Recent additions to TRUE: Development Economics
Lecture slides on Applied Development Economics: see Lecture notes & handouts
Classroom game on climate change mitigation, University of Bath. [see Seminar/workshop materials]
An exercise for students in analysing trends in population health. [see Seminar/workshop materials] University College London
Outline for a discussion session in which students are assigned to represent one of four stakeholder groups in responding to a crisis in health in Mozambique. [see Seminar/workshop materials] University College London
Outline for an interactive discussion session designed to be used near the beginning of a module in development economics, getting students to think about the meaning of development and the diversity of experience amongst less developed countries. [see Seminar/workshop materials] University of Southampton
Outline for a discussion sector on the informal sector in less developed countries [see Seminar/workshop materials] University of Southampton
Outline for a discussion session on population and development [see Seminar/workshop materials] University of Southampton
Reading list for the first part of a unit at the University of Bradford [see Reading lists]
Essay questions used on a level 2 unit at the University of Bradford [see Assessment materials]
Unit description and reading list for a unit at the University of Bristol [see Course outlines]
Student Handbook for a level 2 module at the University of Bradford [see Course outlines]
The plan for a seminar/workshop session on overseas aid [see Seminar/workshop materials] University of Portsmouth
Course outline for a second-year module in Development Economics at the University of Southampton [see Course outlines]
Details of a group project set as part of a second-year module at the University of Southampton [see Assessment materials]
The plan for a seminar/workshop discussion about overseas aid. There is a brief animated PPT introduction, and description of an interactive session [see Seminar/workshop materials] University of Southampton
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