Migration Nation
The aim of this lesson is to evaluate the impact of South Asian migration to Britain since the 1800s.
The lesson begins with case studies on the Lascars and Anyars and an analysis of their contribution and impact to British migration from the Indian sub continent.
There are four differentiated case studies on success stories from migrants in the 1800s and students will be required to decide who was the most successful, using some key criteria to judge the part they played.
Students are also required to put the events of migration from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh after the partition of India in chronological order.
They will finally complete some source question practice to explain the challenges faced by many of the migrants in multicultural Britain.
The plenary is a mood board which will allow students to express their knowledge as well as their judgements of migration.
The lesson comes in PowerPoint format and can be changed and edited to suit.
The lesson is differentiated, fully resourced and includes suggested teaching strategies.
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