Teaching students about human migration and displacement.

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Drawing upon the extensive research and analysis in the World Migration Report series, and reviewed by education and migration experts, the World Migration Education Toolkit provides a set of flexible modules to practically support educators teaching students about human migration and displacement. Within each module, the educator will find a set of resources which can be applied within the classroom to spur student learning on the topic. These include: 
  • Resource guides – Short briefs which compile the research and analysis on the topic and provide some starter questions to check for understanding and begin discussion. An excellent starter piece for a lesson.
  • Case studies – In-depth studies of migration topics for extending student thinking. Divided into text case studies and data case studies, these allow the student to see how concepts are applied in specific regional contexts.
  • Interactive scenarios – The core of the curriculum, these interactive activities allow students to engage in migration concepts in a role-playing situation based on a real world scenario.


The World Migration Education Interative version of the Toolkit and the PDF version are freely available. Get the Toolkit on World Migration Education Toolkit!


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