YEAR 11 Geography

Aims

To develop an understanding of the natural world as the home for humans and to encourage an awareness of the variety of environments in which people live and learn to value their impact on society. Geography is concerned with the measurement, management, analysis and presentation of information describing the Earth, its physical features on both land and water, and our environment.

Course Content

Four topics are studied from a range of specific settings. The topics are:

  • Extreme Natural Events: Canterbury and Haiti Earthquakes

  • Population Changes: Population issues in New Zealand and Internationally

  • Geographic Research: Time in the field researching an analysing a local Geographic issue.

  • Geographic skills: Applying a wide range of Geographic skills to examine a specific New Zealand setting

School selected studies are also included and concern both local and global geographic issues.

Skills

  • Thinking — Gathering, understanding, organising, evaluating and presenting information

  • Valuing — Identification of personal and other people’s value positions, recognising stereotypes, analysis of conflict in terms of facts and value positions, and identifying areas of agreement and disagreement

  • Practical — Observing, gathering, measuring, interpreting, presenting data; constructing simple graphs, maps; interpreting maps, graphs, tables, photographs and models; understanding and carrying out simple field investigations

  • Social — The ability to function in a group

Assessment

In class assessments, school examinations and one NCEA standard

This subject has links with

Economics, History, Science

Prior knowledge required

Open entry

Next Step

NCEA Geography Level 2