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K-5 ELA Consultant, Rachel Wright Junio, shares her perspectives of working with the Migrant Education Program in NC over the past several years; sharing how the flexibility and adaptability of this community can be a model for us all in resiliency and support, specifically in the current pandemic crisis. You don't have to be an educator of migrant students to benefit from this episode - as Rachel says, "this is a hidden population that's vital to our economy - they have so much grit and character." As educators and citizens, we must be inclusive, and teaching all students to read, communicate, and be engaged citizens.
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K-5 ELA Consultant, Rachel Wright Junio, shares her perspectives of working with the Migrant Education Program in NC over the past several years; sharing how the flexibility and adaptability of this community can be a model for us all in resiliency and support, specifically in the current pandemic crisis. You don't have to be an educator of migrant students to benefit from this episode - as Rachel says, "this is a hidden population that's vital to our economy - they have so much grit and character." As educators and citizens, we must be inclusive, and teaching all students to read, communicate, and be engaged citizens.