£46.99
Subject: Geography
Level: Secondary
Age Group: 11 - 14
Order Number: 6018
This new book is an ideal resource for the teaching of Leisure and Tourism to the 11-14 age range. It aims to be a comprehensive and up-to-date teaching aid, conveniently divided into ten chapters, each dealing with a separate topic. These range from an examination of the leisure and tourist industry past and present, through the roles played by airports and hotels and to the diverse range of employment created both directly and indirectly.
The book considers a range of destinations and the different types of transport available, as well as their advantages and disadvantages. Conflicting interests and the diverse needs of National Parks – using Dartmoor as an example – are also discussed. Drawing on similar examples, such as the Eden Project and Center Parcs, it encourages thought and debate about the place of education in tourism, as well as the impact of mass tourism itself on the world in which we travel. As this book is designed to compliment existing geography resources, it also aims to broaden children’s knowledge of global location, so a number of different atlas-based exercises are included. Contemporary issues such as sustainability and eco-tourism are also featured.
The book is lively, informative and illustrated. Ideal for mixed ability pupils, a range of exercises are included throughout, and subtly differentiated where appropriate. It is designed for ease of photocoping, and benefits from a comprehensive answers section and glossary, making it ideal for teachers who are not necessarily geography specialist’s or for supply teaching.
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