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Population, Culture & Migration
Geography
Bilingual Education year 1



Mister De Graaf
Boss of Geography
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Population, Culture & Migration
Geography
Bilingual Education year 1



Mister De Graaf
Boss of Geography

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This lesson
New topic: population,
culture and migration


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Test discussion
Agreements:
Only a pencil on the table
General Question: Raise your hand
Personal question: remember, come back to later

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What topics do you expect to learn about in this chapter?

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At the end of this chapter, you will be able to...


Describe what culture is and recognise different cultural elements
Explain what it means when two countries are part of the same cultural region
Describe the main reasons for cultural diffusion, both in the past and present
Explain the differences between cultural homogenisation and heterogenisation
Describe the global migration pattern and use push and pull factors to explain this pattern
Name the biggest groups of immigrants in the Netherlands and explain when and why they came here
Describe the situation of refugees and why they are forced to flee 






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Write down words you don't know yet

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So we're with more and more people across the globe. Why could this be a problem?

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The overpopulation gives all kind of challenges

Global warming 
Resource sharing problems
Food shortage
Water scarcety
Housing problems



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Migration worldwide
The unequal distribution of wealth is the main driver behind migration

Migration = movement of a person either across an international border (international migration), or within a state (internal migration) for more than one year.

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And migration meanwhile is an important driver behind cultural encounters

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But what does culture mean?

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Culture
Culture is basically a collection of unwritten social laws
We would call most of these things ‘normal behaviour’
Although they’re almost impossible to understand for foreigners
Note: Nature: everything which you’re born with (f.e. skin colour or hair colour) Culture: everything which you’ve been taught (f.e. religion, language, habits)

 

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Summarized
Nature = everything which you’re born with (f.e. skin colour or hair colour)
Culture = everything which you’ve been taught (f.e. religion, language, habits)
Cultural region = a region with people who share common cultural characteristics.
The unequal distribution of wealth is the main driver behind migration
--> Migration meanwhile is an important driver behind cultural encounters
--> Misunderstanding between different cultures can give conflict 

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Dress codes?
Check THIS out

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Your turn
Write a dress code you think is appropiate for Walburg College.
(minimum of 50 words)

Could your dresscode be universal?
Explain why it could or couldn't be.

Present in front of the class

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