Prescribed Literature Essay, Social Sciences and Development practice

Prescribed Literature Essay
• The essay will have to include a short summary and your understanding of ALL the prescribed literature sources.
• The content of the essay will be limited to 5 pages. For this assignment to meet the 5-page limit you will have to fit in 3 sources per page. It is therefore important that you succinctly summarise each source.
• It is imperative that your assignments contain the correct title page, declaration regarding plagiarism, table of contents and list of references.
• On the cover page, you can label the Assignment Title as DVP 803 Prescribed Literature Essay

o Core reading list:

 Theme 1 – Promoting human wellbeing through education
• 1 Lamb, V.L. and Land, K.C., 2015, Worldwide view of child wellbeing. In: Global Handbook of Quality of Life (ed. Wolfgang Glatzer). Springer, pp.445-468.
• 2 Land, K.C., 2015, The Human Development Index: Objective Approaches. In: Global Handbook of Quality of Life (ed. Wolfgang Glatzer). Springer, pp.133-159.
• 3 Cilliers, J., 2020, Rejuvenating education. In: Africa First! Igniting a growth revolution. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, pp.75-96.
• 4 UNESCO, 2019, Monitoring education in the Sustainable Development Goals. In: Global Education Monitoring Report 2019: Migration, Displacement and Education – Building Bridges, not Walls. UNESCO, pp.109-120.
• 5 UNESCO, 2019, Primary and secondary education. In: Global Education Monitoring Report 2019: Migration, Displacement and Education – Building Bridges, not Walls. UNESCO, pp.121-132.
• 6 UNESCO, 2019, Early childhood. In: Global Education Monitoring Report 2019: Migration, Displacement and Education – Building Bridges, not Walls. UNESCO, pp.133-142.
• 7 UNESCO, 2019, Literacy and numeracy. In: Global Education Monitoring Report 2019: Migration, Displacement and Education – Building Bridges, not Walls. UNESCO, pp.179-188.
 Theme 2 – Development economics and human well-being
• 8 Cilliers, J., 2020, The continent’s current path. In: Africa First! Igniting a growth revolution. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, pp.16-36.
• 9 Cilliers, J., 2020, Inequality and poverty. In: Africa First! Igniting a growth revolution. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, pp.117-136.
• 10 Cilliers, J., 2020, Trade and growth. In: Africa First! Igniting a growth revolution. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, pp.195-216.
 Theme 3 – Mobilising resources for a humane society
• 11 Moore, M., Prichard, W. and Fjeldstad, O., 2018, Why does tax matter? In: Taxing Africa: Coercion, Reform and Development. London: Zed Books Ltd, pp.1-18.
• 12 Moore, M., Prichard, W. and Fjeldstad, O., 2018, A new tax era in Africa? In: Taxing Africa: Coercion, Reform and Development. London: Zed Books Ltd, pp.19-36.
• 13 Moore, M., Prichard, W. and Fjeldstad, O., 2018, Is Africa the victim of global forces? In: Taxing Africa: Coercion, Reform and Development. London: Zed Books Ltd, pp.37-66.
• 14 Moore, M., Prichard, W. and Fjeldstad, O., 2018, The way forward. In: Taxing Africa: Coercion, Reform and Development. London: Zed Books Ltd, pp.211-222.