«Upon entering the Ed School, I aspired to learn as much as I could
about immigrant students» experiences through my coursework and research,» Freeman says.
Not exact matches
Working with these adults,
students engage on civic issues and learn more
about immigrants» lives while improving their own Spanish.
This fascinating tour is taken by
about 44,000
students annually and is a must for any NY history buffs or for anyone seeking to better understand the life of our earliest
immigrants.
Albany City Schools superintendent Kaweeda Adams told the network
about 1 in 8
students in the Albany City School District are
immigrants or refugees, from 55 countries.
Blake stressed the importance of having a Democratic State Senate to ensure protection for
immigrants, speaking
about the need for the passage of the DREAM Act, which would grant state tuition assistance to undocumented
students.
Menendez, a Democrat seeking a third term, told hundreds of
students packed in a gymnasium
about his humble beginnings as a son of
immigrants.
By analyzing the teeth of those buried in different locations in Cahokia, Emerson, state archaeological survey bioarchaeologist Kristin Hedman and graduate
student Philip Slater discovered that
immigrants formed one - third of the population of the city throughout its history (from
about AD 1050 through the early 1300s).
Children of
immigrants account for
about one - quarter of children in the nation under age 5, and their share of school enrollment will grow as they move into elementary school, according to a report on
student demographics by the Washington - based Urban Institute.
Whether they're learning from the stories of
immigrants, investigating democracy, creating a video
about their Education Vision, or developing ideas
about literacy, my
students need clear expectations, they need models, and they need feedback.
If
students are
immigrants or English - language learners, what can they teach their American - born classmates
about other cultures?
To see where the public stands, we asked questions
about visa programs for highly specialized workers, federal aid to school districts impacted by immigration, and the desirability of instructing
immigrants and
students with limited English proficiency in their native language.
They Are Not Like Us: Teaching
About Biases Against Immigration This activity helps
students explore xenophobic attitudes and the contributions
immigrants have made to U.S. society.
We still are concerned
about immigrants coming in, and
students not being up to standards.
About 40,000
immigrant students come into the Canadian public school system every year, due to Canada's high rates of immigration per capita.
As college tuition rates march upward, lawmakers in
about a dozen states are divided over measures that would make it easier for undocumented
immigrant students to qualify for in - state tuition rates.
In this lesson idea, «New
Immigrants Share Their Stories»
students may begin to think
about their own relationships in the community.
This gave way to a discussion
about the factors that limit educational opportunities of African American, Latino, and
immigrant students, as well as the great need to find ways to address barriers to access.
Miami Dade College President Eduardo J. Padrón and Morgan State University President David Wilson expressed concerns
about college access and escalating costs in higher education keeping
students of color and
immigrants from furthering their educations.
Throughout Los Angeles and the surrounding county, where an estimated 40 percent of the nation's illegal
immigrants live, only
about 15,000 new
students enrolled for this school year.
More information
about the Harvard Immigration Project and the Longitudinal
Immigrant Student Adaptation Study can be found on the Harvard Immigration Project's website.
Rosa Fernandez, an
immigrant from the Dominican Republic who graduated from New York City's Manhattan International High School, put it this way in The Schools We Need, a publication by and for high school
students produced by the nonprofit organization What Kids Can Do: «Small schools are perfect for teenagers, because we need people to be warm and care
about us, to be after us — otherwise, we might take the wrong road.»
«Today you've heard researchers grapple with important developmental questions
about what
students - and importantly
immigrant - origin
students — will need to learn in order to be fully engaged, active, and critical citizens in the 21st century,» she said.
If I Had Been at Ellis Island Submitted by VaReane Heese
Students explore and share feelings
about what it might have been like to enter the United States as an
immigrant.
Students from Alhambra, California — a predominantly
immigrant Los Angeles suburb — write
about how they'd spend a new influx of funding for the state's schools.
In the event of a workplace immigration raid in the district, implement a plan to protect the safety of all
immigrant students and brief principals and other school staff
about their role in ensuring child well - being, coordinate with churches and community organizations to ensure that each
student has adult supervision at home, and assure parents that schools will be a safe haven for their children.
She has written extensively
about the situations of
immigrants and English - language learners in a number of settings, and she co-produced and directed Living Undocumented: High School, College, and Beyond, a documentary
about the challenges that undocumented
students face.
As a result, many
immigrant students and their families (documented and not) are experiencing anxiety and fear
about their futures.
Learn
about the AFT's position on immigration reform, and review several model resources schools can use to publicly call for immigration reform and to uphold the rights of
immigrant students.
Students love this 40 - minute documentary
about César Chávez and the movement for worker and
immigrant rights.
Listen to elementary teacher, Diane Holtam, talk
about bridging the gap between her newly arrived
immigrant students» home language and English.
WASHINGTON — The approval by the Congress last month of the most comprehensive revision of U.S. policy on legal immigration in decades has left educators unsure
about the bill's impact on schools, with some experts warning that certain districts could see a new mix of
immigrant students they are ill - prepared to handle.
Invite
students to take a virtual
immigrant voyage and then write diary entries
about their trip.
About a quarter of these
students were low - income, and seven percent were
immigrants.
The policy issue that concerned
students the most was the Trump administration's statements
about immigration, including the deportation of undocumented
immigrants who came to the United States as children and are known as «dreamers.»
Often when I hear educators talk
about needs of English learners, they have a tendency to focus on newcomer
immigrant students.
[Read more...]
about Workshop: Beyond Teaching English: Supporting High School Completion by
Immigrant and Refugee
Students
Below, two members of our network describe how they have used two of the titles on the Social Justice Book List to help
students check their assumptions and biases
about race,
immigrants and social class.
about Workshop: Beyond Teaching English: Supporting High School Completion by
Immigrant and Refugee
Students
Resources and info
about legal rights for our most vulnerable
student populations, including our Muslim, LBGT and
immigrant students, specifically within schools
Manning teaches English to newly arrived
immigrants and refugees at Joel E. Ferris High School, where she uses experiential projects like map - making to help her
students process trauma, celebrate their home countries and culture, and learn
about their new community.
«
Immigrant Rights Under a Trump Presidency: FAQs for
Students, Educators, and Social Service Providers» Answers to common questions
about what a Trump presidency might mean for
immigrants.
As most months, there was lots of great work being done, including stories
about restorative justice, Betsy DeVos, schools that cut corners to make adults look good, and
immigrant and refugee
students:
As public fears
about terrorism hit their highest levels in a decade and anti-Islamic sentiment surges, schools should take extra steps to ensure that Muslim,
immigrant, and refugee
students feel safe and free from discrimination, the U.S. Department of Education said last week.
Many of the school's English learners have been in the United States for 3 or more years, and typically
about 30
students are recent
immigrants (i.e., in the United State 3 years or less).
Leaders in the district of
about 47,000
students expect to lose $ 832,808 in special education funding, $ 921,000 in Title I funding — which supports schools with a large number of low - income
students — and $ 300,000 in funding for programs that improve teacher quality,
immigrant education and assist the homeless, among others.
A nationally recognized expert and practitioner in both school reform and the education of
immigrant and English language learners, Claire is passionate
about providing all
students but particularly
immigrant students, with personalized and cutting edge deep, high quality learning opportunities.
Our experts would want to know
about she'd address vouchers, early education, fears of
immigrant students, Common Core and
students» college debt.
Students read newspaper articles, diaries, and histories
about immigrants» experiences followed by daily work in small groups on such tasks as filling in missing words, making word associations, and playing charades.
The tax is not
about targeting
immigrants, Wynne said, and a rebate would be available to people who subsequently get citizenship or permanent resident status, as well as foreign nationals working in Ontario and international
students.
Over 2,000
students participated in game design courses and game jams, and nearly 400 games were submitted
about three themes: Climate Change (supported by NOAA), Future Communities (with Current by GE) and Local Stories &
Immigrant Voices (sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities).