This commentary shares an assignment on family migration stories from an upper-division undergraduate course on global migration. The assignment, which asks students to interview each other about their family migration histories and then analyze their partner’s story, requires students to apply course readings to the real-world context of their peers’ experiences. The commentary provides an overview of the assignment and challenges students encountered. I also highlight the lessons learned, both in terms of course content and classroom community. The large public teaching university where I work is a Hispanic-serving institution and is home to around 1,000 undocumented students. Many more students are immigrants or the children of immigrant...
As technology enables migrant learners to maintain multi-stranded connections with their countries o...
This essay describes the importance of transnationalism in the lives of U.S. immigrant students and ...
This research was designed to find out how migration is understood by high school students who have ...
This commentary shares an assignment on family migration stories from an upper-division undergraduat...
This chapter reports on data from a study exploring migrant students' experiences with education acr...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Explores the intersection between immigration and peda...
The study of migration has transformed and expanded massively, especially over the last 30 years, as...
Content and pupils are important starting points when teaching migration. Our findings expand the d...
Latino immigrant stories are gathered to construct a portrait of their educational experiences in Mi...
Highlights, abstract, and keywords · Content and pupils are important starting points when tea...
Drawing on ethnographic research in urban schools serving recently arrived immigrant students inNew ...
This session will actively engage with the theme of migration, supporting participants in learning a...
The migrant student population in the United States continues to rise. This increase in numbers plac...
ABSTRACT: Contemporary issues in education should include conversations about immigration which has ...
This essay describes the importance of transnationalism in the lives of U.S. immigrant students and ...
As technology enables migrant learners to maintain multi-stranded connections with their countries o...
This essay describes the importance of transnationalism in the lives of U.S. immigrant students and ...
This research was designed to find out how migration is understood by high school students who have ...
This commentary shares an assignment on family migration stories from an upper-division undergraduat...
This chapter reports on data from a study exploring migrant students' experiences with education acr...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Explores the intersection between immigration and peda...
The study of migration has transformed and expanded massively, especially over the last 30 years, as...
Content and pupils are important starting points when teaching migration. Our findings expand the d...
Latino immigrant stories are gathered to construct a portrait of their educational experiences in Mi...
Highlights, abstract, and keywords · Content and pupils are important starting points when tea...
Drawing on ethnographic research in urban schools serving recently arrived immigrant students inNew ...
This session will actively engage with the theme of migration, supporting participants in learning a...
The migrant student population in the United States continues to rise. This increase in numbers plac...
ABSTRACT: Contemporary issues in education should include conversations about immigration which has ...
This essay describes the importance of transnationalism in the lives of U.S. immigrant students and ...
As technology enables migrant learners to maintain multi-stranded connections with their countries o...
This essay describes the importance of transnationalism in the lives of U.S. immigrant students and ...
This research was designed to find out how migration is understood by high school students who have ...