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Nájera, Jennifer R. – Association of Mexican American Educators Journal, 2015
This article presents a case study that examines how undocumented youth reject notions that, as students, they are more deserving of state-granted rights (e.g., citizenship, but also temporary rights through DACA). It highlights the use of what I call undocumented pedagogy as a form of everyday activism for greater immigrant rights. This…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Undocumented Immigrants, Access to Education, Civil Rights
Goodman, Christie L., Ed. – Intercultural Development Research Association, 2017
Each edition of the IDRA Newsletter strives to provide many different perspectives on the issues in education topics discussed and to define its significance in the state and national dialogue. This issue focuses on Teaching Quality and includes: (1) Three Critical Areas of Professional Development for Teaching in 21st Century Classrooms (Paula…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Competencies, Teaching Skills, Public Schools
Goodman, Christie L., Ed. – Intercultural Development Research Association, 2016
Each edition of the IDRA Newsletter strives to provide many different perspectives on the issues in education topics discussed and to define its significance in the state and national dialogue. This issue focuses on Teaching Quality and includes: (1) Fostering Culturally Diverse Learning Environments (Paula Johnson); (2) Unlocking Instruction…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods, Immigrants
Goodman, Christie L., Ed. – Intercultural Development Research Association, 2017
Each edition of the IDRA Newsletter strives to provide many different perspectives on the issues in education topics discussed and to define its significance in the state and national dialogue. This issue focuses on college bound students and includes: (1) Since When are Good Grades and Diversity a Bad Thing? Recommendations and the Texas Top Ten…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Grades (Scholastic), College Bound Students, Inclusion
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McCorkle, Will; Bailey, Beatrice – Journal of International Social Studies, 2016
South Carolina is arguably the most restrictive state in the nation as it pertains to access to higher education for immigrant students, particularly undocumented and DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) students. As we show through personal interviews, this has had a detrimental effect on the lives of many immigrant students throughout…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, Civil Rights, Immigration, Public Policy
Adams, Gina; McDaniel, Marla – Urban Institute, 2012
Smaller immigrant communities can face barriers to participating in prekindergarten programs, in particular lack of knowledge about the program, language barriers and enrollment logistics. Community-based organizations working with these communities can support outreach efforts and play a role in overcoming all of these barriers. This study…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Outreach Programs, Preschool Education, Access to Education
Goodman, Christie L. – Intercultural Development Research Association, 2010
Each edition of the IDRA Newsletter strives to provide many different perspectives on the issues in education topics discussed and to define its significance in the state and national dialogue. This issue focuses on Actionable Knowledge and includes: (1) Partners and Catalysts: How Communities Are Putting Data to Work to Improve Education (Laurie…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Change, Student Rights, Newsletters
Sugarman, Julie – Migration Policy Institute, 2019
Although education is in many ways a responsibility of states and localities, the U.S. federal government also has an important role to play. National laws, court rulings, and policy guidance help ensure that English Learner (EL) and immigrant-background students have equitable access to a meaningful education. It is then up to states and school…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Immigrants, Student Rights, Federal Legislation
Zehr, Mary Ann – Education Week, 2007
Illegal immigration is a divisive issue in the politically conservative East Texas community of Tyler, known by many locally as "The Rose Capital of America." Drawn by jobs in the rose fields and iron foundries, Mexican immigrants began settling here with their families in the 1970s. Hispanic children--citizens, legal residents, and…
Descriptors: School Districts, Mexicans, Mexican Americans, Immigration
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Wiseman, Alexander W.; Damaschke-Deitrick, Lisa; Park, Maureen F.; Bell, Joel C. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
This research examines the gap between federal and state legal standards and policies related to educational provision for school-age youth detained in the United States, and secondary evidence documenting the educational services that are provided to unaccompanied im/migrant children in federal custody. The educational provision for unaccompanied…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Immigrants, Institutionalized Persons, Access to Education
Advocates for Children of New York, Inc., Long Island City. – 1989
This document presents testimony, policy statements, and recommendations on the educational needs of immigrant children at the elementary school through secondary school levels in New York City. An introduction describes the November, 1986, hearing at which parents, students, teachers, administrators, and members of community based organizations…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Child Advocacy, Childrens Rights, Civil Rights
Dulce Gonzalez; Paola Echave – Urban Institute, 2023
Despite growing attention to addressing racial, ethnic, and other inequities in many domains, limited research explores whether and how society's marginalization of people with disabilities compounds for immigrants to produce inequitable financial outcomes. When accessing education and employment, immigrants with disabilities face challenges due…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Social Bias, Immigrants, Access to Education
Intercultural Development Research Association, 2017
By law, public schools must serve all children. The education of undocumented students is guaranteed by the "Plyler vs. Doe" decision, and certain procedures must be followed when registering immigrant children in school to avoid violation of their civil rights. In "Plyler vs. Doe," the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that children of…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Migrant Children, Student Rights, Public Schools
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Evans, Kerri; Perez-Aponte, Jaime; McRoy, Ruth – Education and Urban Society, 2020
The growing immigrant population in the United States consists of school-aged children who are in need of educational opportunities available through the country's existing educational system. Education, a basic human right, is mandated through compulsory education laws in the United States so that all children can learn, grow, and be prepared for…
Descriptors: Barriers, Enrollment, Immigrants, Minority Group Students
Gilroy, Marilyn – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2009
Ten states now offer in-state college tuition rates to illegal immigrant students. Others are struggling to enact similar policies. But while many advocates want to open the doors to higher education for undocumented students, critics say the laws granting in-state tuition discriminate against other low-income students and legal residents of the…
Descriptors: Tuition, In State Students, State Colleges, Undocumented Immigrants
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