Mobility and Transportation for New Arrivals is structured to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the transportation challenges faced by immigrants and refugees. The course emphasizes practical solutions, focusing on project-based learning that encourages participants to engage with real-world scenarios. Participants will explore various transportation systems, policies, and community resources that facilitate mobility, ultimately enhancing their ability to contribute to the integration of new arrivals into society.
Through interactive sessions, learners will collaborate on projects that address specific mobility issues, culminating in a final project that showcases innovative transportation solutions tailored for new arrivals. This hands-on approach not only fosters critical thinking but also encourages the publication of findings in Cademix Magazine, providing an avenue for participants to share their insights with a broader audience.
Overview of Mobility Challenges for New Arrivals
Understanding Transportation Systems and Infrastructure
Community Resources and Support Networks
Policy Frameworks Affecting Mobility
Case Studies of Successful Transportation Initiatives
Impact of Mobility on Employment Opportunities
Technology in Transportation: Apps and Services
Cultural Competency in Transportation Services
Developing Sustainable Transportation Solutions
Final Project: Designing a Mobility Plan for New Arrivals
