A practical step by step handbook to support you as you prepare for, plan, and execute your independent fieldwork investigation, and write up and submit your report. An A level geography investigation presents a potentially confusing variety of options and decisions. This handbook provides a clear pathway through the decision-making process as well as providing clear descriptions of the most useful components that you may need to include in your own investigation. The handbook carefully guides you through the course of the investigation providing clear guidance
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Geography in Action 2
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
This Key Stage 3 course has been carefully structured to integrate places, themes and skills. The thematic units use real places to explain key ideas and provide a basis for developing skills.
The narrative explores the complex moral and psychological dilemmas surrounding soldiers who desert during wartime, using the experiences of Alan Juniper, a British soldier who deserted twice in WWII. Andy Owen intertwines his personal battle experiences with Juniper's story, prompting readers to reflect on the reasons behind desertion and the appropriate societal responses. The book is both challenging and deeply moving, offering insights into the human condition amid the horrors of war.
Winner of the Silver Medal Publishers Award 2019 from the Geographical Association, and endorsed by the Field Studies Council, this practical student handbook helps students engage in fieldwork, boost their confidence, and improve their grades. It no-nonsense explanations for each of the six stages of the enquiry process strengths and limitations of key fieldwork methods and presentation techniques step-by-step guides to numeracy techniques and text analysis advice on all charts, graphs, and maps required by the AQA specification practical examples of how fieldwork may be used to investigate physical geography and human geography in a variety of unfamiliar contexts opportunities to practise exam-style questions excellent preparation for Paper 3, including practical strategies for dealing with pre-release resources a glossary of key fieldwork terms
This study guide enables students to become active participants at each of the six stages of the Geographical enquiry process. It provides a practical introduction to the geographical, mapping, graphical and numerical skills needed for Geography GCSE. Preparation and practice for fieldwork and its examination at GCSE. Covers the set Eduqas methodologies and geographical concepts.
The new WJEC Geography GCSE puts fieldwork at its heart. This easy to use handbook, written specifically to support WJEC requirements, provides all you need to excel in your Fieldwork Enquiry and non-examination assessment (NEA). Designed to support students throughout their fieldwork enquiries, this handbook no-nonsense explanations for each of the six stages of the enquiry process easy to follow diagrams strengths and limitations of key fieldwork techniques and sampling strategies step-by-step guides to numeracy techniques and text analysis charts, graphs, and maps at your finger tips descriptions of how the set WJEC methodologies can be used in the fieldwork enquiry process practical examples of how to investigate geographical concepts through fieldwork in a variety of human and physical contexts ideas to help students compile their fieldwork portfolios and detailed advice on how to prepare for the NEA a glossary of key terms used in fieldwork enquiries This book is endorsed by WJEC and the Field Studies Council.
Build, practise and improve exam skills throughout your WJEC / Eduqas A GCSE Geography course to boost confidence and grades in the final exams.
Fieldwork and geographical skills are core elements of OCR Geography specifications and assessments. This textbook has been designed to support teachers and students of OCR GCSE (9-1) Geography A Geographical Themes (J383) and OCR GCSE (9-1) Geography B Geography for Enquiring Minds (J384) throughout the fieldwork process. Endorsed by both OCR and the Field Studies Council this innovative handbook enables students to become active participants at each of the six stages of the enquiry process. Highly accessible with clear text, diagrams, photographs, and examples to engage students. The book supports understanding of geographical numeracy as well as a wide variety of graphs and maps. Regular activities consolidate learning and questions help students prepare for the examination of fieldwork and geographical skills. It examples of how fieldwork may be used to investigate physical geography and human geography in a variety of unfamiliar contexts strengths and limitations of fieldwork methods and presentation techniques advice on how to draw charts, graphs, and maps step-by-step guides to numeracy techniques and text analysis ideas to help students consolidate their learning and prepare for the examination of fieldwork a glossary of key fieldwork terms
WJEC Eduqas GCSE (9-1) Geography B Workbook
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Build, practise and improve exam skills throughout your WJEC Eduqas GCSE (9-1) Geography B course to boost confidence and grades in the final exams.
Geography in Action 3
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
This Key Stage 3 course has been carefully structured to integrate places, themes and skills. The thematic units use real places to explain key ideas and provide a basis for developing skills.