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Edition 01: 31 October, 2009

 

01. E-course : Diploma in Integrated Development (Dip. Int. Dev.)

 

 

Quarter 1.

 

SECTION B : SOLUTIONS TO THE PROBLEMS.

 

 

Value : 06 points out of 18.

Work foreseen: 186 hours out of 504.

 

The points are awarded only after passing the consolidated exam for Section B : Solutions to the problems.

 


 

Third block : Solutions to the problems.

 

Value : 01 point our of 18.

Work foreseen: 36 hours out of 504.

 

[16.00 Hours] Section 1 : Anthropological analysis of the three levels of project structures. (Value 0.5 point)

[16.00 Hours] Section 2 : Division of responsibilities amongst the three levels of structures. (Value 0,5 point)

[04.00 Hours] Exam block 3.

 

The point is awarded only after passing the consolidated exam for Section B : Solutions to the problems.

 


 

[16.00 Hours Section 1 : Anthropological analysis of the three levels of structures. (Value 0.5 point)

 

[14.00 Hours] Anthropological analysis.

 

01. First level : hunter-gatherers. 

02. Second level : groups of clans with chief. 

03. Third level : states. 

04. General plan of an individual project. 

05. Management lines for individual projects. 

06. Regional plans. 

07. National plans. 

 

[02.00 Hours] Report on Section 1 of Block 3.

 


 

[16.00 Hours] Section 2 : Division of responsibilities amongst the three levels of structures. (Value 0,5 point)

 

Division of responsibilities. [14.00 Hours]

 

01. The chain of  responsibilities. 

02. Illustration of the division of  responsibilities. 

03. Tank commissions. 

04. Well commissions. 

05. Central committee. 

06. Permanent cooperative for the management of the project structures. 

07. Cooperative for project execution. 

 

[02.00 Hours] Report on Section 2 of Block 3.

 


 

Third  block : Exam. [ 4 hours per attempt]

 


 

Student identification.

 

Student’s name:

Student’s code:

  

Place:

Date :

 

To tutor [name]

 

E-mail :                                               

 

Application for access to the Third Block examination on « Solutions to the problems» : first attempt. 

 

I have completed my studies under Block 3 : Section 1 : Anthropological analysis of the three levels of structures  and Section 2 : Division of responsibilities amongst the three levels of structures and submitted to you my reports on both sections. You have duly approved the reports and are in possession of my written and work and notes for Block 3, all of which have been copied to you in .htm form.

 

I therefore qualify, and apply, for access to the exam for the second block of the course on “Solutions to the problems”.

 

I understand  is an objective of the course for  the Diploma in Integrated Development that students obtain their diploma. In case of failure at this first attempt, my tutor will inform me of the errors made and make suggestions for further studies. Once I have completed the extra work, I have the right to  sit the exam (in a new version) again. In case of failure at the second attempt, you will advise me of the errors made and make suggestions for  further review  When the complementary studies have been completed, I have the right to sit the exam (in a new version) for the third time.

 

I accept that the study point for Block 3 will be finally conceded upon my passing the consolidated exam for Section B « Solutions to the problems » of the course.

 

I declare I am aware that the contents of  all exam papers may be subsequently used for other students, and that they are therefore strictly confidential. I promise not to pass to other students details of the exam papers and/or of my exam material until they have been formally  published by Stichting Bakens Verzet.

 

Signature

 

 

 



 Third block : Section 2 : Division of responsibilities.

 Third block : Solutions to the problems.


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Gesell, Silvio, The Natural Economic Order, revised English edition, Peter Owen, London 1958, page 228.

 

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