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Causation/ Perspective Students show that they understand that; -Migration is a result of challenges, risks and opportunities -There

are different perspectives around migration When they can; (Explain) Inform an audience about the causes and effects of migration (Interpret) Make sense of a person/ familys choice to migrate (Apply) (Perspective) Compare the perspectives and viewpoints around migration (Empathise) Walk in the shoes the migrant and share in their experiences (Self-knowledge) Reflect upon the reasons for peoples choices and motivations ----------------------You have been invited to present in an exhibition of migration stories called My Journey. The exhibition is being held to raise awareness of migration and demonstrate its many causes and effects. Your presentation should meet the following criteria; -informative (it should be based on a real migration event) -perceptive (into the life of the migrants and their experiences) -well-crafted (and entertaining narrative which keeps the readers interest) So that the visitors (people who have experienced migration either directly or indirectly) better understand the causes and effects of migration. -------------------------Emerging Developing Achieving Extending Excelling

Clearly outline the reasons for migration from the migrants perspectives (the challenges, risks and opportunities involved) The migration story has not outlined the cause for the movement. The story attempts to give reasons for the migration but is not accurate. The story outlines the reasons for the migration and relates it to a challenge, risk or opportunity. The story outlines the reasons for the migration and explores some of the personal implications. The story outlines the reasons for the migration and explores wider social and personal implications.

Base the migration story on facts from a real life migration event from history Story is entirely a work of fiction and is not based on a real-life migration event. Story has some factual inaccuracies. Story is factually correct. Story is factually correct and fully referenced. Story is factually correct and fully referenced from a wide selection of sources.

Relate the migrants experiences with the reactions of departure/arrival residents (explore the different perspectives) Story does not explore any perspectivessimply a recount of events. Story only considers the perspectives of the migrant. Story considers and acknowledges 2 different perspectives and points of view. Story repeatedly considers and acknowledges multiple perspectives and points of view throughout. As Extending

Engage your audience and encourage them to connect emotionally with your story

Emerging
Story is a collection of facts and events.

Developing
Story is a perceptive story of migration but lacks empathy with a real migrant

Achieving
Story is an engaging and perceptive story of migration.

Extending
Story develops the causes and effects of migration through the experiences of a migrant.

Excelling
Story explores multiple perspectives and connects the audience emotionally as well as factually with the audience.

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