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Maylan Dunn-Kenney Northern Illinois University. Children who move six or more times from Kindergarten to grade 12. Children staying in emergency/temporary.

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Page 1: Maylan Dunn-Kenney Northern Illinois University.  Children who move six or more times from Kindergarten to grade 12.  Children staying in emergency/temporary.

Maylan Dunn-KenneyNorthern Illinois University

Page 2: Maylan Dunn-Kenney Northern Illinois University.  Children who move six or more times from Kindergarten to grade 12.  Children staying in emergency/temporary.

Children who move six or more times from Kindergarten to grade 12.

Children staying in emergency/temporary housing (shelters) & transitional shelter

Children living in cars, tents, outdoors, substandard housing

Children “doubled up” with others* Children staying in hotels or motels*

*due to hardship

Page 3: Maylan Dunn-Kenney Northern Illinois University.  Children who move six or more times from Kindergarten to grade 12.  Children staying in emergency/temporary.

It may take four to six months for a child to recover academically from a school transfer.

Highly mobile students are half as likely to graduate from high school.

Isolation after a move impacts school attendance and performance.

Mobile students are twice as likely to repeat a grade.

Mobility also adversely affects the academic achievement of stable students.

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Could you ever experience a flood, fire, tornado, or other disaster?

Could you ever suffer a long-term illness without proper health benefits?

Do you live in a household with only one wage-earner?

Are you ever behind on monthly bills? Are housing costs growing faster than

wages in your area?

Page 5: Maylan Dunn-Kenney Northern Illinois University.  Children who move six or more times from Kindergarten to grade 12.  Children staying in emergency/temporary.

Many families are 2-3 paychecks away from

homelessness.

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Poverty Racial or ethnic background (social

discrimination) Frequently changing schools (once a year or

more) Low English proficiency Poor teaching Poor attendance

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• Well educated– High verbal ability– Expert content knowledge– Knowledge of effective teaching practices– Able to use a variety of teaching methods and

materials– Cultural awareness– Ability to speak a second language

• Teaching Experience

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Effective teachersof children who are homelessknow how to establish flexible routinesthat are consistent from day to day.

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Caring Being fair and respectful Interacting with students Being enthusiastic and motivating Positive attitude about teaching Reflecting on practice

Page 10: Maylan Dunn-Kenney Northern Illinois University.  Children who move six or more times from Kindergarten to grade 12.  Children staying in emergency/temporary.

Assess and plan for student needs Deliver instruction effectively Assess learning Provide access to necessary materials

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Food, shelter, and clothing Family social services Correct academic placement and service Advocacy and implementation of the

McKinney-Vento Act

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Districts must have a Homeless Education Liaison

Children must be allowed to remain in school of origin if feasible, OR be allowed to enroll immediately in the school nearest where they are staying whether or not family can provide the required documents (proof of residency, immunization records, etc.)

School must assist family in acquiring records and documents as quickly as possible.

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If a child reveals the “secret” of homelessness, immediately assure the child that he or she will not have to change schools.

Not sure if McKinney-Vento is relevant in your district? Very conservatively, at least 10% of your children receiving free lunch are homeless. Homelessness in suburbs has increased significantly.

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Tomlinson and Jarvis (2006) assert, “When we lift our eyes from the pacing guide long enough to observe the individuals in our classroom, they will often teach us exactly what nourishment they need to thrive.”

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EFFECTIVE TEACHERS for HIGHLY MOBILE and HOMELESS CHILDREN is a component of

Jonathon’s Heart, a teacher education curriculum, funded by a grant from Northern Illinois University

in collaboration with HEAR US Inc.

HEAR US Inc., … giving voice & visibility to homeless kids…

HEAR US Inc.1163 E Ogden Ave. #705-329

Naperville, IL 60563 www.hearus.us 630/225-5012Diane Nilan, president/founder