Geography GCSE Level - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 16
About This Presentation
Title:

Geography GCSE Level

Description:

Geography GCSE Level Welcome to this presentation, describing the new Geography GCSE Course at The British School Muscat Unit Information The Geography GCSE level is ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:256
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 17
Provided by: maa77
Category:
Tags: gcse | geography | level

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Geography GCSE Level


1
Geography GCSE Level
  • Welcome to this presentation, describing the new
    Geography GCSE Course at The British School Muscat

2
Unit Information
  • The Geography GCSE level is designed to
    develop a range of relevant skills and knowledge
    from students study of Geography during Key
    Stage 3.
  • It will introduce them to new skills, new places
    and new ideas. It will also allow students to
    apply what they are learning and understand more
    about how peoples decisions shape the world in
    which we live.
  • This makes it relevant, stimulating and
    interesting. It offers many opportunities to
    develop ICT and all aspects of the six Key
    Skills.

3
What is involved?
  • The course is made up of a series of core units
    that cover the themes of physical and human
    Geography while the option units look at
    interrelationships between people and the
    environment which give a broad and balanced
    overview of the subject.
  • A variety of teaching methods are used including
    discussions of topical issues, debates,
    simulations, videos, fieldwork as well as more
    traditional methods.

4
What Will You study?
  • Unit 1 - Physical Geography
  • A. The Restless Earth Volcanoes, Supervolcanoes,
    Earthquakes, Tsunamis.
  • B. The Living World Ecosystems,
    Woodlands,Tropical Rainforests, Hot deserts.
  • C. The Coastal Zone Landforms and processes,
    Impact of rising Sea Levels, Management, Coastal
    habitats.
  • Unit 2 - Human Geography.
  • A. Population Change Impacts of a growing
    population, Strategies to control population.
    Ageing populations, Migration.
  • B. Changing Urban Environments Changing
    characteristics. Squatter Settlements.
    Sustainable cities.
  • C. Tourism Management of growth in tourism, Mass
    tourism, Tourism in extreme environments,
    Sustainable tourism.
  • Unit 3 - Local Fieldwork investigation.

5
Physical The Restless Earth
  • Volcanoes supervolcanoes.
  • Earthquakes.
  • Tsunami.

6
Physical The Living World
  • Ecosystems.
  • Woodlands.
  • Tropical Rainforests.
  • Hot Desert

7
Physical The Coastal Zone
  • Landforms and process.
  • Impact of Rising Sea Levels.
  • Cliff collapse.
  • Management of the coast.
  • Coastal Habitats.

8
Human Population Change
  • Impacts of a Growing Population.
  • Strategies to control growth.
  • Ageing Populations.
  • Migration.

9
Human Changing Urban Environments.
  • Urbanisation.
  • Characteristics of urban areas.
  • Squatter Settlements (Shanty Towns).
  • Environmental problems in cities.
  • Sustainable Cities.

10
Human Tourism
  • Growth of tourism.
  • Mass tourism.
  • Tourism in extreme environments.
  • Sustainable Tourism.

11
Fieldwork Investigation.
  • AQA sets a topic to investigate.
  • Students go on a field trip, usually
    November/December of Year 11 to collect data.
  • Students write up the investigation during class
    time.

12
Fieldwork
  • Fieldwork forms an integral part of the course
    and this will continue to be run by the
    department.
  • We currently investigate the impact of human
    activity at Bandar Jissah.

13
Assessment
  • Final Examinations
  • Unit 1 Physical Geography.
  • 90minutes (37.5 of final grade) End of Year 10
  • Plus
  • Unit 2 Human Geography.
  • 90 minutes (37.5 of final grade)-
  • End of Year 11
  • Plus
  • Unit 3 Local Fieldwork Investigation.
  • (25 of final grade)
  • Term 1 of Year 11
  • You can retake papers

14
FAQ will I pass?
  • Geography is and has been one of the very
    highest achieving subjects since 2005. In 2009
  • 27 students achieved a grade A or A at GCSE (
    two out of three students)
  • 97.5 A - C at GCSE pass rate one of the highest
    at BSM
  • At A level 67 achieved an A at AS (Yr 12)
  • Most students achieve higher grades than
    predicted, regularly on average, over one grade
    per student above expectations!

15
What Could I do next with A level Geography?
  • An GCSE Level in Geography is a stepping-stone
    to a whole range of future opportunities. A good
    grade will help you move onto a whole range of A
    level courses.
  • Alternatively, employment opportunities where
    your Geographical skills will be particularly
    valued include journalism and the media, law,
    engineering, business management, ICT,
    environmental management, teaching, economic
    planning, marketing, leisure,disaster management
    recreation and tourism.

16
Thank you very much for watching!
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com