Yr11 tourism-lesson 3-butler model-rev-2011

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What’s for starters … ?

Testing times … !

Task:

• Attempt this examination question.

• Be prepared to share your ideas with a partner.

• You have 3 minutes

(a) Look at Figure 6a. It shows different types of holiday.

(i) Complete Figure 6a to describe the types of holiday shown. (3)

Exam question

Dist peer assessment-ws / Students swap answers &Complete peer assessment task / what learnt?

What is today’s lesson objective?

To understand the life-cycle of a tourist resort

Students note in planners

How will I achieve today’s lesson objective?

You must:• Be able to identify the physical & human

attractions of a tourist resortYou should:

• Be able to work in pairs to complete Butler’s life cycle of a tourist resort.You could:

• Be able to apply your understanding to a living graph about Blackpool.

How might holiday resorts develop over time?

Task:• Watch the following clip and write down:

a) the Physical & Human Attractions of the resort

b) How might it be different now & why?

Students write title & make note of questions / Click for clip – 1min 53secs & debrief a) / Click to next slide to debrief b)

How might holiday resorts develop

over time?

Task:

b) How might it be different now & why?

Debrief b) & link to Geographical Theory – Butler Model

Blackpool (1960)

How will I achieve today’s lesson objective?

You must:• Be able to identify the physical & human

attractions of a tourist resortYou should:

• Be able to work in pairs to complete Butler’s life cycle of a tourist resort.You could:

• Be able to apply your understanding to a living graph about Blackpool.

What is the Butler Model?

Key Idea:• In 1980, R.W. Butler developed

a geographical model for resort development.

• The model has seven stages which he believes resorts go through as they become tourist destinations.

• This model can be applied to many tourist destinations in both HICs and LICs.

What is Butler’s model?

1 Exploration

2 Involvement

3 Development

4 Consolidation

5 Stagnation

6 Decline

7 Rejuvenation

Discuss each stage / click on stage name for summary / Dist ws

How can Geography explain the rise & fall of a tourist resort?:

Butler’s Life Cycle of a Tourist Resort:

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Discuss & click to reveal ans for #1 / pairs complete remaining – click to reveal further ans

Geography in Action!Applying the Butler model to:

Click for clip – 4mins 40secs

How can Butler explain the

development of

Blackpool as a tourist resort?

Discuss task – allow 5 mins / debrief ans

Examiner’s Report

Discuss likely comment & reveal

Task:• Complete the

examination past paper question

• Look at Fig 6 (p.290-291) to rank & select statements for your answer

Due:

Plenary

What was today’s lesson objective?

To understand the life-cycle of a tourist resort

Students note in planners

How did I achieve today’s lesson objective?

You must:• Be able to identify the physical & human

attractions of a tourist resortYou should:

• Be able to work in pairs to complete Butler’s life cycle of a tourist resort.You could:

• Be able to apply your understanding to a living graph about Blackpool.

Foggy?, Misty?, Clear?

You have only………..

Stage 1: Exploration

• There are very few tourists and few facilities for them

• Those who come are attracted by the quiet & undeveloped nature of the location.

• There is much interaction between locals & tourists.

• Tourism type: discovery or adventure.

Stage 2: Involvement• Tourism numbers increase steadily, and

facilities begin to be provided.

• A tourism ‘season’ may be defined and low-key advertising may start.

• There is pressure on local government to improve access and to be involved in the promotion of tourism.

• Tourism type: independent travellers.

Stage 3: Development• Numbers of tourists rise rapidly.

• Up-to-date facilities are provided but are not run by local people. Tensions begin to build between locals and outsiders who have now taken control of the resort's development, with much change

• Tourism type: early package holiday.

Stage 4: Consolidation

• Number of tourists increase but at a slower rate.

• The pace of change slows.

• Tourism type: package holidays

Stage 5: Stagnation

• The resort begins to lose its popularity due to changing fashions and ageing tourist facilities. The resort is working below its capacity.

• Over-reliance on appeal of existing facilities e.g. ‘Pepsi Max Big One’ at the Pleasure Beach.

• Tourism type: Cheap & old-fashioned package holidays.

Stage 6: Decline

• The resort offers nothing new.

• Tourists get bored and go elsewhere

• There is high unemployment as many local people had jobs in the tourism industry.

• Shops close down and the area looks neglected

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Stage 7: Rejuvenation

• New attractions are developed which gives the ageing resort an attractive USP (Unique Selling Point) or Niche market .

For example, Blackpool’s Rejuvenation Project.

• Loyal and new tourists arrive which ensures the survival of the resort.

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