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" Project- and Human-Centered Teaching and Learning: Diplomacy Lab and the Expanded Public Charge Rule for New Cabo Verdean Immigrants "
Lundy, Brandon D; Garefino, Allison C.; Cleaver, Brenda L; Dumett, Danielle; Godwin, Kaitlyn; Haile, Agazeet; Hasse, William P; Seigler, Alexandria; Smith, Kathleen B; Zingleman, Nicholas A
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AL
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940397
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LA8999f57n
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English
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Lundy, Brandon D; Garefino, Allison C.; Cleaver, Brenda L; Dumett, Danielle; Godwin, Kaitlyn; Haile, Agazeet; Hasse, William P; Seigler, Alexandria; Smith, Kathleen B; Zingleman, Nicholas A
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Project- and Human-Centered Teaching and Learning: Diplomacy Lab and the Expanded Public Charge Rule for New Cabo Verdean Immigrants [Article]\ Lundy, Brandon D; Garefino, Allison C.; Cleaver, Brenda L; Dumett, Danielle; Godwin, Kaitlyn; Haile, Agazeet; Hasse, William P; Seigler, Alexandria; Smith, Kathleen B; Zingleman, Nicholas A
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Teaching and Learning Anthropology
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3/1
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2020
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This commentary introduces the U.S. State Department-sponsored Diplomacy Lab. This program provides interdisciplinary teams of students an opportunity to learn how to directly inform government policy development and implementation. In the project discussed here, a team of student researchers considered how the new public charge final rule could impact Cabo Verdean immigrants in the United States. The program demonstrates how project- and human-centered pedagogy through social science research advances student learning by providing students an opportunity to directly observe the complex effects of policy decisions on people’s lives.
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