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Smoking – Tobacco and the Developing World

Smoking – Tobacco and the Developing World. Yr11 – Lesson 1. Lesson Objectives: To understand some of the reasons behind the rise in production and prevalence of tobacco in developing nations.

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Smoking – Tobacco and the Developing World

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  1. Smoking – Tobacco and the Developing World Yr11 – Lesson 1

  2. Lesson Objectives: • To understand some of the reasons behind the rise in production and prevalence of tobacco in developing nations. • To be aware of some of the implications of a rise in production and prevalence of tobacco upon developing countries. • To have a greater awareness of the moral implications of the tobacco industry operating in developing countries.

  3. Intended Learning Outcomes: Pupils will have: • Given consideration as to why tobacco production and prevalence is rising in many developing nations. • Taken part in a True/False activity on the topic of tobacco and the developing world. • Designed an information leaflet which focuses upon the implications of tobacco production and prevalence for developing countries.

  4. Success Criteria: • Know 3 reasons for the rise in both the production and prevalence of tobacco in developing countries. • Understand some of the implications of tobacco production for developing countries.

  5. Activity Developed Countries Developing Countries

  6. Question Why do you think some countries are considered to be developed and others developing? What does this mean?

  7. Countries are considered to be developing if they generally have ; low incomes, weak human assets and economic vulnerability. This is often due to their geographical location. http://www.unctad.org/Templates/Page.asp?intItemID=3618&lang=1

  8. A selection of countries considered to be amongst the least developed in the world • Bangladesh • Bhutan • Cambodia • Chad • Gambia • Guinea • Senegal • Togo • Zambia http://www.unctad.org/Templates/Page.asp?intItemID=3641&lang=1

  9. Activity Design a leaflet to inform others of the implications for developing countries of tobacco production. You must cover: • reasons why there has been a percentage rise in the production and prevalence of tobacco in developing countries • implications of the rise in production and prevalence of tobacco • the impact this will have on the health of these nations

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