This chapter describes a university-based migrant farmworker outreach and education program in Michigan and the difference it has made in the rural community it serves, as well as in the lives of the university students who have participated in it.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/58081/1/284_ftp.pd
Here to work Out of School Youth (OSY) are an important population in the Migrant Education Program ...
Noncredit English as a Second Language (ESL) classes often serve as a starting place for new immigra...
The migrant student population in the United States continues to rise. This increase in numbers plac...
This chapter describes a university-based migrant farm-worker outreach and education program in Mich...
Cultural and linguistic differences within the migrant population, coupled with the transient nature...
Abstract Cultural and linguistic differences within the migrant population, coupled with the transie...
Rural and small-town communities in the United States have been rapidly diversifying over the last f...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012Latino ...
In the current context of extensive national and cross-cultural migration, the education of migrant ...
This thesis evaluates the first three years of the Canadian Farmworkers Union ESL Crusade and the Fr...
It has long been understood that the children of migrant workers are among the most vulnerable popul...
This Narrative Case Study examines the curriculum of the Northwestern Michigan Migrant Program (NMMP...
Migrant laborers and their families have historically faced, and continue to face, major barriers in...
The Latino, Hispanic, population of Fayette county in Kentucky grew 235% (compare to an overall popu...
This ethnographic case study focuses on the resiliency factors of one migrant farm worker in navigat...
Here to work Out of School Youth (OSY) are an important population in the Migrant Education Program ...
Noncredit English as a Second Language (ESL) classes often serve as a starting place for new immigra...
The migrant student population in the United States continues to rise. This increase in numbers plac...
This chapter describes a university-based migrant farm-worker outreach and education program in Mich...
Cultural and linguistic differences within the migrant population, coupled with the transient nature...
Abstract Cultural and linguistic differences within the migrant population, coupled with the transie...
Rural and small-town communities in the United States have been rapidly diversifying over the last f...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012Latino ...
In the current context of extensive national and cross-cultural migration, the education of migrant ...
This thesis evaluates the first three years of the Canadian Farmworkers Union ESL Crusade and the Fr...
It has long been understood that the children of migrant workers are among the most vulnerable popul...
This Narrative Case Study examines the curriculum of the Northwestern Michigan Migrant Program (NMMP...
Migrant laborers and their families have historically faced, and continue to face, major barriers in...
The Latino, Hispanic, population of Fayette county in Kentucky grew 235% (compare to an overall popu...
This ethnographic case study focuses on the resiliency factors of one migrant farm worker in navigat...
Here to work Out of School Youth (OSY) are an important population in the Migrant Education Program ...
Noncredit English as a Second Language (ESL) classes often serve as a starting place for new immigra...
The migrant student population in the United States continues to rise. This increase in numbers plac...