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GCE Geography. The New Specification. Underlying Principles. To build on the strengths of the existing specifications To provide a relevant and interesting geographical course for post 16 students To develop a course based on core geographical principles yet also contemporary in nature
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GCE Geography The New Specification
Underlying Principles • To build on the strengths of the existing specifications • To provide a relevant and interesting geographical course for post 16 students • To develop a course based on core geographical principles yet also contemporary in nature • To examine a wide range of contemporary issues affecting people and the world • To be responsive to the views of teachers
Underlying Principles (2) • To emphasise the study of geographical change at a range of scales • To encourage the acquisition of a broad range of skills useful in lifelong learning • To enable a variety of teaching and learning styles including the use of new technologies • To cater for a wide range of student abilities and aptitudes
Increased Choice Choice exists: • At AS – In addition to subject cores, there is a choice of 1 from 3 physical options and 1 from 3 human options • At A2 – a choice of 3 from 6 options, with a requirement to teach at least 1 physical option and 1 human option • In the assessment of fieldwork at A2, with 2 pathways
Unit 4 in more detail EITHER: Unit 4A : fieldwork externally assessed by AQA in a 1½ hour examination. Candidates’ understanding of their own fieldwork will be examined through generic questions. OR Unit 4B : an issue evaluation (1½ hours) based on pre-released material (2 months) including elements of enquiry skills.
Subject Content Details – Unit 1 Unit 1 Core Physical: Rivers, floods and their management Physical options One from: Cold environments Coastal environments Hot desert environments and their margins
Subject Content Details – Unit 1 Unit 1 Core Human: Population change Human options One from: Food supply issues Energy issues Health issues
Subject Content Details – Unit 3 Unit 3 Candidates will answer three questions: • one Physical structured question from 3 options • one Human structured question from 3 options • one on either 1 Physical or 1 Human (essay)
Subject Content Details – Unit 3 Unit 3 The Physical options: • Plate tectonics and associated hazards • Weather and climate and associated hazards • Ecosystems: change and challenge
Subject Content Details – Unit 3 Unit 3 The Human options: • World cities • Development and globalisation • Contemporary conflicts and challenges