Issues 429 Expat or Immigrant?
£8,95
Is there really a difference between an expat and an immigrant, or is it just semantics? Immigration continues to be a contentious topic in the UK, especially considering recent global events. This book looks at statistics around migration to the UK and our attitudes to different types of migration and migrants, such as refugees and asylum seekers.Issues publications are intended as a photocopiable, cross-curricular educational resource exploring contemporary social issues in an accessible format, for teachers and students 11 and above (Key Stage 3 & 4). Titles in the series are designed to provide a balanced overview of a topic. The information in our books is comprised of facts, articles, and opinions from many different sources, including newspapers, website factsheets, magazine and journal articles, statistics and surveys, government reports, and literature from special interest groups. Colour illustrations, statistics, infographics, and assignment ideas help to make these books a valuable teaching resource for Key Stage 3 upwards (S1-S6 in Scotland). From abortion to bullying, human rights to drug use, Issues has around 70 publications in print and can be used across a wide range of subjects, including: PSHE & RSE, Religious Studies, Humanities, Geography, Business Studies, Media Studies, Sociology, English (for debating, critical thinking, etc.) General Studies, Citizenship, Health & Social Care, Travel & Tourism Philosophy, Ethics … and many more.