Working for a tour operator in Kenya
You work for a tour operator in Kenya. How confident are you that Kenya’s tourist industry will grow over the next decade? What reasons might you have to worry?
Handout
Link to 'Working for a tour operator in Kenya' pdf
How this fits
This scenario requires pupils to think about the causes of economic instability and the consequences of this instability for people working in Kenya.
Curriculum links
Geography:
1.3a Appreciating different scales – from personal and local to national, international and global.
1.5a Understanding how sequences of events and activities in the physical and human worlds lead to a change in places, landscapes and societies.
2.1d Analyse and evaluate evidence, presenting findings to draw and justify conclusions.
Citizenship:
1.2c Considering how democracy, justice, diversity, toleration, respect and freedom are valued by people with different beliefs, backgrounds and traditions within a changing democratic society.
Where to go
Tourism & Communications; Economy & Industry; Geography & Wildlife.
What to watch
Safari (video); Great rift valley (video).
Follow-up questions
- Why might tourists choose Kenya for a holiday rather than other countries in the region?
- What job might someone have working in the tourist industry in Kenya?
- What do you think might be the causes of political instability in Kenya?
- Do you think people working in the UK would have the same concerns about the future? What concerns might they have?
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About scenarios:
Scenarios are teaching resources designed for use in the classroom or as homework. They are linked to the National Curriculum and content on the Our Africa website. See about scenarios for more information on the topics used and their position in the curriculum.