pptx, 9.12 MB
pptx, 9.12 MB

Urbanisation is a concept often misunderstood by Geography students. It refers to the increasing proportion of a nation’s population that is living in towns and cities, rather than the countryside. It is often as a result of large inequality between the standards of living in rural and urban areas in developing countries. This lesson explores the recent boom towards urbanisation and introduces the key terms associated with urban growth, as set out in the AQA spec A GCSE Geography curriculum. This lesson could easily be delivered at ks3 as it sets the foundation for GCSE content.

This resource has been created by the author of 'Time Smart Teaching ; 8 Insider Tips to Reduce Teacher workload that Schools Don’t Teach You. Available as an ebook or hardback on Amazon;

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Time-Smart-Teaching-Insider-Workload-ebook/dp/B082ZBLFQQ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=time+smart+teaching&qid=1584532024&s=digital-text&sr=1-1

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peter_lonergan54

3 years ago
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Very good intoduction

cicely_brown

4 years ago
5

Activities, facts and great quality videos. And free!!

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