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Engage your Year 9 students in a deep exploration of global development disparities with the fully planned Geography unit, “Why is the World Unevenly Developed?”. This unit builds on prior knowledge of globalization, human geography, and socio-economic factors, offering a comprehensive look at why some regions thrive while others lag behind. Designed for non-specialist teachers, this resource provides everything needed to deliver an insightful and thought-provoking unit with minimal preparation.

This unit includes a detailed medium-term plan, PowerPoints, worksheets, and assessments, all designed to enhance students’ understanding of global development, data analysis, and ethical considerations. Retrieval practices and exit tickets are integrated throughout to ensure ongoing learning and assessment.

Unit Objectives:

O1: Understand current and projected trends in global population growth and develop critical data analysis skills.
O2: Use data to analyze the effects of population growth on different regions of the world.
O3: Explore the challenges and opportunities presented by a rapidly growing population, particularly in Africa.
O4: Understand the implications of aging populations and their impact on development.
O5: Examine the role of the United Nations in addressing population growth challenges through the Sustainable Development Goals.
O6: Learn to use data to draw informed conclusions about the future with a projected population of 11 billion people and explore how individuals and communities can promote sustainability and social justice.

What Does This Unit Cover?
Students will delve into the intricacies of global development, examining why some regions experience rapid growth and prosperity while others face significant challenges. Through a mix of case studies, including development projects in Kenya and regional disparities in India, students will critically analyze the socio-economic, political, and environmental factors contributing to uneven development. This unit also introduces students to various development indicators, such as GDP and HDI, and encourages them to think critically about the ethics and effectiveness of large-scale aid projects and interventions.

How Does This Unit Fit into the Broader Curriculum?
This unit serves as a foundational exploration of global development, preparing students for more advanced studies in GCSE Geography, where they will delve deeper into specific countries, development indicators, and the historical context of global disparities. The knowledge and skills gained here will be essential for understanding complex themes such as the impact of climate change on development and the role of international organizations in promoting global sustainability.

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