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Homeless Education
NCHE Resources
Homeless Education Awareness Folder
This sturdy, laminated folder provides an attractive way to inform colleagues and potential donors about the issues central to the education of children and youth experiencing homelessness. Customize the information presented by filling the folder with the resources most pertinent to your audience.
Homeless with Homework: An Introduction to Homeless Education
This audiovisual presentation provides an introduction
to homeless education, including information about homelessness in the United
States,
the educational challenges faced by homeless students, and the educational
rights guaranteed by federal law for children and youth experiencing homelessness.
Length:
13:21
Introduction
to the Issues brief (205K)
This brief provides an overview of the
main issues within the field of homeless education. It is a good
general resource, but is also particularly helpful for introducing
new people to the field or introducing the issue to those outside
of the field. The brief also has a customizable
fourth page (25K), to which you can add customized information
for a particular conference or for circulation on behalf of your
organization.
Potential
Warning Signs of Homelessness
Reauthorization
at a Glance brief (126K)
This brief provides a summary of provisions of the reauthorized
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. Download the full
text (77K) of the Act.
Other Resources
Educating Children Without Housing: A Primer on Legal Requirements and Implementation Strategies for Educators, Advocates and Policymakers, Second Edition
This primer from the American
Bar Association Commission on Homelessness and Poverty addresses the federal educational mandates related to homeless students under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. The manual provides innovative strategies for educators and school administrators, state coordinators and policymakers, and advocates and attorneys to play a role in ensuring the education rights of children and youth experiencing homelessness.
Educating
Homeless Children and Youth: The Guide to Their Rights
This booklet from the National
Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty, updated in August 2007, outlines
the main points of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, the
federal law guaranteeing equal access to a free and appropriate public
education
for children
and youth experiencing homelessness.
ERIC: Educational
Resources Information Center
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), sponsored
by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department
of Education, produces the world’s premier database of journal
and non-journal education literature. The new ERIC online system,
released September 2004, provides the public with a centralized
ERIC Web site for searching the ERIC bibliographic database of more
than 1.1 million citations going back to 1966.
Homeless
Education Bibliography of Resources (Revised Fall 2006)
This bibliography from Project
HOPE, the Virginia Education for Homeless Children and
Youths program, provides a listing of homeless education resources
separated by type of resource. Resources include articles
and reports, books
and chapters from child and young adult books, audiovisual materials,
curricula and resource kits and legal sources.
National
Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth
The National Association for the Education of Homeless
Children and Youth (NAEHCY) is a national grassroots membership
association and serves as the voice and the social conscience for
the education of children and youth in homeless situations. NAEHCY
connects educators, parents, advocates, researchers, and service
providers to ensure school enrollment and attendance, and overall
success for children and youth whose lives have been disrupted by
the lack of safe, permanent and adequate housing. NAEHCY accomplishes
these goals through advocacy, partnerships, and education. Visit
the NAEHCY website for useful educational materials, legislative
information, and more.
Opening
Doors
Opening Doors is an Illinois State Board
of Education grant-funded project under the McKinney-Vento Homeless
Children and Youth Program. Their website provides valuable resources
for the field of homeless education within Illinois and the United
States.
Project
Hope
Project Hope, based at the College of William
and Mary, hosts the office of the Virginia State Coordinator for
Homeless Education and provides numerous valuable resources for
the field of homeless education within Virginia and the United States.
Texas
Homeless Education Office (THEO)
THEO, based at the University of Texas
at Austin, hosts the office of the Texas State Coordinator for Homeless
Education and provides valuable resources for the field of homeless
education within Texas and the United States.
The 100
Most Frequently Asked Questions on the Education Rights of Children
and Youth in Homeless Situations
This document, created collaboratively
by the National
Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth
(NAEHCY) and the National
Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty (NLCHP), provides answers
to 100 frequently asked questions on the McKinney-Vento Homeless
Assistance Act and the education rights of children and youth in
homeless situations.
Download the FAQ document in Microsoft
Word format. (137K)
Download the FAQ document in PDF
format. (176K)
U.S. Dept.
of Education 2006 Report to Congress
This report, submitted to Congress by the
U.S. Department of
Education, incorporates information received from states about
their homeless education programs and the children and youth they
serve. It includes a summary of data received from states, information
on barriers to the education of homeless children and youth, strategies
used by school districts (LEAs) to remove these educational barriers,
and a nationwide status report on homeless education.
Download
the 2006
Report to Congress.
Download
the 2000
Report to Congress.
U.S.
Department of Education Homeless Education Program
The Education of Homeless Children and Youth program (EHCY),
of the U.S. Department of Education, deals with the education of
homeless children and youth in U.S. public schools. Visit the EHCY
program website for information about the program including program
funding status, and laws, regulations, and policy guidance.
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