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Benidorm and the Butler's Model Looking at the image write a list of the following: 5 good things about the area 5 bad things about the area The Butler’s model of tourism • To understand how the Butler’s model links to Benidorm. • To identify the Butler’s model and recognise each stage (G1/2) • To explain each stage of the Butler’s model and how it relates to Benidorm (G2/3) • To evaluate how successful the Butler’s model links to tourism in Benidorm (G3/4) The Butler’s Model • The purpose of the butler model is to look at the way tourist resorts grow and develop. • The Butler Model is a way of studying tourist resorts and seeing how they change over time and in relation to the changing demands of the tourist industry. What happens in each stage? Working with your partner fill in the first column on your sheet. You need to think about what each word means, especially when linked to the growth of tourism. Watch the video and fill in the second column on the table. This will be in PURPLE PEN. Either write the correct answer or add extra detail to your meaning. Benidorm • Benidorm is in a region of Spain known as Alicante. • It is in South East Spain on the Mediterranean Sea. • Approximately 1430 miles south of Manchester. Benidorm and the Butler’s model Your groups have been provided with information and images about Benidorm. Using this information add detail to your Butler’s model to show how Benidorm relates to each stage. This is an example of Blackpool Resilience Time How well does Benidorm fit the Butler’s Model? • Think about each stage and what has happened in Benidorm. • Try to give evidence to prove your point. • Is there anything that doesn’t fit into the Butler’s model. • Remember to explain (include the word because). Peer Assessment Read over your partner’s work. Look carefully at what they have written. • Have they included explanations? • A decision on how far Benidorm follows the Butler’s model? • Included facts and data? Give them a What Went Well and an Even Better If Don’t forget to write in Purple Pen and to say who peer assessed..
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