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Browsing by Author "Hoy, Zelideh R. Martinez"

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    Examining School Connectedness And Communication With New American Parents
    (Great Lakes Equity Center, 2017) Nguyễn, David Hòa Khoa; Hoy, Zelideh R. Martinez
    This tool highlights areas of importance for New American parents stemming from focus groups and invites schools to assess their communication and connectedness with New American students and families with the purpose to improve two-way channels of engagement.
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    Jim Crowing Plyler v. Doe: The Resegregation of Undocumented Students in American Higher Education through Discriminatory State Tuition and Fee Legislation Symposium: American Education: Diversity, Desegregation and Resegregation
    (Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, 2014) Nguyễn, David Hòa Khoa; Hoy, Zelideh R. Martinez; School of Education
    This law review article examines the re-segregation of undocumented students in education, more specifically, re-segregation through state laws and policies impacting their attendance at American colleges and universities. Under no fault of their own, undocumented students are marginalized even further after graduating from high school, since they are not afforded the same benefits as their peers to attend college. This article explores the current landscape of these laws and policies after providing background on Plyler v. Doe and state and federal attempts to challenge education for undocumented students.
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