
This engaging lesson explores how tourism in Jamaica helps to reduce the development gap, with a strong focus on the multiplier effect. Packed with interactive activities, students analyse the economic, social, and environmental impacts of tourism through a card sort, take part in a dynamic stakeholder role play debate, and complete a decision-making exercise on how Jamaica should invest $10 million in its future. The lesson includes a ready-to-use PowerPoint, activity sheets, case study information, and exam-style practice with a 6-mark question and scaffolded writing frame. With striking visuals, real-world data, and differentiated tasks, this lesson not only prepares students for GCSE exams but also develops critical thinking about sustainability and global development strategies.
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