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Understanding the table Misconceptions

How to present your answers Use of data from tables Use of more than one variable

Best answers Comparing with standards Choosing best strategies that address a few issues

why?

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Data Given Total Population: 7,078, 000 people Land Area: 704km2

Population Density?

Population Density 7,078,000/ 704= 10,053 km2

How does this compare?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_density

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Data Given Total Population: 7,078, 000 people Land Area: 704km2

Population Density: 10, 053 people/ km2

Imagine Singapore with 2 more million people Singapore’s Population: 5,183,000 people Land Area: 710 km2

Population Density: 7301 people/ km2

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Data Given Literacy Rate: 39%

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_literacy_rate

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Data Given GDP per capita: US $2892

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Data given Poverty rate: 48%

Some thoughts Is this the number of people below a certain poverty

line (eg. USD $1/ day)? 48% of the people are living in poverty?

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Data given: Access to clean water: 43%

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Data given Unemployment rate: 23%

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Data given: Life expectancy: 63

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Data given Infant Mortality: 300 (per thousand)

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Integrated Resorts (IR) in Singapore Is part of a bigger national strategy Jobs created not a lot Attract cash rich tourists/ investors

Strategies to promote development

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Population Control “One Child” vs “Two or More” Addresses two different problems

Small population as a problem? Weak defense? Investors not attracted?

What would attract investors Stable government (protect their business interests) Stable work force (no protests etc.) Quality / Cost of workforce

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Literacy Rate Access to education? % of adults in country who can read or write

Compulsory Education in Singapore Minimum primary education? Up to 6 or 15 years old

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22+How to present your answers

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A01 + A03 A01 + A02

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using more than onevariable

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Using other countries as a comparison

And choosing the best strategy which will have a larger impact on national development Improving water supply and sanitation facilities? Improving education standards? Population control? Job creations and financial assistance?

which leads us to a potential LORMs question, where you make a value judgment on the best national strategy

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Either independently or in a group

Choose a national strategy which can best promote national development for Phizophora.

Write out in words (not point form) What your chosen strategy is The reasons why you chose this strategy. Example and outcome of a country that experienced

strategy.

Submit your/ your group’s answer with all your names by the end of the lesson

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Your answer should not be shorter than half an A4 sized paper.