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Dive deep into the complex interplay between International Migration and Development with this comprehensive double lesson, tailored for the OCR A Level Geography syllabus. This lesson examines how migration influences development at various scales, from local communities to global regions, and how development trends can drive migration patterns.

Students will explore key concepts such as the “migration-development nexus,” remittances, brain drain versus brain gain, and the role of migration in shaping economic growth, social change, and political dynamics. Through case studies and data analysis, the lesson highlights diverse global contexts, from high-income countries to emerging economies, to illustrate how migration can be both a cause and consequence of development.

The double lesson format allows for an in-depth approach, with engaging activities such as debates, critical evaluations, data interpretation, and group research projects.

This resource includes a rich set of PowerPoint slides, worksheets, and a variety of assessment questions to facilitate both independent study and collaborative learning.

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