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The CourseThe Course

• AS course is split into 2 parts. I teach:-

• Unit 1 – Global ChallengesGoing Global now till Christmas- with 1

hour 30 minute exam in January 2012

• Unit 2= Geographical investigations• Rebranding Places January till May

with 1 hour 15 min exam in May 2012

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You will need –

1 – FoldersOne for unit 1 and another for unit 2 2 – Lined Paper and Pens Bring with you every lesson.3 – Highlighted key terms A all key terms highlighted in the same colour throughout

your notes in both human an physical geog. 4 – Note Taking SkillsIt is important for you to make YOUR OWN notes on

important theory andconcepts. Class and individual exercises will increase your

understanding andcompliment your notes. BUT – your notes will be your key

revision tool!

AS Level AS Level Expectations and Expectations and

TipsTips

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AS Level Expectations and AS Level Expectations and TipsTips

• You should1 – Turn up to EVERY LESSON2- Don’t talk when someone else is addressing

the class3 –Complete ALL homework and extra reading

set on time.

TIPS - -Highlighters, coloured pens make notes more interesting and revision clearer.- Date and Title all work – helps revision and makes sense -of notes- Keep folder up together and in order.

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GLOBALISATION 1.2.1

ON THE MOVE

1.2.5

ROOTS

1.2.4

WORLD CITIES

1.2.6

GLOBAL GROUPINGS

1.2.2

GLOBAL

NETWORKS

1.2.3

GLOBAL FUTURES????1.2.7

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Topic 1.2.1– Topic 1.2.1– GlobalisationGlobalisation

Lesson title - What is Globalisation?

Aim – To explore the concept and development of globalisation.

To know key terms surrounding this concept

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzxGyKyzfP8&feature=PlayList&p=719AD69E803A1798&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=49

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1rXzG5_fbI&feature=related

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Introduction to Globalisation

Lesson Aims:

• To know what Globalisation is;

• To begin to explore the key concepts, processes and terminology relating to globalisation.

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• Look at this image carefully.• What do you think the

definition of globalisation is.

• Write your idea on a post-it and come and stick it to the board.

• What is interesting about this image ?

• What examples of globalisation can you see ?

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• You have 10 minutes to go round the class and find someone who has….

• Done everything on the sheet- each can be a different person

• All these are examples of globalisation

• In your smaller groups come up with a definition for globalisation

Task One- find someone who…

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Key term!!!

• Globalisation is the process by which people, their cultures, money, goods and information can be transferred between countries with increasingly few barriers.

• Globalisation is nothing new in the sense that countries and continents have always been connected in economic, cultural and political ways through trade, colonialism and cooperation.

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Pre 1940s connections• Globalisation only came into common

usage in the 1990s, but places have been linked back into history through:-

e.g. united nations, NATO- where people/ govts from different countries come together to protect or help places

e.g. British empire- tea to UK from India

Mainly European nations colonizing Africa, parts of Asia and the Americas)

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Post 1940s - Two aspects

Globalisation Connections are lengthening

new links between places

that are greaterdistances apart

Connections are deeper

• More people’s lives connect with far away places – e.g. purchasing commodities / cheaper travel

• Not just rich people who ‘live globally’

Deep

shallowNear Far

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What has made this possible?

• The world is effectively shrinking!

• Information, goods and services can now be transferred much more quickly.

• The cost of communications has fallen

• Tech has increased and the growth of global networks like face book make communications easy.

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Task • Use the sheet entitled ‘information’ to

make a mind map about globalisation

Home of McDonalds HQ world’s largest food TNC, 28,000+ outlets in 121 countries

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Exam Practice.

• What do you understand from the term ‘shrinking world’? (4)

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Task- Complete the ‘how global am I’ worksheet

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Homework Task -How global am I?• Make a display entitled-• My global life!!!

Consider everything

What do you watch on TV? Set in? favourite films- set?

Who do you talk to on line? Where are they? Where is your computer made? Bought ?

What make is your mobile? Company HQ in?

What food do you like most? Where from? Bought in?

Places you visited?

Where are your clothes, shoes made?

Do you have a games console? PS3, Xbox etc made in?

Your display must include an A3 world map with all the countries you are linked to highlighted and labelled