How might globalisation have effected these people? Talk to the person next to you to see if you can think of at least two thing for each picture.

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How might globalisation have effected these people? Talk to the person next to you to see if you can think of at least two thing for each picture

Globalisations affects on people LO: To evaluate how globalisation has affected different groups of people To determine whether TNC’s are a good or bad part of globalisation

Who belongs to the WTO? Which of the statements are True or false? a)Southern Africa has many observer members b)North Africa and the Middle East has few WTO member countries c)Russia belongs to the WTO d)All countries in the Americas are members of the WTO Starter:

Globalisations impacts on different people around the world Impact on men in the developed world Impact on women in the developing world Impact on women in the developed world Impact on men in the developing world Colour code your statement sheets to show how globalisation effects people differently across the globe. Challenge : Come up with at least one more statement for each group of people. write it into you book. Harder Challenge: Make 2 statements for each group – one positive and one negative. LO: To evaluate how globalisation has affected different groups of people

- People earn far more in a factory than they would in the countryside. -We get an education and training -The workers money is spent in the local area boosting the local economy - Lots of people are now employed - The company has invested in local projects - The company has provided clean water supply and electricity in the local area. - Many workers can now afford to send their children to school - Long hours and a long working week - No health and safety - Low wages - No unions - limited rights - Many people are available to work so the TNC can fire and rehire anyone they want - Dorms are shared by 20+ workers and disease/illness can spread very quickly Decision time! IS the movement of TNC’s into an LEDC a GOOD or BAD thing????? Task: Look at the information from all your lessons so far. Answer the question above and justify your answer. LO: To determine whether TNC’s are a good or bad part of globalisation

Exam Practice: Higher - 1)What does this cartoon imply about globalisation and TNC’s? (2marks) 2) Describe two positive impacts of a TNC on a local area. (4 Marks) 3) Explain how Globalisation can affect different groups of people around the world differently (6 Marks) Exam Practice: Foundation- 1)What does this cartoon imply about globalisation (write all correct statements) (2) -Workers are treated fairly - Workers are exploited - workers have little rights - Workers have a say over their conditions 2)Name two positive impacts of a TNC on a local area. (2 Marks) 3)Name two negative impacts of a TNC on a local area. (2 Marks) 4)Describe how globalisation effects people in the developing world. Challenge: Can we reverse globalisation? Why/why not? What effects would it have if we reversed globalisation?