The goal of the current project was to examine how effective migrant school readiness programs are in supporting a student’s cognitive growth. School readiness programs within the Santa Barbara County were analyzed for three consecutive years (2014, 2015, and 2016) to measure academic performance across these years. A child’s cognitive growth (i.e., school readiness) was measured using pre and post test scores taken at the beginning and end of each program. Results revealed that migrant students continue to perform below average across the years. However, multiple assessment scores show a statistical significant increase in performance, suggesting that academic improvement is possible. Results point to future implementation of migrant progr...
Health and school achievement play a crucial role in the integration of migrant students. This study...
The educational barriers facing migrant students are examined in this research based on the experien...
Justification of the problem. A significant percentage of the children attending school in the Richg...
The goal of the current project was to examine how effective migrant school readiness programs are i...
The attached Research Brief provides results of an examination of the academic performance of three ...
Children lacking proper cognitive and social stimulation early on have a disadvantage when they begi...
This report presents the recommendations of a task force appointed to examine ways to improve the co...
Due to the constant mobility of migrant families, migrant students face disadvantages in their acade...
Here to work Out of School Youth (OSY) are an important population in the Migrant Education Program ...
The extraordinary increase in Hispanic immigration to the United States has led to a demographic shi...
Many Latino students continue to experience low academic achievement across educational contexts. D...
Migrant students are among the most educationally disadvantaged students in the United States public...
Refugees face a number situations and challenges in their host countries. In addition to moving to a...
This summary report, produced by The California Education Collaborative for Children in Foster Care,...
The persistence of the achievement gap following the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001...
Health and school achievement play a crucial role in the integration of migrant students. This study...
The educational barriers facing migrant students are examined in this research based on the experien...
Justification of the problem. A significant percentage of the children attending school in the Richg...
The goal of the current project was to examine how effective migrant school readiness programs are i...
The attached Research Brief provides results of an examination of the academic performance of three ...
Children lacking proper cognitive and social stimulation early on have a disadvantage when they begi...
This report presents the recommendations of a task force appointed to examine ways to improve the co...
Due to the constant mobility of migrant families, migrant students face disadvantages in their acade...
Here to work Out of School Youth (OSY) are an important population in the Migrant Education Program ...
The extraordinary increase in Hispanic immigration to the United States has led to a demographic shi...
Many Latino students continue to experience low academic achievement across educational contexts. D...
Migrant students are among the most educationally disadvantaged students in the United States public...
Refugees face a number situations and challenges in their host countries. In addition to moving to a...
This summary report, produced by The California Education Collaborative for Children in Foster Care,...
The persistence of the achievement gap following the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001...
Health and school achievement play a crucial role in the integration of migrant students. This study...
The educational barriers facing migrant students are examined in this research based on the experien...
Justification of the problem. A significant percentage of the children attending school in the Richg...