2 - Well-being

Geography year 2





Mister de Graaf
Boss of Geography
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Geography year 2





Mister de Graaf
Boss of Geography

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This lesson
  • Reflection: last lesson
  • Well-being: new theory: making notes
  • Your turn: think, pair, share
  • Your turn: Practical Assignment
  • Fill out a small questionnaire

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Geography Year 2
Development
Practical Assignment (1x)
Big Test (3x)
GP Project: European Union (1x)

Cities
Practical Assignment (1x)
Big Test (3x) - Final testweek

Weather and Climate
Small Test (1x)
Practical Assignment (1x)
Big Test (3x)

Landscape
Practical Assignment (2x)

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Poor or rich?

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Discussion: what is poor? what is rich?
Learning objectives last lesson
• understand that GDP/capita as an average figure has disadvantages
• indicate the relationship between GDP/capita and the distribution of the labor force
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What are the three different sectors related to the distrubution of the workforce?
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What are the three different sectors related to the distrubution of the workforce?
Primary sector - agriculture
Secundary sector - industry
Tertiary sector - service 
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What does the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of a country represent?

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What does the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of a country represent?


"The total value of the goods and services produced in a country during a year."
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Name two disadvantages of measuring wealth by looking at the GDP per capita of a country
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Two disadvantages
  1. Average
  2. Regional differences
  3. Purchase power
  4. Hard to measure
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So we measure wealth...
Gross Domestic Product
GDP per capita
And...

Distribution of the workforce across different economic sectors:
Primary sector: agriculture
Secundary sector: industry
Tertiary sector: service
Gross domestic product (GDP) is the value of the finished domestic goods and services produced within a nation's borders
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Learning objectives this lesson
Understand how to use different statistics to figure out how developed a country is.
Get better at English by practicing more.
Begin your practical assignment with a good start.

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So to measure the development of a country we focus on more than just wealth. 
What do you think the term "well-being" comprehends?





What is more important than money...?

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Measuring Human Development

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Of 195 countries in the world... 
How high does The Netherlands score?

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Write down on whitebord

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Core

Semi-periphery
  
Periphery

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Express MEDCS and LEDCS

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Couple of questions coming up
First think for yourselves
Then discuss it with your neighbour
Then share it in class
Think. Pair. Share.
  1. Have you ever been in an LEDC?
    If so, what was most striking to you?
    If not, which LEDC would you like to visit or are you curious about?
  2. Imagine you live in a slum. Your family can only afford to buy either a private toilet or a mobile phone. For which option would you go? Why?
  3. Try to imagine that you live in an LEDC and that you don’t have sufficient money for food and education. Would you try to migrate to another country where lots of things are new and unknown to you?
  4. What makes you happy in life? Are these primarily material or nonmaterial things?

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3:00

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3 minutes to think
3 minutes to discuss
Practical assignment

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A journey through rich and poor
Create a social media account: Instagram / TikTok / Polarsteps
Design your own journey

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A poor (wo)man's diary
Write a 3-day diary from the perspective of a person growing up in poverty.

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Practical assignment

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