SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 14
Educational Barriers Faced
by Hispanic Migrant
Students
Caitlin C. Baker
Who are migrant students?
• A migrant student “is, or whose parent, spouse, or guardian is,
a migratory agricultural worker… and who, in the preceding
36 months, in order to obtain, or accompany such parent,
spouse, or guardian in order to obtain, temporary or seasonal
employment has moved from one school district to another”
(Florida Advisory Committee, pg. 3)
• According to National Farm Worker Ministry, “Under U.S.
law, agricultural workers as young as the age of twelve are
permitted to work.”
• Major aspects of the life of migrant students that cause barriers
to educational opportunity: Mobility, Poverty, Work,
Language/Culture.
10/29/2013

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

2
Aspects of the Life of a Migrant Student
and the Resulting Obstacles

10/29/2013

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

3
Mobility
• Migrant students many move three to five times during each
school year (Martinez, et al.)
• “The family’s migration is not patterned around the traditional
school year” causing migrant students to “experience
considerable disruptions in the continuity of their education”
(Kindler).
• Because of frequent moves, migrant students must adjust to
“differing school systems, curricula, and social conditions”
and may experience “problems with records and credit
transfers” (Kindler).

10/29/2013

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

4
Poverty
• The median annual income for farm workers is between
$2,500 and $5,000. About 75% make less than $10,000 a year
(U.S. Dept. of Labor).
• Additionally, the cost of migrating can be quite expensive
(Kindler, pg. 4).
• Poverty can cause additional numerous obstacles such as poor
health/nutrition, hunger, social isolation because of
embarrassment over clothes, low-self esteem/confidence.
• Poverty may force students to work or to babysit siblings or
cousins while adults are working, which may cause them to
miss school.

10/29/2013

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

5
Work
• “Children as young as 10 can make a significant contribution
to their family’s income by working rather than attending
school” (Kindler).
• Field work exposes children to a variety of health risks from
accidental injury and exposure to pesticides and chemicals
(Kindler).
• In a survey of 84 migrant students, 75% had worked or were
working in the fields (Martinez, et al.).
• In agriculture, “there are no limits to how many hours children
can work” (National Farm Worker Ministry).

10/29/2013

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

6
Language/Culture
• Migrant students who were not born in the U.S. “may have
had little or no formal schooling in their native country”
(Kindler).
• In absence of appropriate bilingual instruction or instruction in
Spanish, “limited proficiency in English not only impedes
academic progress, but can lead to social isolation as well”
(Kindler).
• In my experience working at an elementary school in a very
small Hispanic agricultural town in Washington, students often
missed school to translate for their parents.

10/29/2013

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

7
Survey on Public Education for Migrant
and ELL Students
• Survey focused on attitudes toward recent Latino/Hispanic immigrants
versus non-Latino/Hispanic immigrants, attitudes toward migrant workers,
attitudes toward bilingual education as well as a few questions specifically
for teachers about the availability and effectiveness of programs for ELL
and migrant students at their schools.
• I emailed the link to the survey to students of my three classes this
semester, as well as posting the link to the survey on Facebook and
encouraging friends to take it.
• I did not specifically target any demographic. Non-educators could answer
“N/A” to questions that specifically targeted educators.
• 41 people responded to the survey but not all respondents answered each
question
• The results of several questions which I found most interesting are included

10/29/2013

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

8
Survey Results
In general, do you have a
positive or negative
attitude toward recent
Latino/Hispanic
immigrants?
Generally
Positive

Of the 39 respondents, 21
answered “Generally
Positive,” 0 answered
“Generally Negative,” and
18 answered
“Neutral/Mostly Neutral.”

Generally
Negative
Neutral/
Mostly
Neutral

10/29/2013

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

9
Survey Results
In general, do you have a positive
or negative attitude toward
migrant workers?

Generally
Positive
Generally
Negative
Neutral/Mostly
Neutral

10/29/2013

Of the 41 respondents,
21 answered generally
positive, 2
answered generally
negative, and 18
answered neutral/
mostly neutral.

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

10
Survey Results
In general, do you have a
positive or negative
attitude toward bilingual
education for English
Language Learner (ELL)
students?

Of the 40 respondents, 27
answered “Generally
Positive,” 4 answered
“Generally Negative,” and 9
answered “Neutral/Mostly
Neutral.”

Generally
Positive
Generally
Negative
Neutral/Mo
stly Neutral

10/29/2013

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

11
Survey Analysis
• I was surprised that no respondents answered that they had a generally
negative opinion of Latino/Hispanic Immigrants. I had also expected that
more respondents would answer that they have a generally negative
opinion of migrant farm workers. Instead, for both questions, nearly half of
respondents answered that they had neutral or mostly neutral attitudes.
These results were inconsistent with the readings that said that xenophobia
is an issue faced by migrant students and their families.
• I was also surprised that only about ¼ of respondents answered that they
were neutral or mostly neutral about bilingual education. This question
received more “generally positive” and “generally negative” responses than
most of my other questions.
• If I were to administer this survey again, I would consider not posting the
survey to Facebook. Though it was a convenient way to encourage a large
group of people to take the survey, it may have affected my results since
many of my friends share similar opinions.
10/29/2013

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

12
Media Representation
Because the issues of migrant farm workers are largely “invisible” to the rest
of the population, not many media representations exist. However, those
who feel that those issues are important have expressed their passion for the
issues in film, literature, poetry and other mediums:
Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan, a young-adult novel published in
2000, examines the lives of Mexican farm workers as they struggle to adapt
to life in the U.S.
“And the Earth Did Not Swallow Him” (1995)
is a film told from the perspective of 12-yearold son of Mexican-American farm workers.

10/29/2013

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

13
References and Works Consulted
Duffie, Lauren. “Migrant Students: A New and Evolving Challenge for Midwest School
Counselors.” Diss. Winona State U, 2010.
Florida Advisory Committee. “Migrant Students: Resources for Migrant Children Similar to Other
Students but Achievement Still Lags.” (Report to United States Commission on Civil Rights).
2007.
Garity, Dylan. “Rigged Game.” 2013. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bo3KFUzyMUI
Green, Paul E. “The Undocumented: Educating the Children of Migrant Workers in America.”
Bilingual Research Journal 27.1 (2003) 51-71.
Kindler, Anneka L. “Education of Migrant Children in the United States.” Directions in Language
and Education: National Clearinghouse of Bilingual Education 1.8 (1995).
Martinez, Yolanda G., et al. “Voices from the Field: Interviews with Students From Migrant
Farmworker Families.” The Journal of Educational Issues of Language Minority Students 14
(1994): 333-348 11 Sept. 2013
http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/files/rcd/BE020265/Voices_from_the_Field.pdf
National Farm Worker Ministry. “Education.” 2013. 11 Sept. 2013 http://nfwm.org/educationcenter/farm-worker-issues/education/
U.S. Department of Labor: The National Agricultural Workers Survey. 2010.
<http://www.doleta.gov/agworker/report9/chapter1.cfm>
10/29/2013

Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com

14

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

Steve Vitto In Support of PBIS Targeted Interventions
Steve Vitto In Support of PBIS Targeted InterventionsSteve Vitto In Support of PBIS Targeted Interventions
Steve Vitto In Support of PBIS Targeted InterventionsSteve Vitto
 
african american students
african american studentsafrican american students
african american studentsJoe Marlow
 
Multicultural Education Needs and Risks
Multicultural Education Needs and RisksMulticultural Education Needs and Risks
Multicultural Education Needs and RisksGinger Huizar
 
20081001 Murray and Stacey Peeking Behind the Blue Ribbon How the NCLB Blue R...
20081001 Murray and Stacey Peeking Behind the Blue Ribbon How the NCLB Blue R...20081001 Murray and Stacey Peeking Behind the Blue Ribbon How the NCLB Blue R...
20081001 Murray and Stacey Peeking Behind the Blue Ribbon How the NCLB Blue R...Vicki Alger
 
Dr. W.A. Kritsonis, National FORUM Journals, www.nationalforum.com
Dr. W.A. Kritsonis, National FORUM Journals, www.nationalforum.comDr. W.A. Kritsonis, National FORUM Journals, www.nationalforum.com
Dr. W.A. Kritsonis, National FORUM Journals, www.nationalforum.comWilliam Kritsonis
 
Poverty's Impact on Education
Poverty's Impact on EducationPoverty's Impact on Education
Poverty's Impact on EducationRosanaAdams1
 
The payne group poster presentation 41711 jnp
The payne group poster presentation 41711 jnpThe payne group poster presentation 41711 jnp
The payne group poster presentation 41711 jnpJoAnn Payne, M.B.A.
 
ESSA and Chronic Absenteeism - A Conversation with Visionary Policy Leaders...
ESSA and Chronic Absenteeism  -  A Conversation with Visionary Policy Leaders...ESSA and Chronic Absenteeism  -  A Conversation with Visionary Policy Leaders...
ESSA and Chronic Absenteeism - A Conversation with Visionary Policy Leaders...Jonah_OD
 
solutions to poverty paper
solutions to poverty papersolutions to poverty paper
solutions to poverty paperSam Nolte
 
Gendered subject choice
Gendered subject choiceGendered subject choice
Gendered subject choicelucylee79
 
Enhancing Young Hispanic DLLs' Achievement
Enhancing Young Hispanic DLLs' AchievementEnhancing Young Hispanic DLLs' Achievement
Enhancing Young Hispanic DLLs' AchievementDebra Ackerman
 
PowerPoint_Presentation_Project_Brian_Dumas
PowerPoint_Presentation_Project_Brian_DumasPowerPoint_Presentation_Project_Brian_Dumas
PowerPoint_Presentation_Project_Brian_DumasBrian Dumas
 
cultural deprivation
cultural deprivationcultural deprivation
cultural deprivationJordan Cook
 
High School and the Global Community
High School and the Global CommunityHigh School and the Global Community
High School and the Global Communityrclucky6
 
Ed update reagan revolution-heritage-foundation-1982-8pgs-edu
Ed update reagan revolution-heritage-foundation-1982-8pgs-eduEd update reagan revolution-heritage-foundation-1982-8pgs-edu
Ed update reagan revolution-heritage-foundation-1982-8pgs-eduRareBooksnRecords
 
Becoming Global Citizens In An English Speaking World
Becoming Global Citizens In An English Speaking WorldBecoming Global Citizens In An English Speaking World
Becoming Global Citizens In An English Speaking WorldAngelique Pearson
 

Mais procurados (20)

Steve Vitto In Support of PBIS Targeted Interventions
Steve Vitto In Support of PBIS Targeted InterventionsSteve Vitto In Support of PBIS Targeted Interventions
Steve Vitto In Support of PBIS Targeted Interventions
 
african american students
african american studentsafrican american students
african american students
 
Multicultural Education Needs and Risks
Multicultural Education Needs and RisksMulticultural Education Needs and Risks
Multicultural Education Needs and Risks
 
20081001 Murray and Stacey Peeking Behind the Blue Ribbon How the NCLB Blue R...
20081001 Murray and Stacey Peeking Behind the Blue Ribbon How the NCLB Blue R...20081001 Murray and Stacey Peeking Behind the Blue Ribbon How the NCLB Blue R...
20081001 Murray and Stacey Peeking Behind the Blue Ribbon How the NCLB Blue R...
 
UFBateman
UFBatemanUFBateman
UFBateman
 
Dr. W.A. Kritsonis, National FORUM Journals, www.nationalforum.com
Dr. W.A. Kritsonis, National FORUM Journals, www.nationalforum.comDr. W.A. Kritsonis, National FORUM Journals, www.nationalforum.com
Dr. W.A. Kritsonis, National FORUM Journals, www.nationalforum.com
 
The Payne Group Poster
The Payne Group PosterThe Payne Group Poster
The Payne Group Poster
 
Poverty's Impact on Education
Poverty's Impact on EducationPoverty's Impact on Education
Poverty's Impact on Education
 
The payne group poster presentation 41711 jnp
The payne group poster presentation 41711 jnpThe payne group poster presentation 41711 jnp
The payne group poster presentation 41711 jnp
 
ESSA and Chronic Absenteeism - A Conversation with Visionary Policy Leaders...
ESSA and Chronic Absenteeism  -  A Conversation with Visionary Policy Leaders...ESSA and Chronic Absenteeism  -  A Conversation with Visionary Policy Leaders...
ESSA and Chronic Absenteeism - A Conversation with Visionary Policy Leaders...
 
solutions to poverty paper
solutions to poverty papersolutions to poverty paper
solutions to poverty paper
 
Gendered subject choice
Gendered subject choiceGendered subject choice
Gendered subject choice
 
Enhancing Young Hispanic DLLs' Achievement
Enhancing Young Hispanic DLLs' AchievementEnhancing Young Hispanic DLLs' Achievement
Enhancing Young Hispanic DLLs' Achievement
 
Jess bates jrie
Jess bates jrieJess bates jrie
Jess bates jrie
 
PowerPoint_Presentation_Project_Brian_Dumas
PowerPoint_Presentation_Project_Brian_DumasPowerPoint_Presentation_Project_Brian_Dumas
PowerPoint_Presentation_Project_Brian_Dumas
 
cultural deprivation
cultural deprivationcultural deprivation
cultural deprivation
 
High School and the Global Community
High School and the Global CommunityHigh School and the Global Community
High School and the Global Community
 
Ed update reagan revolution-heritage-foundation-1982-8pgs-edu
Ed update reagan revolution-heritage-foundation-1982-8pgs-eduEd update reagan revolution-heritage-foundation-1982-8pgs-edu
Ed update reagan revolution-heritage-foundation-1982-8pgs-edu
 
Becoming Global Citizens In An English Speaking World
Becoming Global Citizens In An English Speaking WorldBecoming Global Citizens In An English Speaking World
Becoming Global Citizens In An English Speaking World
 
Diverse Learners
Diverse LearnersDiverse Learners
Diverse Learners
 

Semelhante a Educational barriers faced by hispanic migrant students - baker

CTEL Module3
CTEL Module3CTEL Module3
CTEL Module3mrounds5
 
Edu 211 contemporary issues l.1 es
Edu 211 contemporary issues l.1  esEdu 211 contemporary issues l.1  es
Edu 211 contemporary issues l.1 esiregnieruofa
 
State of America’s Children Critical Inquiry Presentation
State of America’s Children Critical Inquiry PresentationState of America’s Children Critical Inquiry Presentation
State of America’s Children Critical Inquiry Presentationmeganhatton
 
Ctel Module3 Sep07 1
Ctel Module3 Sep07 1Ctel Module3 Sep07 1
Ctel Module3 Sep07 1mrounds5
 
R Fugett-Final Defense Presentation for April 25 2013
R  Fugett-Final Defense Presentation for April 25 2013R  Fugett-Final Defense Presentation for April 25 2013
R Fugett-Final Defense Presentation for April 25 2013Dr. Roberta Fugett, Ed. D.
 
Defense ch 1, ch 2, and ch 3
Defense ch 1, ch 2, and ch 3Defense ch 1, ch 2, and ch 3
Defense ch 1, ch 2, and ch 3Wandilla
 
Lessons Learned 3: Teaching in Changing Times
Lessons Learned 3: Teaching in Changing TimesLessons Learned 3: Teaching in Changing Times
Lessons Learned 3: Teaching in Changing TimesAmber Ott
 
Culture presentation
Culture presentationCulture presentation
Culture presentationBudd Loka
 
Schooling and hispanics group project final
Schooling and hispanics group project finalSchooling and hispanics group project final
Schooling and hispanics group project finalpclervil
 
CHAPTER 5 School Issues that Relate to At-Risk Children and Youth.docx
CHAPTER 5 School Issues that Relate to At-Risk Children and Youth.docxCHAPTER 5 School Issues that Relate to At-Risk Children and Youth.docx
CHAPTER 5 School Issues that Relate to At-Risk Children and Youth.docxchristinemaritza
 
Poverty-Moral Imperative Presentation NYSSBA Convention 2017
Poverty-Moral Imperative Presentation NYSSBA Convention 2017Poverty-Moral Imperative Presentation NYSSBA Convention 2017
Poverty-Moral Imperative Presentation NYSSBA Convention 2017Robert Mackey
 
Ctel module3 jeff
Ctel module3 jeffCtel module3 jeff
Ctel module3 jeffjheil65
 
Need for change in Education in U.S.A
Need for change in Education in U.S.ANeed for change in Education in U.S.A
Need for change in Education in U.S.Ajobepe
 
Bullying among the gifted
Bullying among the giftedBullying among the gifted
Bullying among the giftedJesse Lunsford
 
Allison &amp; marielle group presentation learners and learning 2016
Allison &amp; marielle   group presentation learners and learning 2016Allison &amp; marielle   group presentation learners and learning 2016
Allison &amp; marielle group presentation learners and learning 2016sykeshea
 
Copy of dropout rate in urban areas reasearh design
Copy of dropout rate in urban areas reasearh designCopy of dropout rate in urban areas reasearh design
Copy of dropout rate in urban areas reasearh designBaroness Thompson
 
Newspaper Article (Performance Task)Summative Expository Essa.docx
Newspaper Article (Performance Task)Summative Expository Essa.docxNewspaper Article (Performance Task)Summative Expository Essa.docx
Newspaper Article (Performance Task)Summative Expository Essa.docxhenrymartin15260
 

Semelhante a Educational barriers faced by hispanic migrant students - baker (20)

CTEL Module3
CTEL Module3CTEL Module3
CTEL Module3
 
Edu 211 contemporary issues l.1 es
Edu 211 contemporary issues l.1  esEdu 211 contemporary issues l.1  es
Edu 211 contemporary issues l.1 es
 
State of America’s Children Critical Inquiry Presentation
State of America’s Children Critical Inquiry PresentationState of America’s Children Critical Inquiry Presentation
State of America’s Children Critical Inquiry Presentation
 
Ctel Module3 Sep07 1
Ctel Module3 Sep07 1Ctel Module3 Sep07 1
Ctel Module3 Sep07 1
 
R Fugett-Final Defense Presentation for April 25 2013
R  Fugett-Final Defense Presentation for April 25 2013R  Fugett-Final Defense Presentation for April 25 2013
R Fugett-Final Defense Presentation for April 25 2013
 
Defense ch 1, ch 2, and ch 3
Defense ch 1, ch 2, and ch 3Defense ch 1, ch 2, and ch 3
Defense ch 1, ch 2, and ch 3
 
Lessons Learned 3: Teaching in Changing Times
Lessons Learned 3: Teaching in Changing TimesLessons Learned 3: Teaching in Changing Times
Lessons Learned 3: Teaching in Changing Times
 
Culture presentation
Culture presentationCulture presentation
Culture presentation
 
Schooling and hispanics group project final
Schooling and hispanics group project finalSchooling and hispanics group project final
Schooling and hispanics group project final
 
CHAPTER 5 School Issues that Relate to At-Risk Children and Youth.docx
CHAPTER 5 School Issues that Relate to At-Risk Children and Youth.docxCHAPTER 5 School Issues that Relate to At-Risk Children and Youth.docx
CHAPTER 5 School Issues that Relate to At-Risk Children and Youth.docx
 
Poverty-Moral Imperative Presentation NYSSBA Convention 2017
Poverty-Moral Imperative Presentation NYSSBA Convention 2017Poverty-Moral Imperative Presentation NYSSBA Convention 2017
Poverty-Moral Imperative Presentation NYSSBA Convention 2017
 
Ctel module3 jeff
Ctel module3 jeffCtel module3 jeff
Ctel module3 jeff
 
Need for change in Education in U.S.A
Need for change in Education in U.S.ANeed for change in Education in U.S.A
Need for change in Education in U.S.A
 
Immigration
ImmigrationImmigration
Immigration
 
Thesis
ThesisThesis
Thesis
 
Bullying among the gifted
Bullying among the giftedBullying among the gifted
Bullying among the gifted
 
Allison &amp; marielle group presentation learners and learning 2016
Allison &amp; marielle   group presentation learners and learning 2016Allison &amp; marielle   group presentation learners and learning 2016
Allison &amp; marielle group presentation learners and learning 2016
 
Copy of dropout rate in urban areas reasearh design
Copy of dropout rate in urban areas reasearh designCopy of dropout rate in urban areas reasearh design
Copy of dropout rate in urban areas reasearh design
 
Newspaper Article (Performance Task)Summative Expository Essa.docx
Newspaper Article (Performance Task)Summative Expository Essa.docxNewspaper Article (Performance Task)Summative Expository Essa.docx
Newspaper Article (Performance Task)Summative Expository Essa.docx
 
Most Final-FINALBATEMAN
Most Final-FINALBATEMANMost Final-FINALBATEMAN
Most Final-FINALBATEMAN
 

Último

Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdfInclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdfTechSoup
 
Presentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptx
Presentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptxPresentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptx
Presentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptxRosabel UA
 
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPHow to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
 
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for ParentsChoosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parentsnavabharathschool99
 
Millenials and Fillennials (Ethical Challenge and Responses).pptx
Millenials and Fillennials (Ethical Challenge and Responses).pptxMillenials and Fillennials (Ethical Challenge and Responses).pptx
Millenials and Fillennials (Ethical Challenge and Responses).pptxJanEmmanBrigoli
 
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-designKeynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-designMIPLM
 
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17Celine George
 
Expanded definition: technical and operational
Expanded definition: technical and operationalExpanded definition: technical and operational
Expanded definition: technical and operationalssuser3e220a
 
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptxmary850239
 
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4JOYLYNSAMANIEGO
 
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptxAUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptxiammrhaywood
 
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptxROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptxVanesaIglesias10
 
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSEDust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSEaurabinda banchhor
 
EMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docx
EMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docxEMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docx
EMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docxElton John Embodo
 
Transaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemTransaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemChristalin Nelson
 
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...JojoEDelaCruz
 
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17Celine George
 
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptxmary850239
 

Último (20)

Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdfInclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
 
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptxINCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
 
Presentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptx
Presentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptxPresentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptx
Presentation Activity 2. Unit 3 transv.pptx
 
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPHow to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
 
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for ParentsChoosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
 
Millenials and Fillennials (Ethical Challenge and Responses).pptx
Millenials and Fillennials (Ethical Challenge and Responses).pptxMillenials and Fillennials (Ethical Challenge and Responses).pptx
Millenials and Fillennials (Ethical Challenge and Responses).pptx
 
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-designKeynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
Keynote by Prof. Wurzer at Nordex about IP-design
 
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
 
Expanded definition: technical and operational
Expanded definition: technical and operationalExpanded definition: technical and operational
Expanded definition: technical and operational
 
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
 
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
Daily Lesson Plan in Mathematics Quarter 4
 
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptxAUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
 
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptxROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
 
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSEDust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
Dust Of Snow By Robert Frost Class-X English CBSE
 
EMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docx
EMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docxEMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docx
EMBODO Lesson Plan Grade 9 Law of Sines.docx
 
Transaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemTransaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management System
 
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
ENG 5 Q4 WEEk 1 DAY 1 Restate sentences heard in one’s own words. Use appropr...
 
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
Field Attribute Index Feature in Odoo 17
 
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
 
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxYOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 

Educational barriers faced by hispanic migrant students - baker

  • 1. Educational Barriers Faced by Hispanic Migrant Students Caitlin C. Baker
  • 2. Who are migrant students? • A migrant student “is, or whose parent, spouse, or guardian is, a migratory agricultural worker… and who, in the preceding 36 months, in order to obtain, or accompany such parent, spouse, or guardian in order to obtain, temporary or seasonal employment has moved from one school district to another” (Florida Advisory Committee, pg. 3) • According to National Farm Worker Ministry, “Under U.S. law, agricultural workers as young as the age of twelve are permitted to work.” • Major aspects of the life of migrant students that cause barriers to educational opportunity: Mobility, Poverty, Work, Language/Culture. 10/29/2013 Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 2
  • 3. Aspects of the Life of a Migrant Student and the Resulting Obstacles 10/29/2013 Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 3
  • 4. Mobility • Migrant students many move three to five times during each school year (Martinez, et al.) • “The family’s migration is not patterned around the traditional school year” causing migrant students to “experience considerable disruptions in the continuity of their education” (Kindler). • Because of frequent moves, migrant students must adjust to “differing school systems, curricula, and social conditions” and may experience “problems with records and credit transfers” (Kindler). 10/29/2013 Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 4
  • 5. Poverty • The median annual income for farm workers is between $2,500 and $5,000. About 75% make less than $10,000 a year (U.S. Dept. of Labor). • Additionally, the cost of migrating can be quite expensive (Kindler, pg. 4). • Poverty can cause additional numerous obstacles such as poor health/nutrition, hunger, social isolation because of embarrassment over clothes, low-self esteem/confidence. • Poverty may force students to work or to babysit siblings or cousins while adults are working, which may cause them to miss school. 10/29/2013 Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 5
  • 6. Work • “Children as young as 10 can make a significant contribution to their family’s income by working rather than attending school” (Kindler). • Field work exposes children to a variety of health risks from accidental injury and exposure to pesticides and chemicals (Kindler). • In a survey of 84 migrant students, 75% had worked or were working in the fields (Martinez, et al.). • In agriculture, “there are no limits to how many hours children can work” (National Farm Worker Ministry). 10/29/2013 Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 6
  • 7. Language/Culture • Migrant students who were not born in the U.S. “may have had little or no formal schooling in their native country” (Kindler). • In absence of appropriate bilingual instruction or instruction in Spanish, “limited proficiency in English not only impedes academic progress, but can lead to social isolation as well” (Kindler). • In my experience working at an elementary school in a very small Hispanic agricultural town in Washington, students often missed school to translate for their parents. 10/29/2013 Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 7
  • 8. Survey on Public Education for Migrant and ELL Students • Survey focused on attitudes toward recent Latino/Hispanic immigrants versus non-Latino/Hispanic immigrants, attitudes toward migrant workers, attitudes toward bilingual education as well as a few questions specifically for teachers about the availability and effectiveness of programs for ELL and migrant students at their schools. • I emailed the link to the survey to students of my three classes this semester, as well as posting the link to the survey on Facebook and encouraging friends to take it. • I did not specifically target any demographic. Non-educators could answer “N/A” to questions that specifically targeted educators. • 41 people responded to the survey but not all respondents answered each question • The results of several questions which I found most interesting are included 10/29/2013 Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 8
  • 9. Survey Results In general, do you have a positive or negative attitude toward recent Latino/Hispanic immigrants? Generally Positive Of the 39 respondents, 21 answered “Generally Positive,” 0 answered “Generally Negative,” and 18 answered “Neutral/Mostly Neutral.” Generally Negative Neutral/ Mostly Neutral 10/29/2013 Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 9
  • 10. Survey Results In general, do you have a positive or negative attitude toward migrant workers? Generally Positive Generally Negative Neutral/Mostly Neutral 10/29/2013 Of the 41 respondents, 21 answered generally positive, 2 answered generally negative, and 18 answered neutral/ mostly neutral. Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 10
  • 11. Survey Results In general, do you have a positive or negative attitude toward bilingual education for English Language Learner (ELL) students? Of the 40 respondents, 27 answered “Generally Positive,” 4 answered “Generally Negative,” and 9 answered “Neutral/Mostly Neutral.” Generally Positive Generally Negative Neutral/Mo stly Neutral 10/29/2013 Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 11
  • 12. Survey Analysis • I was surprised that no respondents answered that they had a generally negative opinion of Latino/Hispanic Immigrants. I had also expected that more respondents would answer that they have a generally negative opinion of migrant farm workers. Instead, for both questions, nearly half of respondents answered that they had neutral or mostly neutral attitudes. These results were inconsistent with the readings that said that xenophobia is an issue faced by migrant students and their families. • I was also surprised that only about ¼ of respondents answered that they were neutral or mostly neutral about bilingual education. This question received more “generally positive” and “generally negative” responses than most of my other questions. • If I were to administer this survey again, I would consider not posting the survey to Facebook. Though it was a convenient way to encourage a large group of people to take the survey, it may have affected my results since many of my friends share similar opinions. 10/29/2013 Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 12
  • 13. Media Representation Because the issues of migrant farm workers are largely “invisible” to the rest of the population, not many media representations exist. However, those who feel that those issues are important have expressed their passion for the issues in film, literature, poetry and other mediums: Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan, a young-adult novel published in 2000, examines the lives of Mexican farm workers as they struggle to adapt to life in the U.S. “And the Earth Did Not Swallow Him” (1995) is a film told from the perspective of 12-yearold son of Mexican-American farm workers. 10/29/2013 Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 13
  • 14. References and Works Consulted Duffie, Lauren. “Migrant Students: A New and Evolving Challenge for Midwest School Counselors.” Diss. Winona State U, 2010. Florida Advisory Committee. “Migrant Students: Resources for Migrant Children Similar to Other Students but Achievement Still Lags.” (Report to United States Commission on Civil Rights). 2007. Garity, Dylan. “Rigged Game.” 2013. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bo3KFUzyMUI Green, Paul E. “The Undocumented: Educating the Children of Migrant Workers in America.” Bilingual Research Journal 27.1 (2003) 51-71. Kindler, Anneka L. “Education of Migrant Children in the United States.” Directions in Language and Education: National Clearinghouse of Bilingual Education 1.8 (1995). Martinez, Yolanda G., et al. “Voices from the Field: Interviews with Students From Migrant Farmworker Families.” The Journal of Educational Issues of Language Minority Students 14 (1994): 333-348 11 Sept. 2013 http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/files/rcd/BE020265/Voices_from_the_Field.pdf National Farm Worker Ministry. “Education.” 2013. 11 Sept. 2013 http://nfwm.org/educationcenter/farm-worker-issues/education/ U.S. Department of Labor: The National Agricultural Workers Survey. 2010. <http://www.doleta.gov/agworker/report9/chapter1.cfm> 10/29/2013 Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com 14