A-Z Geography Coursework Handbook (Complete A-Z)
by Malcolm Skinner (Author), David Redfern (Author), Geoff Farmer (Author), Malcolm Skinner (Author), David Redfern (Author), Geoff Farmer (Author)
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Used
Paperback
1999
$6.39
This text is designed for A-level geography students who are required to undertake investigative field work. It should be useful in guiding the student from original ideas and getting started, through to completion. Written by Principal and Chief Examiners of the NEAB Geography A/AS level syllabuses, it explains what to do at every stage in the project process from how to get started through to writing effective conclusions . It contains an A-Z of research sources, key libraries and key organizations. In addition there are sections throughout to give the student practical advice on the best way to write and present their project, including a range of presentation and analytical methods as well as more advanced statistical techniques.
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Used
Paperback
2003
$3.54
POWERFUL AIDS TO IMPROVING GRADES The authors have produced an excellent coursework companion which is affordable for students. The Lecturer (about the 2nd edition) The A-Z Geography Coursework Handbook is the ideal companion for students undertaking field and project work in AS and A2 Geography. It also provides comprehensive revision guidance for students taking exams containing investigative and analytical skills. This invaluable text has been fully updated to meet the specifications and assessment methods for AQA, OCR and Edexcel project work. Every aspect of coursework and project work is covered, from 'How to get started' through to 'The writing process'. Extracts and summaries from successful student projects bring each section to life. The Handbook contains an A-Z of research sources and key organisations and their addresses, fully updated. In addition, there is plenty of practical advice on the best way to write and present your Geography coursework, to maximise the marks obtained.Topics covered include: *How to get started *How to develop a title for your investigation *Primary and Secondary data collection *How to analyse and interpret your data *How to answer examination questions based on coursework
Synopsis
This text is designed for A-level geography students who are required to undertake investigative field work. It should be useful in guiding the student from original ideas and getting started, through to completion. Written by Principal and Chief Examiners of the NEAB Geography A/AS level syllabuses, it explains what to do at every stage in the project process from how to get started through to writing effective conclusions . It contains an A-Z of research sources, key libraries and key organizations. In addition there are sections throughout to give the student practical advice on the best way to write and present their project, including a range of presentation and analytical methods as well as more advanced statistical techniques.