Minding the Gap of Migration


Details

INSTRUCTOR: Marcie Washington

SECTION: U11

SCHEDULE: Tuesday, 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM


Course Description

This course is designed to enhance a student’s understanding of the types of migrants, variety of migratory movements, and the challenges that migrants face as a means to encourage students to think critically. Building on this, students will actively identify and critically analyze the political, social, economic, and environmental dynamics that influence the voluntary and involuntary movements of humans. The purpose of this course is to provide a deep understanding of the nuances of migration through a student-centered inquiry-based Learning of human agency and its correlation to the promotion of human rights and state security.