A comprehensive lesson plan for undergraduate urban planning students, focusing on the critique of Eurocentric models through a comparison of the Chicago School and the Islamic City of Fez.
A 'Case Study' worksheet that uses detailed textual snapshots of real London locations (Brixton, Brick Lane, Battersea) to illustrate the before-and-after effects of gentrification. Designed to be used alongside real photographs displayed in class. Revised to fix layout, page breaks, and student work areas.
A visual comparison poster/worksheet featuring a stylized "Before and After" urban scene to elicit vocabulary related to architecture, social class, and neighborhood transformation. Revised to ensure one-page fit and include student work areas.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the London Divided sequence. Revised to balance white space on page 1, ensure answer key stays together, and fix teaching tips layout.
A set of role-play cards and a debate toolkit for a speaking activity. Revised for a two-page layout, improved note-taking areas with white backgrounds, and fixed overflow issues.
A listening comprehension worksheet for students to use with an interview about gentrification. Revised to fix logical errors in matching, improve table column balance, and ensure questions don't split across pages. Adjusted height to prevent stray 3rd page.
Introductory slides for the London Divided sequence, featuring visual contrasts, key vocabulary for B1+ students, and discussion prompts about urban change and gentrification. Revised for improved alignment, contrast, and clarity.
A 3-page instructional guide for teachers, providing background context for each primary source, discussion prompts, a complete answer key for the analysis worksheet, and differentiation strategies.
A 2-page analysis worksheet for students to record findings from the primary source set. Includes a source-comparison grid, critical thinking questions on colonial deception and resistance, and a synthesis writing prompt.
A curated 4-page collection of primary sources including excerpts from the Berlin Conference, King Lobengula's letters, accounts of the Congo Free State, Emperor Menelik II's proclamations, and Rudyard Kipling's 'White Man's Burden'. Designed as an archival dossier.
An 8-slide presentation introducing the 'Scramble for Africa', covering the Berlin Conference, colonial motivations, and the complex legacy of European imperialism on the continent. Includes visual comparisons, key definitions, and case study transitions.