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Appleton, Simon; Sives, Amanda; Morgan, W. John – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2006
Whilst the migration of teachers has been a phenomenon for hundreds of years, the advent of "globalisation" has seen such migration return to prominence. This article focuses on the experiences of two developing countries in Southern Africa which have been on different ends of the process: South Africa as a net sender of teachers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Faculty Mobility, Brain Drain
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Sanchez, Heliodoro T., Jr.; Sanchez, Mary Ann – Educational Forum, 2008
With the increasing number of undocumented workers entering the United States and the costs associated with educating their children, bilingual education may soon become the target of opponents of illegal immigration. Furthermore, recent leftist shifts in Latin American governments have provided an impetus for an educated biliterate population…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Immigration, Undocumented Immigrants, Bilingualism
Suro, Roberto – 2002
Census 2000 reported large increases from Census 1990 in the number of Hispanics identifying themselves as "other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino" and produced a lower count of several Central and South American nationalities compared to projections based on data tracking immigration trends. This study describes an alternative estimate of the…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Ethnicity, Hispanic Americans, Immigration
Modarres, Ali – 2000
This report provides a demographic analysis of immigration to the United States and California, using information from the Immigration and Naturalization Service annual reports and digital database for 1990-98. It features details on the Asian immigrant population for the 1990s. From 1820-1998, about 62 million immigrants came to America. Nearly…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Asian Americans, Demography, Immigration
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Gustafson, Chris – Educational Leadership, 1994
A Seattle sixth grader's confusion about her teacher's expectations led to the creation of a new evaluation technique that lets students set the standards and grade themselves. After explaining what was necessary to achieve a "C" on certain projects, the teacher allowed students to decide what must be accomplished to receive a higher…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 6, Immigration, Standards
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Low, Linda – Journal of Education and Work, 2002
Faced with an aging population, economic restructuring, and cyclical economic change, Singapore's government adopted flow-through policy of bringing in foreign capital, technology, and workers. The challenges of balancing the delicate sociopolitical compact between foreign talent and local skills are increasingly complex. (Contains 32 references.)…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Foreign Countries, Foreign Workers, Immigration
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Tansel, Aysit; Gungor, Nil Demet – Career Development International, 2003
An Internet survey of Turkish students studying abroad received 1,103 responses. Although 53% initially intended to return, only 13.5% have that intention currently. Reasons for staying abroad include better career prospects, Turkish economic conditions, lack of relevant work in Turkey, and avoidance of compulsory military service. (Contains 28…
Descriptors: Brain Drain, College Students, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Diamond, Jeff – International Migration Review, 1998
Explores attitudes of African Americans about U.S. immigration policy, from slavery to the present. Fourteen contemporary polls reveal a long-standing preference among blacks in the United States for restricting immigration rather than maintaining or increasing it, in spite of beliefs that make it difficult for African Americans to see the…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Blacks, Federal Legislation, Immigrants
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Rothwell, Jennifer Truran – Social Education, 1998
Traces the development of the idea of refugees as distinct from other immigrants. Elaborates on the evolution of a definition of "refugee;" the impact of World War I, World War II, and subsequent population movements; codification of refugee rights by the United Nations; and the process of seeking asylum. (DSK)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Definitions, Demography
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Lowe, Lisa – Social Justice, 1998
Discusses the construction of Asian immigrant women's work in the context of the "racialized feminization of labor" in the global restructuring of capitalism. Illustrates the intersection of work, immigration, and gender through a discussion of Asian female garment workers in the United States. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Culture, Employment, Females
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Tuite, Patrick – Youth Theatre Journal, 1998
Looks at the differing production choices and dramatic methods endorsed by two settlement workers, Alice Minnie Hets and Lillian Wald, as witnessed in the opening productions of their settlement houses, where the dramatic arts were among the tools used by social workers to help fledging citizens adopt American ways. (SR)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Children, Elementary Education, Higher Education
Beck, Martha Davis – Riverbank Review, 1999
This interview with Allen Say, a Japanese picture book author and illustrator, discusses his apprenticeship to a cartoonist; the use of color; the role of editors; the theme of searching for identity; landscapes; and his move to America. (LRW)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Authors, Cartoons, Childrens Literature
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Haus, Leah – International Migration Review, 1996
This volume on immigration policy takes a serious look at state sovereignty, arguing that there is a growing convergence in the opinions of advanced industrialized countries about policy issues. It further argues that there is a growing gap between national immigration policy goals and outcomes for these nations. (SLD)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Immigrants, Immigration, Legislation
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Knafo, Ariel; Schwartz, Shalom H. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2001
Examined the impact of immigration on parent-adolescent value similarity, consistency of parents' value messages, and value transmission processes. Data from Soviet immigrant families in Israel and matched Israeli families indicated that immigrant adolescents resembled native-born adolescents more that they resembled their parents in value…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
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Suarez-Orozco, Marcelo M. – Harvard Educational Review, 2001
Situates the topic of immigration within globalization. Reviews research on new waves of immigrants and issues related to their schooling. Shows how some immigrant children thrive but others are economically and educationally disadvantaged by globalization. (Contains 19 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Children, Educational Experience, Elementary Secondary Education
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