Sentences with phrase «from migrant families»

Funding available through federal title programs support and provide equity for: students who are economically disadvantaged (Title I, Part A); students from migrant families (Title I, Part C); students considered at - risk, including neglected and delinquent (Title I, Part D); students learning English as a second language (Title III); students living in rural and remote areas (Title V); and students who are experiencing homelessness (Title VII).

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Schools, local councils and professionals need better guidance and training to work with migrant families from Eastern Europe and their children, according to new research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
Advocates explained that the workers are largely male migrants who leave behind their families and travel from Mexico, Guatemala and other Central American countries for seasonal employment in the fields.
«This will also help stop the abuse of migrant workers from unscrupulous employers who pay very low wages in the anticipation that these will be topped up by tax credits and family benefits,» he argued.
A limit on economic migrants from outside the EU, changes to the rules on family and student visas and a crackdown on bogus colleges have helped bring down net migration by nearly a third from its peak.
Particularly notable are the obsession with technology and surveillance from Benny's Video, here updated from VHS to smartphones and the Internet; the racial suspicion of Code Unknown; the revenge nightmare from Hidden; the euthanasia theme from Amour (which also featured Trintignant and Huppert as father and daughter, suggesting a sequel of sorts), as well as more general themes of family dysfunction and the obliviousness of the well - to - do towards immigrants — it's no coincidence that the film takes place in Calais, yet never once shows the Migrant Jungle.
A lonely young Englishman working on his family's farm is drawn to a good - looking migrant worker from Romania.
Haneke reminds us, too, that just down the road from the Laurents is the Calais migrant camp: if we're to read anything into the Laurents's diseased privilege, we should assume Haneke is talking about much more than just one family.
After reading the poem «My Mother Pieced Quilts,» a middle school girl might lead the class in celebrating the life of a family of migrant workers and the mother who makes their story a work of art by piecing together remnants from their past into quilts.
The study examined migration between 2000 and 2012 and found that there were no links between the number of migrant pupils and the performance of schools, including the UK, where schools with a high proportion of migrant families did not perform any differently from the average.
The report cards must generally include information on students» academic performance disaggregated by race, ethnicity, and gender, as well as disability, migrant, and English proficiency status — and specifically for students from low - income families.
As we write or talk about migrant - labor families and their search for work and schools, should we describe their travels as «nomadic,» «peripatetic,» or «itinerant,» all of which connote moving from place to place?
Growing up as a child of a migrant farmworker family from South Texas, she began working in the fields at the age of 12, where she continued working until she graduated from high school.
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.
Migrant workers travel very far from their homes to find work in other regions / countries in order to help keep their families financially stable.
The course develops an understanding of program evaluation measures, and requires students to be able to demonstrate this knowledge for purposes of making data based decisions to develop intervention plans for a variety of learners including students with disabilities and other special concerns such as youth from foster, immigrant and migrant families, students who are at risk and students from language diverse communities.
Once a migrant makes the decision to leave, there are a hundred ways his or her journey might be upended, from being stuck in a sort of prison camp run by the smugglers (who ransom their captives to extract even more money from their families), to arrest by law enforcement officers of varying degrees of legitimacy, to starvation and death by disease or exposure.
However, a little reflection on the plight of the migrant farm workers (life expectancy 49, annual income for a family of four $ 2,400, poisoning from pesticide in 15 of every 100 workers, death from T.B. and other infectious diseases 260 percent higher than the national average, infant and maternal mortality 125 percent higher, and not even toilets or drinking water in the fields) makes one reluctant to head for the comfort of the car and home.
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Hayv Kahraman at Jack Shainman «Re-weaving Migrant Inscriptions» Through December 20, 2017 Young Baghdad - born, L.A. - based Hayv Kahraman's new series at Jack Shainman is based around her memories of fleeing the Iraqi capital with her family's mahaffa, a hand - held fan woven from palm fronds.
And everything - family members, migrant workers, a power plant in Iran (from a photgraph of same)- is rendered by Sasnal with the same smooth opacity.
If one builds up a family as a migrant citizen then there is certainly something to be said for protecting the vested rights which family members have accumulated under the directive after the primary migrant naturalizes, if only from a perspective of justice and human rights.
The CJEU points out that the situation falls within the scope of Article 45 TFEU and that Article 45 TFEU precludes refusing a residence right to a family member of an EU citizen where such would discourage the latter from exercising his free movement rights as a migrant worker.
Selected participants will begin the summer with intensive training from poverty law experts on housing, domestic violence, public benefits, migrant farmworkers, Native American, and family law.
Shahram Taghavi, head of immigration at Charles Russell, who acted for Dr Zhang, said the decision means resident family members of investors, entrepreneurs and skilled workers will be able to switch from their current visa into a «Dependant of a Points - Based System Migrant» visa from within the UK, rather than having to leave the UK and apply from abroad.
It has been lauded by international migrants from companies such as the Philippines and India because it offers an affordable way to send money home to their families while working overseas.
Many migrant workers are forced to leave their children at home with caregivers, particularly in some families, both husband and wife work away from home.
Some are undocumented, but some are just Californians who have fallen through the cracks for one reason or another — street people, migrant workers, people between health plans, teenagers who are sexually active and afraid their parents will find out if they seek birth control from their family doctor.
Migrant Resource Centre (Northern Tasmania) This Migrant Resource Centre offers support to families from CALD backgrounds in northern Tasmania.
An Indigenous woman who has become a leading practitioner working with Aboriginal communities and a former refugee from Sierra Leone, who now specialises in African migrant liaison, took out top honours at the closing awards presentation at last week's Helping Families Change Conference in Sydney, Australia.
STARTTS, The NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors STARTTS, The NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors, has developed the following resources for those involved in counselling children and families from refugee backgrounds: Settling In, a group program for newly arrived refugee and migrant students which aims to help students adjust to life in Australia, and Families in Cultural Transition (FICT), a ten week series of workshops designed to help newly arrived refugees learn about Australia and settle successfully in their new families from refugee backgrounds: Settling In, a group program for newly arrived refugee and migrant students which aims to help students adjust to life in Australia, and Families in Cultural Transition (FICT), a ten week series of workshops designed to help newly arrived refugees learn about Australia and settle successfully in their new Families in Cultural Transition (FICT), a ten week series of workshops designed to help newly arrived refugees learn about Australia and settle successfully in their new country.
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STARTTS, The NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors has developed the following resources for those involved in counselling children and families from refugee backgrounds: Settling In, a group program for newly arrived refugee and migrant students which aims to help students adjust to life in Australia, and Families in Cultural Transition (FICT), a ten week series of workshops designed to help newly arrived refugees learn about Australia and settle successfully in their new families from refugee backgrounds: Settling In, a group program for newly arrived refugee and migrant students which aims to help students adjust to life in Australia, and Families in Cultural Transition (FICT), a ten week series of workshops designed to help newly arrived refugees learn about Australia and settle successfully in their new Families in Cultural Transition (FICT), a ten week series of workshops designed to help newly arrived refugees learn about Australia and settle successfully in their new country.
Many of the migrant farm families were accustomed to traveling for seasonal work, but with support from a local church and a growing sense of community, some have decided to make this town their permanent home.
We work with young people from every community, care leavers, young carers, disabled young people, asylum seekers and migrant children and their families.
Predictors of loneliness among Portuguese youths from returned migrant families.
Populations of interest include low - income families, as well as populations that may require specialized services, including but not limited to dual language learners, children affected by trauma or homelessness, children from immigrant / migrant families, children in foster care, and children with disabilities.
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