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Unit 4:Interdependence and dependence through time, place and space…
Unit 4:Interdependence and dependence through time, place and space
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Key concept :Time, Place and space are complex concepts whose definitions are fluid.
Place
Place is socially constructed and can be explored in terms of constraints and opportunities afforded by location. Places have value and meaning defined by humans.
Space
Space relates to where and why places and landscapes are located. The concept also includes the social, economic, political processes that interact through or across space(and time). These result in patterns and networks arising such as migration or trade flows.
Time
Time is not simply the measurement of years or time periods but is a continuum of significant events of the past, present and future
Global context
What are the consequences of our common humanity? Students will explore rights and responsibilities; the relationship between communities; sharing finite resources with other people and other living things; access to equal opportunities; peace and conflict resolution
Place:
Place hold a connection with our global context because Laos is a place with political boundaries that our school is stationed. which can mean that through VIS you could learn about Laos given the right opportunities.
Space
Through space you can see trade routes and how finite resources in Laos and distributed and are being received form Vietnam and providing to the school of VIS
Time:
Our global context is related to Time because time is flowing the past present and future. actions happen in the past and as a result, consequences develop in the future. time can also be used because you can look in the past and see how many opportunities students have had back then compared to now.
Related concepts
Perspective
a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view. Giving a perspective is like a giving a new point of view to evaluate your decision.
interdependence
the dependence of two or more people or things on each other.
If your are interdependent on someone or something your are dependent on them/relying on them
Power
The balance of power is also significant in terms of human development and interaction—the relative power of government, civil society organizations and the rights of individual
dependence
the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else. as to say you are against your will and have no choice but to rely on this someone or something
Inquiry questions
Factual
What were the causes and consequences of European imperialism in Africa?
How did European imperialism on the African continent influence current levels of development?
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Debatable
How far should richer countries help develop poorer countries?
Are IGOs and NGOs a modern form of imperialism?
ATL
Communication Skill
Reading, writing and using language to gather and communicate information
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Research
VI. Information literacy skills
Finding, interpreting, judging and creating information