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01. E-course :
Diploma in Integrated Development (Dip. Int.Dev.)
Edition
01: 03 December, 2009
Study points
: 05 points out of 18
Minimum study
time : 125 hours out of 504
The study
points are awarded upon passing the consolidated exam for
Section C : The Model.
Study points
: 01 point out of 18
Minimum study
time : 16 hours out of 504
The study
points are awarded upon passing the consolidated exam for
Section C : The Model.
Sect. 2 : Contents.(06 hours)
(2 hours) Contents part 1 : information needed.
(2 hours) Contents part 2 : information
to be adapted.
(2 hours) Report
Sect. 2 : Contents.(06 hours)
Preparation report. (Two hours)
Prepare your report on the basis of the work you have
done during your study for Section 2 of Block
Comments setting up a direct relation between your project area and the
study material will be privileged.
Your report is based on 30 points, being 10 points for
each of the sections 02-03, and 10
points for your conclusion. The resulting figure is divided by 3, to produce a
final mark out of
The study point earned for your work on Block 6 will
not be awarded until you pass the consolidated exam for Section C You can sit the Section C exam after passing
the Block 8 exam.
Be brief. You are required to respect the maximum number of words.
Anything written in excess of that number will be considered as not written.
The title of your report is “
Here is the plan of your report :
Section 01 : Short, coherent,
introduction: (Maximum 500 words. No
points.)
Section 02 : Contents part 1 : information
needed. ( Maximum 500 words. 10 points.)
Section 03 : Contents part 2 : information to be adapted.
(Maximum 500 words. 10 points.)
Section 04 : Your conclusion.
(Maximum 500 words. 10 points.)
Transmit your report to your tutor.
◄ Sixth block : Section 2: Contents.
◄ Sixth
block : The Model.
◄ Main index for the
Diploma in Integrated Development (Dip. Int. Dev.)
"Money
is not the key that opens the gates of the market but the bolt that bars
them."
Gesell,
Silvio, The Natural Economic Order, revised English edition, Peter Owen,
“Poverty is created scarcity”
Wahu Kaara, point 8 of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty, 58th
annual NGO Conference, United Nations,
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