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SUMMARY:Education in Mexico: An Overview of the System, its Triumphs, and Remaining Challenges
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p><strong>Bryant Jensen</strong>, is a Ph.D. student in educational psychology at the Mary Lou&nbsp; Fulton College of Education at Arizona State University. He has been a research&nbsp;associate with the National Task Force on Early Childhood Education for Hispanics, where he wrote synthesis papers on the cognitive and linguistic development of Hispanic children and presented findings with researchers, practitioners, and policymakers nationally. Bryant is interested in quantitative analysis of large sample data, mixed methods research designs, and in the evaluation of educational policy and practice for immigrant students in the United States, and for traditionally marginalized student populations&mdash;including rural and indigenous groups&mdash;throughout the Americas. Bryant is currently on a Fulbright Fellowship in Mexico where he is collaborating with the Instituto Nacional para la Evaluaci&oacute;n de la&nbsp;Educaci&oacute;n on his dissertation.=0d=0a<div>=0d=0a<p><strong><br />=0d=0aAdam Sawyer</strong> is a Guest Scholar at UCSD's Center for Comparative Immigration Studies (CCIS). A doctoral candidate in International Education at Harvard&nbsp;University's Graduate School of Education, Adam's work focuses on policy issues within the Mexican education system and the schooling of Mexican immigrant and other Latino/a students in the United States. Previous to his graduate studies, Adam worked as a Spanish bilingual elementary school teacher in East Palo Alto, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, California, and as an Academic Consultant to the Mexican Ministry of Education. His current project, conducted under the auspices of CCIS' Mexican Migration Field Research and Training Project (MMFRP), explores the educational outcomes of a binational sample of students from a prominent migrant sending community in Oaxaca, Mexico and its U.S. satellite in San Diego County.<br />=0d=0a<br />=0d=0a<strong>This event is part of the USMEX Research Seminar Series.&nbsp; </strong><font color=3d"#0000ff"><a href=3d"http://usmex.ucsd.edu/documents/Spring2008SeminarSchedule_001.pdf" target=3d"_blank">Click here</a></font> for a complete schedule of events.<br />=0d=0a<br />=0d=0a<em>There is no cost of admission.&nbsp;Event is open to the public.&nbsp;For driving directions, please visit the Center&rsquo;s </em><a href=3d"http://usmex.ucsd.edu" target=3d"_blank"><font color=3d"#0000ff"><em>website</em></font></a><em><font color=3d"#0000ff">.</font>&nbsp;For&nbsp;additional information, call Mr. Greg Mallinger at (858) 822-1696 or </em><a href=3d"mailto:gmallinger@ucsd.edu"><font color=3d"#0000ff"><em>e-mail</em></font></a><em><font color=3d"#0000ff">.</font><br />=0d=0a</em></p>=0d=0a</div>=0d=0a</p>
LOCATION:Institute of the Americas: Deutz Conference Room
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