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01. E-course : Diploma
in Integrated Development (Dip. Int. Dev.)
Edition
01: 06 November, 2009
Third
block : Solutions to the
problems.
Section 1 : Anthropological analysis of the three levels
of structures.
Section 2 : Division of
responsibilities amongst the three levels of structures.
Fourth block: The structures to be
created.
Section 1. Justification of the order of sequence for the
creation of the structures.
Section 3: Financial structures.
Section 4: Productive structures.
Section 5: Service structures.
Fifth block : How the structures from
the fourth block solve specific problems.
Section 7: Water and sanitation.
Section 9: Political implications.
Consolidated exam for Section B of the course, granting
access to Section C. [ 6 hours per attempt]
Student identification.
Student name:
Student code:
Place :
Date :
To tutor [name]
E-mail :
Congratulations
!
You
have passed you exam on Block 5 of your studies.
You
have applied to sit the consolidated exam for Section B «Solutions to the problems » of the
course : first attempt.
Your
application has been accepted.
Here
is your exam : first attempt.
Preliminary notes.
01. You have accepted that the 6 study points for Section B
of the course be finally awarded to you only upon your passing this
consolidated exam on Section B :
Solutions to the problems .
02. The
exam questions cover several of the aspects of Section B : Solutions to the problems that
you have studied, but not all of them.
03.
This consolidated exam contains 10 questions.
Each question requires a written answer of at least one page A4 ( minimum 500 words) and a maximum of two
pages A4 (maximum 1000 words).
04.
You must answer all the questions.
05. You
are free to consult course material including your notes and reports and, where
applicable, cited texts, within the period of time allowed by your tutor.
06. No
attempt is made to complicate students’ lives. The questions asked are not
«difficult ». The information needed to reply to them is available to you.
07.
Each question is marked on the basis of 10 points for a total of 100
points. Your result out of 100 is
divided by 10. You must obtain an average of at least 7 points.
08. The
purposes of the course
for the Diploma in Integrated Development is to help students obtain their
diplomas. Should you fail your exam at this first attempt, your tutor will
advise you of the weaknesses in your work and will make suggestions on how to
review your work. Once you have carried out the suggested revision, you have
the right to sit a second (different) exam.
10. You have declared you are
aware that the contents of all exam papers may be subsequently used for other
students, and that they are therefore strictly confidential. You have
promised not to pass to other students
details of the exam papers and/or of your exam texts until they have been
formally published by Stichting Bakens
Verzet.
11. Once you have passed this
Section B exam, you will receive confirmation of the award of six study points, after which you can proceed
with your studies under Block 6: The Model.
E-mail
your exam texts to your tutor within the time period conceded.
The exam.
(Exam
: 10 questions each requiring a reply of at least one page A4 (minimum 500 words) and a maximum of two
pages A4 (maximum 1000 words). Do not write more than 1000 words for any
question. The part in excess of two pages will be ignored in the evaluation of
your answer.
Be
as brief as possible. Try to reach the heart of each subject.
(10
questions)
◄ 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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