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Starter: List 101 things you can do with a smartphone- competition. Go!

How can Global Migration be a driver for stability, growth and development? 1. What are the contemporary patterns of global migration? Key Ideas Content 1b. Current patterns of international migration are related to global patterns of socio-economic development. How global migration can promote stability, growth and development within and between countries through flows of people, money, ideas and technology.

In what ways can smart phones help migrants? Make another list.

Essentials: SMART PHONE, FOOD, WATER

Phones on the move….

Lesson 7- Global Migration Promotes Stability, Growth and Development Phones -crucial to survival for refugees on the perilous route to Europe

Map Syrian Migrants Use to get to Europe

Globalisation & Migration What are the links between Globalisation and Migration?

How can Global Migration be a driver for stability, growth and development? 1. What are the contemporary patterns of global migration? Key Ideas Content 1b. Current patterns of international migration are related to global patterns of socio-economic development. How global migration can promote stability, growth and development within and between countries through flows of people, money, ideas and technology.

Lesson 8- Inequalities, Conflict and Injustices Stability Economic Growth Development How can global migration promote stability, economic growth and development within and between countries?

What migration can achieve: Lesson 7- Global Migration Promotes Stability, Growth and Development What migration can achieve: A diaspora (from Greek διασπορά, "scattering, dispersion")[1] is a scattered population whose origin lies within a smaller geographic locale. Diaspora can also refer to the movement of the population from its original homeland.

Migration and Development Projects UN ‘migration and development’ projects between partner countries are involving families, local authorities and public and private service providers in effective ‘bottom up’ approaches to development and are now much more common place.

Read page 222 and answer the questions below: Classwork: Read page 222 and answer the questions below: How has technology helped the transfers of remittances? What is meant by social remittances (give examples)? Explain how the following can lead to stability in the country of origin: Migrant remittances. New ideas and values. 4) Explain how migrant remittances can lead to economic growth in the country of origin. 5) Explain how returning migrants can help develop their country of origin in terms of their new skills, knowledge, values and ideas.

6) Explain how a youthful working migrant population can lead to stability in the destination country: 7) Explain how migrants lead to economic growth in the host country. Homework 8) Using the website: http://www.migration4development.org for the Joint Migration and Development Initiative (JMDI) find 2 -3 examples of of the projects and provide a mini fact file on it. Hint: Watch some of the videos- avoid the Spanish ones, in less you can translate

Knowledge Checklist Explain the importance of migrant remittances in the process of development. What is the difference between ’origin’ and ‘destination’ in the context of international migration? What do you understand by the term ‘internal migration’?

Exam Tips Responses to questions on the impact of international migration should consider different perspectives: Positive and negative impacts. Long-term or short-term impacts. Economic, social or political impacts. 2. Essay questions requiring evaluation of migration-related issues should have a discursive response that includes a range of arguments, a balanced assessment of the issues and a conclusion consistent with the balance.