Arizona's Migrant Child Education Teacher Exchange with Florida [electronic resource]

The Office of Migrant Child Education, Arizona Department of Education, annually participates in a Teacher Exchange Program with other states. Arrangements are first made with other states to send teachers and administrators on an observation tour of their Migrant Child Education Programs. Objective...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ERIC)
Corporate Author: Arizona. Department of Education. Migrant Child Education
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1975.
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520 |a The Office of Migrant Child Education, Arizona Department of Education, annually participates in a Teacher Exchange Program with other states. Arrangements are first made with other states to send teachers and administrators on an observation tour of their Migrant Child Education Programs. Objectives are to provide: (1) an opportunity for state educational agencies to share training techniques, materials, and procedures through practical application and on-site observation; and (2) training so as to develop resource personnel to assist in the state educational agencies development of future inter and inttrastate programs as funds become available. Observation reports required by participants engaged in this Teacher Exchange Program enhance the interstate agreements regarding curriculum dissemination and exchange of teaching ideas and techniques. In 1975, participants traveled to Florida. Seven Migrant Child Education Projects were represented by a teacher or a program coordinator recommended by the administrator of that project. The group was led by an administrative consultant from the Office of Migrant Child Education. The participants' actual observation reports or excerpts from their reports are given in this document. (Author/NQ) 
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