Fifth lesson in sequence for AQA GCSE Geography, Section B: The changing economic world.
Would also be suitable for a 9 class if teaching development as a topic.
Lesson includes:
- range of activities and information
- knowledge sheet used in task
- opportunities for AFL (see sample 3)
- Covers the strategies for reducing the development gap listed below and real-world examples of these:
Fairtrade, aid, microfinance loans, debt relief, intermediate / appropriate technology.
Samples of powerpoint included so you can see the types of activity.
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Development - part of sequence for Section B: Changing Economic Worlds, GCSE AQA Geography.
5 lessons as part of Section B: Changing Economic Worlds, GCSE AQA Geography. First 5 lessons of the sequence, focus is on development: 1. What is development and how do we measure it? 2. The Demographic Transition Model. 3. Causes of the development gap. 4. Reducing the development gap. 5. Can tourism reduce the development gap? (Example: Jamaica).
Section B: The Changing Economic World. AQA GCSE Geography
8 lessons as part of Section B: Changing Economic Worlds, GCSE AQA Geography. First 5 lessons on development: 1. What is development and how do we measure it? 2. The Demographic Transition Model. 3. Causes of the development gap. 4. Reducing the development gap. 5. Can tourism reduce the development gap? (Example: Jamaica) Last 3 lessons use Nigeria as a case study of a rapidly developing NEE: 1. The economic importance of Nigeria. 2. Changing economic structures in Nigeria and the environmental impacts of this. 3. The impact of aid in Nigeria.
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