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Binational Teacher Exchange:
This initiative supports teacher who spend time learning and sharing
their expertise about the cultural, educational and social experiences
of the binational migrant student. Exchange teachers user proven
instructional methodologies, meet with migrant parents and assist in
planning cultural programs.
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Free Textbook Distribution Program:
Through an agreement with Mexico, texts are distributed to
binational migrant education programs in the U.S. to supplement the
curricula used for the education of monolingual Spanish speaking
students and help promote literacy development in Spanish.
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Binational Transfer Document:
An outgrowth of Mexico's National Education System, the Transfer
Document contains academic and health information on binational migrant
students. It also is used as a binational report card with
educational enrollment information that allows migrant students from
Mexico to enter their local public school after the starting date.
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Adult Literacy Programs:
Recognizing the importance of adult literacy in parents on the
learning and achievement of their children, the Instituto Nacional de
Educación para Adultos (INEA), an adult literacy program from
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