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Re-Imagining Migration: Connecting Immigrants of the Past, Present and Future—Parts 1 and 2

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Part of the 2019 AFT TEACH Conference.

We live in an era of mass migration. In the U.S., 26 percent of school-age students are either immigrants or the children of immigrants, and they are part of the 1 billion people on the move around the world. Thus, young people must understand migration as a shared condition of our past, present and future if they are to develop the knowledge, empathy, and mindsets that sustain inclusive and welcoming communities. We will explore a framework for teaching about migration to promote social, emotional, academic and civic growth. Part 2 will be held at 1:15 p.m. today. Participants must attend both sessions to qualify for a certificate.

Presenter: Adam Strom, director, Re-Imagining Migration

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