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What is Immigrants

Handbook of Research on Engaging Immigrant Families and Promoting Academic Success for English Language Learners
Refers to people residing in the United States who were not U.S. citizens at birth.
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Supporting Immigrant Children in College and Career Readiness: Implications for Teachers and School Counselors
Grace W. Wambu (New Jersey City University, USA) and Zandile P. Nkabinde (New Jersey City University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8283-0.ch013
Abstract
The number of immigrant students have been on the rise in the last decades in many American classrooms. Both public schools and institutions of higher learning have increasing numbers of racially and ethnically diverse students than in the past. Immigrants from around the world come to America for different reasons but with one dream, and that is to create better lives for themselves and their children. Many leave their countries of origin seeking economic opportunities, while others leave their countries fleeing political, religious, and ethnic persecution. A number of refugees fleeing wars and turmoil from their home countries come to America with psychological, physical, and emotional trauma. Adelman and Taylor suggested that refugee students are among the most vulnerable for school failure and its consequences. This chapter discusses the role of teachers and school counselors in facilitating a smooth transition of all immigrant children in college and career readiness.
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Social Constructivism vs. Pragmatism: A Search for a Suitable Social Work Paradigm for Research on Immigrants
People who voluntarily depart their home countries in search of new opportunities or to be with family members who have already migrated there.
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Brazilian Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Portugal and the Challenges of Crowdfunding
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Impact of Career Experiences on Health Outcomes Among Immigrants in the Midwest
People who move from one country to another in search of better economic opportunities.
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Immigrants Who Have Changed the Course of History: Contemporary Picturebooks of Border Crossers
People who have moved from one area to another, whether through voluntary or forced migration, historical or contemporary relocation experiences.
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Working With Immigrant Children and Families: Preparing Early Childhood Education Leadership for Culturally Responsive Teaching
People born in a country other than the United States and intend to live permanently in the United States. Second generation immigrants are children born in the United States to immigrant parents; these children are US citizens. The term immigrant children can refer to both US-born and foreign-born children.
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