Sam Scott
Sam's article helps us understand 'the most significant mass migration to the UK since the 1950s and 1960s' - from Eastern Europe. Students all over England will be aware, in different ways, of its impact in their localities. This article provides data, examples and references to enable teachers to develop the curriculum to include the study of this phenomenon and the study of a part of the world which is almost totally absent from the secondary school geography curriculum.
Published: 24 Sep 2007
Volume: 32
Issue number: 3, pp. 116-120
Sam's article helps us understand 'the most significant mass migration to the UK since the 1950s and 1960s' - from Eastern Europe. Students all over England will be aware, in different ways, of its impact in their localities. This article provides data, examples and references to enable teachers to develop the curriculum to include the study of this phenomenon and the study of a part of the world which is almost totally absent from the secondary school geography curriculum.
Published: 24 Sep 2007
Volume: 32
Issue number: 3, pp. 116-120
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