The Virginia Department of Education is responsible for evaluating
migrant education programs in the state through submission of an application for funding under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA).
Not exact matches
For example, churches may participate
in interracial dialogue
programs, preschool
education programs such as Head Start, nursery school
programs for children of working mothers, alcoholism
education programs, sex
education programs, open housing
programs, health and
education programs for
migrant workers.
The
migrant program was created
in 1966 as an amendment to the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965 to address the needs of children of mobile farm workers.
National Clearinghouse for Bilingual
Education The National Clearinghouse for Bilingual
Education (NCBE) provides information for individuals working
in foreign language
programs, English as a Second Language
programs, Head Start, Title I,
Migrant Education, or Adult
Education programs.
This approach has been used successfully for more than four decades
in health campaigns and
in the
Migrant Education Program.
An audit of three Oklahoma school districts has found that 98 percent of the children the districts counted as participants
in the federal
migrant education program during the 2003 - 04 school year didn't meet eligibility requirements.
In a March 21 report, the office of the U.S. Department of Education's inspector general said that 121 children in a sample of 124 migrant children in the Guymon, Clinton, and Poteau districts didn't meet the program's criteri
In a March 21 report, the office of the U.S. Department of
Education's inspector general said that 121 children
in a sample of 124 migrant children in the Guymon, Clinton, and Poteau districts didn't meet the program's criteri
in a sample of 124
migrant children
in the Guymon, Clinton, and Poteau districts didn't meet the program's criteri
in the Guymon, Clinton, and Poteau districts didn't meet the
program's criteria.
Migrant education funds support high quality
education programs that meet the special needs of migratory children to help them succeed academically
in a regular school
program, meet the same academic and content standards that all children are expected to meet, and graduate from high school.
The report examines progress
in the performance of students
in high - poverty schools, the development of state standards and assessment systems, accountability systems and school improvement efforts, the targeting of Title I funds, Title I services at the school level, support for family involvement, services for students
in private schools, and services provided under the Even Start,
Migrant Education, and Neglected and Delinquent
programs.
The following criteria are used to evaluate the
migrant education program applications: (1) effectiveness of program services / activities to increase student achievement, and (2) progress of schools and school divisions serving migrant children toward meeting the student performance targets as defined in the Virginia Board of Education's Consolidated State Application Accountability Workbo
education program applications: (1) effectiveness of
program services / activities to increase student achievement, and (2) progress of schools and school divisions serving
migrant children toward meeting the student performance targets as defined
in the Virginia Board of
Education's Consolidated State Application Accountability Workbo
Education's Consolidated State Application Accountability Workbook (PDF).
Migrant education — A
program of instruction and services for children who move periodically with their families from one school to another
in a different geographical area to secure seasonal employment.
My father was an advocate for bilingual
education and worked
in programs focused on providing educational opportunities for children of
migrant workers and Chicano / Latino students.
Jim has taught and directed
programs in child care, Head Start, public schools,
migrant education, and university lab schools, and served as adjunct faculty at the University of Vermont, Champlain College, and Community College of Vermont.
It turns out that
in 2002, 2003 and 2004, the Connecticut State Department of
Education applied for and was granted funds from the United States Department of
Education's National Initiative to Ensure Child Eligibility for Title I, Part C,
Migrant Education Program.
In this role, he provided leadership for six
program areas: school support and rural
education, impact aid, Indian
education,
migrant education, academic improvement, and safe and healthy students.
Dieckmann teaches math methods courses for the Stanford Teacher
Education Program (STEP) and remains active in policy in migrant education at the state and national level, especially in state needs ass
Education Program (STEP) and remains active
in policy
in migrant education at the state and national level, especially in state needs ass
education at the state and national level, especially
in state needs assessments.
This subsection shall be administered
in coordination with other
programs serving
migrant agricultural workers and seasonal farmworkers, including programs under title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education ACT of 1965, section 311 of the Economic Opportunity ACT of 1964, the Migrant * Health ACT, and the Farm Labor Contractor Registration ACT o
migrant agricultural workers and seasonal farmworkers, including
programs under title I of the Elementary and Secondary
Education ACT of 1965, section 311 of the Economic Opportunity ACT of 1964, the
Migrant * Health ACT, and the Farm Labor Contractor Registration ACT o
Migrant * Health ACT, and the Farm Labor Contractor Registration ACT of 1963.
Ms. Sanchez Fuentes also served as a National Head Start Fellow where she provided consultation
in literacy, parent
education, child care collaborations, and
program improvement to
Migrant and Seasonal Head Start and other early childhood
education programs nationwide.
Stepping Stones: A Texas
Migrant Early Childhood
Program for 3 - and 4 - Year - Olds was developed
in partnership with the Texas
Education Agency (TEA).
Stepping Stones: A Texas
Migrant Early Childhood Program for 3 - and 4 - Year - Olds was developed in partnership with the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and is available for free to all migrant programs throughout the state to support migrant children and their fa
Migrant Early Childhood
Program for 3 - and 4 - Year - Olds was developed
in partnership with the Texas
Education Agency (TEA) and is available for free to all
migrant programs throughout the state to support migrant children and their fa
migrant programs throughout the state to support
migrant children and their fa
migrant children and their families.
In 2012, our Texas Comprehensive Center (TXCC) partnered with the Texas
Education Agency (TEA) to develop Stepping Stones: A Texas
Migrant Early Childhood
Program for 3 - and 4 - Year - Olds.