Unit Description
In this course, students will address the challenge of creating a more sustainable and equitable world. Students will investigate current trends in global disease, including how to measure global disease patterns and the different transmission routes of diseases. Students will also investigate examples of communicable and non-communicable disease, including causes, impacts and responses. Finally, students will investigate issues regarding water and sanitation and the importance of this for human health.
The Content
The unit of work runs for a total of 20 hours. The lessons outlined below are all structured for 100 minutes of instruction time, unless otherwise stated.
The 20 hours does not include additional time that may be allocated for assignments and tests. This will be at the teacher’s discretion.
Individual lessons are priced at $5 or the unit of work at $25 or whole course at $75. If you buy individual lessons then decide to buy the unit of work, make your purchase, contact us, and we will refund the individuals lessons.
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This unit of work is part of a set of five units which focus on Human Geography as part of the Social Studies 11 Curriculum. Other units in this set are:
- Population Distribution
- Population Disparities
- Geopolitics
- Resource Consumption
Lessons
- Lesson 1 – Measuring Health
- Lesson 2 – Transmission of Disease
- Lesson 3 – Communicable Diseases
- Lesson 4 – Communicable Diseases | Indepth Study | COVID-19
- Lesson 5 – Communicable Diseases | Indepth Study | AIDS/HIV
- Lesson 6 – Non-Communicable Diseases
- Lesson 7 – Non-Communicable Diseases | Indepth Study | Diabetes
- Lesson 8 – Water and Sanitation
- Lesson 9 – Water Insecurity and Well-being
- Lesson 10 – Hydropolitics
Assignments
Available within the relevant lessons:
- Assignment: Types of Disease
- Assignment: Water Conflicts
Examination Related
Available within the relevant lessons:
- Review Sheet
- Exam Outline
- A final exam is available upon request; contact us.