Key Stage 3 Geography
In Year 8 you will focus on:
In each year you will have chances to extend your new skills using IT, fieldwork, role-play and case studies. Key Stage 4 GeographyWhat is Geography?
2. Water, Landforms and People
3. People and Place
4. People, Work and Development
When are these units taught?
How is GCSE Geography taught? The course involves students developing a range of distinct skills that will well equip them for future life. Students will develop: proficient map skills; a range of ICT skills; they will have to research and give oral presentations; take part in role-plays and simulations; and take a full part in residential field work (as part of a written piece of coursework). Methods of GCSE Geography Assessment We keep track of how well the students are doing through regular homework and classwork. Tests will be given at the end of each topic to asses progress and development. Final Assessment: Written Exam 75% Course Study 15% Oral Exam 10% A good Geography student …
Geography and Job Prospects Geography is a versatile qualification for various jobs: marine scientist, geologist, environmental health officer, archaeologist, conservationist, city planner or journalist. Progression routes onto other courses:
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