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What is migration uncertainty? How do people decide where to migrate to? And how does expert knowledge on migration translate into policy options? These are just a few of the questions that students will explore in the new Migration & Migration Uncertainty teaching materials. Over the five lessons, not only will students examine global migration patterns, but they will also dive deeply into the dynamics at play in a singular country and compare their findings with those of their peers.
In the teaching material pack, teachers will find: (1) a 15-page teaching guide to make preparing and teaching the lessons easy and smooth, (2) a 30-page workbook that guides students through the exercises and (3) a set of slides for each lesson that include graphs, key terms, exercises and step-by-step instructions for the math exercises. The teaching materials are modular, meaning that the lessons can be used in sets of one, three or five each time with a different focus, such as on the policy aspect of migration or on the reasons why someone might migrate.
Teaching materials (each has a Workbook, Slides and a Teaching Guide):
- Migration & Migration Uncertainty
- Micro-Level Decision-Making
- Macro-Level Drivers
- Natives' Perception of Migrants
- Determining Migration Policy
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