New Recruiter Training: The Interview for ID&R Beginners NYS Migrant Education- Identification and Recruitment.

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New Recruiter Training: The Interview for ID&R Beginners NYS Migrant Education- Identification and Recruitment

What Makes an Interview Successful?

A Successful Interview An accurate eligibility determination is made. Paperwork is filled out accurately. The family and/or student has better knowledge of the MEP. Contact information is exchanged to facilitate future referrals. The recruiter walks away leaving the family with a positive image of the MEP. You do not have to revisit home for more information. Every eligible child in the home is identified.

Performing a Successful Interview In order to perform a successful interview, a recruiter must: Have an understanding of the law and the non-regulatory guidance. Understand how to accurately complete the COE and other pertinent paperwork. Know the questions that need to be asked to make a proper eligibility determination. Have full knowledge of local METS services.

Eligibility Factors

Four Main Eligibility Factors Migratory Agricultural Worker Qualifying Move Child Child/Worker Move

Four Main Eligibility Factors Migratory Agricultural Worker Qualifying Move Child Child/Worker Move

1. Migratory Agricultural Worker How does an individual become a MAW?

Migratory Agricultural Worker Made a qualifying move -For economic necessity -From one school district to another -Change of residence In the preceding 36 months and, Soon after doing so (within 60 days), engaged in new temporary or seasonal employment, or Actively sought such new employment and has a recent history of moves for temporary or seasonal agricultural employment.

Interview Questions: Migratory Agricultural Worker Have you moved during the past 36 months? What type of work do you do currently? Tell me about the work you have done starting with your most recent job - When? Where? What do you there? Has anyone in the family done work in agriculture or fishing in the past 36 months?  Where have you lived in the past 36 months? Did you ever move by yourself to work in agriculture or fishing?  Have you ever worked in… (provide examples of local qualifying activities). When was the last time you moved to work in agriculture?

Interview Questions: Migratory Agricultural Worker If the worker moved to do agriculture or fishing work and did not get the job: Actively Sought Did you apply for a job in agriculture or fishing? How did you know about the job? Why weren’t you able to do the type of work you were looking for? Recent History Tell me about the agricultural/fishing jobs you have had in the past 36 months . (Look for at least 2 moves)

How do you determine if a family has made a Qualifying Move?

Qualifying Move A move made in the preceding 36 months For reasons of economic necessity, and Across school district boundaries, and Involving a change in residence.

Interview Questions: Qualifying Move When did you arrive to this area ? Where did you travel/move from? Which family members made the move? Did you move together? Were there separate moves? Have you and your family have moved any other time in the past 36 months? Where are you currently living/staying? Did your child(ren) change school districts? Why did you move? Did you live in a different home before moving here?

How does a youth qualify for the MEP? 3. Child How does a youth qualify for the MEP?

Child Younger than 22 years old (at the time of the interview) Eligible for a free public education

Interview Questions: Child (Age) How old are you? How old are your children? What is your date of birth? What year were you born? Is anyone in the home/housing location under 22 years old?

Interview Questions: Child (School Completion) What grade is your child in? How many years did you go to school in your country? Have you ever attended school in the United States? Did you graduate? What kind of diploma do you have? Did you complete/pass all required tests? Have you ever been enrolled in a GED/TASC/HSE class?

4. Child/Worker Move The Child must have moved on his/her own as, with, or to join/precede the Migratory Agricultural Worker

Child/Worker Move The child must move with the Migratory Agricultural Worker, or may move on own as the MAW. The child can also move to join or precede the Migratory Agricultural Worker (within 1 year). QAD is when the child and MAW both complete the move.

Child/Worker Move The child must move with the Migratory Agricultural Worker, or may move on own as the MAW. The child can also move to join or precede the Migratory Agricultural Worker (within 1 year). QAD is when the child and MAW both complete the move.

Interview Questions: Child/Worker Move Did you move here together? Have you made any moves together during the past 36 months? When did the Migratory Agricultural Worker arrive? When did the child(ren) arrive? What was the reason that the moves were made at separate times?