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Shanty towns: newspaper report

Learners are tasked with planning, researching and creating a newspaper report dealing with the development of Shanty Towns. Learners can develop presentation skills as well as being able to work in small groups to develop their knowledge based on research and fieldwork

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Shanty towns: newspaper report

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  1. Learners are tasked with planning, researching and creating a newspaper report dealing with the development of Shanty Towns Learners can develop presentation skills as well as being able to work in small groups to develop their knowledge based on research and fieldwork All detail covered in this task is for exemplification only

  2. Task Using the videos we have watched in class you should complete a newspaper report outlining the development of shanty towns and the steps taken to improve living standards for residents. Shanty towns: newspaper report • Things to include • Why have shanty towns grown up in many cities in the developing world? • What are the reasons behind the migration of people from rural areas to the city? • What problems are associated with living in shanty towns? • What is being done to improve the quality of life for shanty town dwellers? • How effective has this been? • Your newspaper article must: • include a headline and newspaper date • use subheadings to divide up the text • ideally include a map or image showing either the problems or the solutions outlined in your article • use a formal tone and appropriate language

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