This unit of work focuses upon the interconnections and inter-relationships that link teenage consumers living in the UK with societies and environments overseas (where the goods they purchase are made). As well as explaining how these connections work - and why they have come into being - the unit introduces students for the first time to some of the moral, ethical and environmental issues that are associated with the global trade in consumer goods (including child labour and food miles).
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Rescooped by
Maree Whiteley
from Geography classroom
onto Sustainability resources for the Australian Curriculum May 15, 2013 1:45 PM
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"Plenty of hands-on examples and case studies are provided that will help teachers deliver these themes in an accessible and interactive way. Students will gain a first impression of some key ideas relating to retail land use from convenience stores to retail parks"
Looks terrific for the new National Curriculum 'Geographies of Interconnections' for Yr 9.