By creating resources, offering professional development opportunities, and organizing events, CUNY-IIE works to equip educators with the tools to better support immigrant-origin students.
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Family Literacy Program Video
See how Children's School of Rochester's Family Literacy Program brings families into classrooms to compare education systems. Families discuss bilingual education and share their cultural perspectives.
Access for All: The Need for More Immigrant Educators Video
Listen to three immigrant college immigrant students reflect on support from undocumented educators, their dreams of teaching, and fears tied to immigration barriers.
Flipping the Script: Undocumented Immigrants are the Educators Video
Listen to three immigrant college immigrant students reflect on support from undocumented educators, their dreams of teaching, and fears tied to immigration barriers.
Redefining Teaching: Immigrant Community Educators Video
This video follows two community educators who redefine teaching through innovative, nontraditional paths, showing how immigrants uplift students and lead with hope and commitment despite barriers.
Undocumented Youth: Reshaping Education through Community Video
In this video, NYSYLC youth share how they empower immigrant peers through leadership development, educational advancement, and self-expression.
Community Educators in Action: MinKwon Center Video
The video highlights MinKwon Center’s Youth Empowerment Program, which serves as a space for immigrant youth to engage in advocacy and self-expression.
Beyond Status: Inspiring Stories of Resilience and Advocacy in Education Video
Watch two DACA recipients share career paths and journeys, showing how resilience and education inspire dreams and build supportive communities.
Visualizing the Undocumented Experience: Art as Education and Reflection Video
This video uncovers the world of two immigrant artists, as they weave their distinct narratives of resilience and transformation. It showcases how art becomes a tool of self-expression, education and advocacy.
Report on State of Undocumented Educators in New York Report
This report examines the barriers undocumented immigrants face in pursuing education degrees and teaching careers, drawing on focus groups and survey data to highlight key challenges in New York State.
Policy Brief: Enhancing Educational Equity for Immigrant Students In New York State
This CUNY-IIE policy brief presents targeted recommendations that seek to foster equitable educational opportunities for all students, regardless of immigration status.
Aspiring UndocuEducators’ Guide to Self-Advocacy Guide
This 3-part guide helps undocumented students assess how supportive education programs are, offering a rubric, self-advocacy checklist, and key questions to inform their decisions.
A Framework for Immigrant Liaisons Guide
This guide outlines a pilot program developed by NYSYLC to create, fund and support immigrant liaison roles to support immigrant-origin students in K-12 schools.
How To Create an Immigrant Liaison Position at Your School Guide
This short guide supports school staff and communities in creating an immigrant liaison role, outlining key duties, funding tips, selection considerations, and insights from liaisons in the pilot program.
Enhancing Educational Equity for Immigrant Students In New York State | A 3-part series
These webinars outline actionable steps for policymakers and educational stakeholders to advance equity for immigrant-origin students, their families, and the educators who interact with them in New York State schools and districts.
Opening Doors to Undocumented Students: Updates on NYSED Policies for Education Majors
In this panel, speakers helped clarify NYS Education Department's policies on undocumented students completing fieldwork/student teaching, taking certification exams, and receiving certification.
Faculty Fellows Program
This program equips faculty members with resources and scholarship that can support them in teaching in-service or pre-service educators about the intersections between immigration and education in their classes.
Translanguaging Strategies for Supporting Immigrant Students CTLE Course
This virtual module focuses on adopting translanguaging pedagogy to support immigrant-origin students in PK-12 classrooms. Earn 15 CTLE credits learning to leverage linguistic and cultural practices students bring to schools.
Immliaison
Immigrant Liaison was created in partnership with the NYSYLC. It creates Immigrant Liaison positions across New York City schools to support the needs of immigrant students, families, and caregivers.
Trauma Informed Practice in Elementary Schools CTLE Course
This virtual module focuses on best practices for supporting immigrant-origin students in elementary classrooms. Earn 15 CTLE credits learning to identify trauma indicators, explore trauma-informed pedagogy, and support families.