Geography Theme 1

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How does income affect access to education?
Deprived cant afford to get into private schools or a university
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How does religion affect access to education?
Many schools follow a religion, if they are not that religion then they cant go to that school
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How does age affect access to education?
Some schools can only be accessed by people of a certain age
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How does gender affect access to education?
Most schools are mixed gender, however some can only be accessed by a certain gender.
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How does disability affect access to education?
Public schools may not have what is needed for disabled people. Some schools specialise in helping people with disabilities.
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Why do nurseries need to be accessed in Hillfields?
There is a high pregnancy rate in Hillfields
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What are some primary schools in Coventry?
A private school is Bablake, a religious school is Berkswell Church Of England.
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What are some secondary schools in Coventry?
Tile Hill seperates gender. Bablake is private and costs £9816 anually. Three Spires helps disabled.
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What are some colleges in Coventry?
Coventry City college can be accessed by any age. Finham Park 6th form can only be accessed by a certain age.
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What are some universities in Coventry?
Coventry and Warwick offer degrees which require GCSEs to get access. Access is determined by education levels and wealth.
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How do shanty towns upgrade?
Some people get jobs and save money, Charities like Oxfam and loans from the government also help.
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Name 3 pull factors
Better jobs, better housing, access to food and water, sanitation, better services, good education, good health
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Name 3 push factors
High infant mortality rates, poor jobs/no jobs, poor housing, hard to get food and water, no sanitation, bad education, war
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What is HS2?
A high speed rail line that will be constructed between London and Birmingham
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How much did HS2 initially cost?
£55 billion
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A benefit of HS2?
The existing trains wont become overcrowded, cuts to flights, 10,000 jobs, quicker journey time, increased tourism
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What are informal settlements?
Homes where the householders have no legal rights to the land
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Advantage the migrants give to the city
Companies can pay them a low wage
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Disadvantage the migrants give to the city
Locals lose jobs for migrants
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Advantage the migrants give to Limpopo
Money can be sent back by workers
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Disadvantage the migrants give to Limpopo
Loss of skilled workers
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What is harvest time?
When workers come back to do work
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Advantage of harvest time
Better farming when they come back
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Disadvantage of harvest time
HIV is worse
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What is counter urbanisation?
The process by which an increasing number of people whithin a country live in the countryside as opposed to towns and cities. Could be the result of natural increase and/or migration.
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What is re-urbanisation?
The movement of people back into an area following a period of urban renewal through city centre redevlopment
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What is housing tenure?
The conditions under which a household inhabits its home. Common forms of housing tenure include owner occupied, privately rented and council rented.
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What is urban renewal?
The process whereby the derelict areas of a town or city are improved by upgrading existing buildings. Sometimes known as gentrification.
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Advantage of an out of town shopping centre?
All inside, nearer to motorway, more car parking, better security
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Advantage of city centre shopping?
Many chain stores, large range of shops, great public transport
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Disadvantage of an out of town shopping centre?
Not as many shops, shops not as varied, public transport not as good
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Disadvantage of city centre shopping?
Inside and outside, little car parking, not great security
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