strategies Elementary Secondary Education High School Students Hispanic American Students Limited English Speaking Mexican American Education Migrant Education Preschool Education This newsletter theme issue includes five articles on migrant education and migrant students. "Creative Educational Opportunities for Migrant Students" (Abelardo Villarreal, Anita Tijerina Revilla) discusses the need to increase high school graduation rates among migrant students, the high dropout rate and low standardized test scores of Texas migrant students, technical assistance available to migrant educators from the comprehensive regional assistance centers, and strategies to remove barriers to graduation for migrant high school students. A table lists second-language acquisition strategies and activities for students at beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels of English language learning. "Schools As Communities of Learners: An Initiative toward Creating Democratic Education" (Anita Tijerina Revilla) describes an initiative to improve schools along the U.S.-Mexican border by creating learning communities and partnerships that include students, parents, teachers, and local businesses. In "A Call from Beyond," LeRoy Johnson reflects on his youth as a migrant worker and the day he found out he was going to college. "Migrant Students and the Influence of Teachers" (Frank Gonzales) describes a library program of Spanish-language preliteracy activities developed by four teachers in an Arkansas school district. "1997 Exemplary Migrant Students" profiles two Texas migrant students honored for their academic successes in a booklet of 37 such profiles. A list of educational web sites dealing with migrant education is included. (SV)
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spellingShingle Migrant Education. IDRA Focus.
Academic Achievement
Educational Attainment
Educational Cooperation
Educational Strategies
Elementary Secondary Education
High School Students
Hispanic American Students
Limited English Speaking
Mexican American Education
Migrant Education
Preschool Education
Migrant Education. IDRA Focus. Academic Achievement Educational Attainment Educational Cooperation Educational Strategies Elementary Secondary Education High School Students Hispanic American Students Limited English Speaking Mexican American Education Migrant Education Preschool Education This newsletter theme issue includes five articles on migrant education and migrant students. "Creative Educational Opportunities for Migrant Students" (Abelardo Villarreal, Anita Tijerina Revilla) discusses the need to increase high school graduation rates among migrant students, the high dropout rate and low standardized test scores of Texas migrant students, technical assistance available to migrant educators from the comprehensive regional assistance centers, and strategies to remove barriers to graduation for migrant high school students. A table lists second-language acquisition strategies and activities for students at beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels of English language learning. "Schools As Communities of Learners: An Initiative toward Creating Democratic Education" (Anita Tijerina Revilla) describes an initiative to improve schools along the U.S.-Mexican border by creating learning communities and partnerships that include students, parents, teachers, and local businesses. In "A Call from Beyond," LeRoy Johnson reflects on his youth as a migrant worker and the day he found out he was going to college. "Migrant Students and the Influence of Teachers" (Frank Gonzales) describes a library program of Spanish-language preliteracy activities developed by four teachers in an Arkansas school district. "1997 Exemplary Migrant Students" profiles two Texas migrant students honored for their academic successes in a booklet of 37 such profiles. A list of educational web sites dealing with migrant education is included. (SV)
title Migrant Education. IDRA Focus.
topic Academic Achievement
Educational Attainment
Educational Cooperation
Educational Strategies
Elementary Secondary Education
High School Students
Hispanic American Students
Limited English Speaking
Mexican American Education
Migrant Education
Preschool Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED417919