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1 AS and A level Geography launch event

2 Our approach An issues-based approach to AS and A level Geography AS includes 2 examined assessment components A level includes 3 examined assessment components and a piece of coursework Synoptic themes embedded in the compulsory content A level includes synoptic investigation and AS includes a synoptic question Clear requirements for depth and breadth study Integrated geographical skills A degree of prescription for AS fieldwork Flexibility to base the A level Independent Investigation on any aspect of the specification content

3 Our AS specification overview Area of Study 1: Dynamic Landscapes Area of Study 2: Dynamic Places 1. Tectonic Processes and Hazards 2. Landscape Systems, Processes and Change – either Glaciated Landscapes or Coastal Landscapes plus a minimum of 1 day of physical geography fieldwork 3. Globalisation 4. Shaping Places – either Regenerating Places or Diverse Places plus a minimum of 1 day of human geography fieldwork Content and assessment overview Paper 1, 50% of qualificationPaper 2, 50% of qualification Assessing topics 1 and 2, geographical skills, fieldwork and synoptic thinking. 1 hour 45 minutes 90 marks Assessing topics 3 and 4, geographical skills, fieldwork and synoptic thinking. 1 hour 45 minutes 90 marks

4 Our A level specification overview Area of Study 1: Dynamic Landscapes Area of Study 2: Dynamic Places 1. Tectonic Processes and Hazards 2. Landscape Systems, Processes and Change – either Glaciated Landscapes or Coastal Landscapes 3. Globalisation 4. Shaping Places – either Regenerating Places or Diverse Places Area of Study 3 Physical Systems and Sustainability Area of Study 4 Human Systems and Geopolitics 5. The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity 6. The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security 7. Superpowers 8. Global Development and Connections – either Health, Human Rights and Intervention or Migration, Identity and Sovereignty Content overview

5 Our A level specification overview Paper 1, 30% of qualificationPaper 2, 30% of qualification Assessing the physical geography content (topics 1, 2, 5, 6) and geographical skills 2 hours 15 minutes 105 marks Assessing the human geography content (topics 3, 4, 7,8) and geographical skills 2 hours 15 minutes 105 marks Paper 3, 20% of qualificationCoursework, 20% of the qualification Synoptic investigation of a geographical issue 2 hours 15 minutes (including 30 minutes of reading time) 70 marks A level Independent Investigation 70 marks Internally assessed and externally moderated. Written report of 3000–4000 words Assessment overview

6 Synoptic themes and assessment The compulsory specification content contains three synoptic themes: Players (P) Attitudes and actions (A) Futures and uncertainties (F) These are over-arching themes designed to help students make links between different geographical themes, ideas and concepts. The synoptic themes are highlighted in the specification in bold italics. A level Paper 3 is a synoptic investigation of an issue that will link to these three themes AS Papers 1 and 2 will contain a synoptic question.

7 Fieldwork AS students must complete a minimum of two days of fieldwork. A level students must complete a minimum of four days of fieldwork. Fieldwork must be carried out in relation to processes in physical and human geography. Centres will be required to provide evidence of this fieldwork in the form of a written fieldwork statement. AS fieldwork will be externally assessed in both AS Paper 1 and AS Paper 2. Students will answer one fieldwork question in each examination. The AS specification clearly signposts where and how fieldwork should be carried out. Our specification requires AS students to carry out fieldwork in relation to: Topic 2: Glaciated Landscapes and Change OR Coastal Landscapes and Change AND Topic 4: Regenerating Places OR Diverse Places. A level fieldwork may be carried out in relation to the compulsory or optional specification content.

8 AS and A level co- teachability We have designed the AS and A level qualifications so they can be co-taught: The AS and A level includes common content – Area of Study 1 Dynamic Landscapes and Area of Study 2 Dynamic Places. The three synoptic themes are embedded within the compulsory AS and A level content – Topic 1 Tectonic Processes and Hazards and Topic 3 Globalisation. The AS and A level have common geographical skills. The fieldwork completed during AS can count towards A level. The structure of the assessment for A level Paper 1 and Paper 2 shows logical continuity with AS Level. A Level Paper 1 and A Level Paper 2 and AS Paper 1 and Paper 2 mirror the areas of physical geography and human geography in the specification content. The A level Paper 3 synoptic investigation meets the requirements for synopticity at A Level and shows progression from synoptic question in AS.

9 Ofqual requirements assessment objectives Assessment objective AS weighting A level weighting AO1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of places, environments, concepts, processes, interactions and change, at a variety of scales 30-40% AO2 Apply knowledge and understanding in different contexts to interpret, analyse and evaluate geographical information and issues 30-40% AO3 Use a variety of relevant quantitative, qualitative and fieldwork skills to: investigate geographical questions and issues interpret, analyse and evaluate data and evidence construct arguments and draw conclusions 20-30%

10 Our assessment objectives Assessment objective AS weighting A level weighting AO1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of places, environments, concepts, processes, interactions and change, at a variety of scales 40%34% AO2 Apply knowledge and understanding in different contexts to interpret, analyse and evaluate geographical information and issues 36%40% AO3 Use a variety of relevant quantitative, qualitative and fieldwork skills to: investigate geographical questions and issues interpret, analyse and evaluate data and evidence construct arguments and draw conclusions 24%26%

11 Assessment principles Assessments that provide support and stretch Ramped demand within papers and across the entire qualification The same assessment structure across AS Papers 1 and 2 and across A level Papers 1 and 2 Geographical skills to be integrated into each assessment Command words linked to particular skills and mark tariffs. Clear and consistent levels based mark schemes

12 SectionTotal marksDurationHighest mark tariff Paper 1 Section A: Tectonic processes and hazards28 marks3012 marks Section B or C: Glaciated or Coastal landscapes and change 28 marks3012 marks Section B or C: Glacial or coastal fieldwork18 marks209 marks Section B or C: Synoptic question16 marks25 (15 mins reading) 16 marks Paper 2 Section A: Globalisation28 marks3012 marks Section B or C: Regenerating or Diverse places28 marks3012 marks Section B or C: Regenerating or Diverse places fieldwork 18 marks209 marks Section B or C: Synoptic question16 marks25 (15 mins reading) 16 marks AS Assessment Overview

13 SectionTotal marksDurationHighest mark tariff Paper 1 Section A: Tectonic processes and hazards16 marks20 mins12 marks Section B: Landscape systems, processes and change – glacial or coastal 40 marks50 mins20 marks Section C: Physical systems and sustainability49 marks60 mins20 marks Paper 2 Section A: Globalisation and Superpowers32 marks40 mins12 marks Section B: Shaping places – regenerating or diverse places 35 marks45 mins20 marks Section C: Global development and connections – health or migration 38 marks45 mins20 marks A level Assessment Overview May include short open, open response, calculations and resource-linked questions Includes 12 mark and 20 mark extended writing questions

14 SectionTotal marksDurationHighest mark tariff Paper 3 Synoptic Investigation Resource reading time 30 minutes Section A 12 marks20 minutes4 marks Section B 8 marks15 minutes8 marks Section C 26 marks35 minutes18 marks Section D 24 marks35 minutes24 marks A level Assessment Overview May include short open, open response, calculations and resource- linked questions Includes 18 mark and 24 mark extended writing questions

15 A level Coursework Student defines a question or issue for investigation. The topic may relate to any aspect of geography contained within the specification The student’s investigation will incorporate fieldwork data (collected individually or as part of a group) and own research and/or secondary data The fieldwork which forms the focus and context of the individual investigation may be either human, physical or integrated physical-human The investigation report, 3000-4000 words, will evidence independent analysis and evaluation of data, presentation of data findings and extended writing The investigation report is internally assessed and externally moderated The coursework is marked out of 70 and is worth 20% of the A level assessment.

16 AS command words 1234691216 Identify/Give/Name/State ** Define * Calculate ** Complete ** Describe ** Compare *** Suggest *** Explain **** Examine *** Assess ***

17 A level command words 1346812182024 Complete/Annotate *** Outline ** Suggest *** Explain *** Analyse * Examine * Assess * Evaluate ***

18 AS command words and LBMS CommandTotal marks AO1AO2AO3 Examine1239 Assess1239 Fieldwork Assess/Examine99 Synoptic Assess/Examine16412

19 A level command words and LBMS CommandTotal marks AO1AO2AO3 Explain66 88 Assess/Examine1239 Evaluate20515 Synoptic Paper Analyse844 Synoptic Paper Evaluate18396 Synoptic Paper Evaluate244128

20 Supporting you through change What you’ve told us that you need support with: New subject content Fieldwork Coursework Maths and statistics

21 Our qualification support Planning Our Getting Started guide gives you an overview of the new AS and A level qualifications. Editable AS and A level course planner and schemes of work Mapping documents to highlight key differences between the new and 2008 qualifications. Free face to face and online Getting Ready To Teach events offering practical guidance on how to deliver new content and assessments. Teaching and learning Topic packs for every topic. Support for embedding geographical skills and fieldwork into teaching. Training on fieldwork and geographical skills.

22 Our qualification support Preparing for exams Additional specimen papers to support formative assessments and mock exams. Marked exemplars of student work in external assessments and the A level coursework, with examiner commentaries. Training on how to use our mark schemes and mark our specimen papers. Free standardisation events and trial marking materials for the new A level coursework.

23 Fieldwork for all Teacher guide to planning high quality fieldwork. Case studies of good fieldwork practice. Free training on fieldwork and coursework at our GRTT events. Subject specialists to answer your questions relating to fieldwork and coursework.

24 Thinking Geographically: Maths and statistics Based on the proven approach of Pearson Maths Building confidence and fluency to master problem- solving and reasoning activities that model maths and statistical concepts in a geographical context Supporting students in strengthening, checking and testing their skills. Ensuring terminology and approach is consistent with Maths, so students can make links between subjects.

25 Thinking Geographically: literacy Based on the proven approach of Pearson English: Grammar for Writing Working with Exeter University, our approach will help teachers support literacy in geography Exeter University will analyse student exam scripts and provide guidance on common literacy issues at all ability levels This evidence will underpin our literacy approach throughout so that students can be confident in their extended writing and make progress.

26 Published resources We are committed to helping teachers deliver our Edexcel qualifications and students to achieve their full potential. To do this, we aim for our qualifications to be supported by a wide range of high-quality resources, produced by a range of publishers, including ourselves. However, it is not necessary to purchase endorsed resources to deliver our qualifications.

27 Pearson’s published resources Pearson’s published resources will provide comprehensive support for the Edexcel GCSE and A level specifications. As well as providing engaging materials, the resources will help your students tackle new, more demanding content and develop the key geographical, mathematical and literacy skills that are at the heart of being a good geographer. *You don’t need to purchase resources to deliver our qualifications **subject to Ofqual accreditation

28 Endorsed resources * We are working with a range of publishers who are looking towards getting their resources endorsed: Hodder: We are supporting the 2016 specification with new editions of our bestselling AS/A level Year 1 and A level Year 2 books. OUP: Oxford is publishing for the 2016 Edexcel AS and A Level specs. More info: www.oxfordsecondary.co.uk/edexcelalevelgeog16www.oxfordsecondary.co.uk/edexcelalevelgeog16 Pumpkin Interactive: With amazing footage shot around the world, Pumpkin's DVDs deliver inspirational video case studies across a range of geographical themes and issues. www.pumpkin- interactive.co.ukwww.pumpkin- interactive.co.uk *These resources have not yet been endorsed. This information is correct as of 30 th September 2015, but may be subject to change

29 Why teach our GCSE, AS and A level geography qualifications? Engaging, contemporary and relevant specification content Coherent 11-19 geography course of study Clear specifications with full content exemplification Guidance on where and how to integrate geographical skills Clear, manageable fieldwork, offering progression and preparation for A level coursework Clarity and consistency in our use of command words and mark tariffs Clear synoptic assessment, offering progression through GCSE, AS and A level. Free Getting Ready To Teach training events and teacher support materials A dedicated Geography Subject Adviser, Jon Wolton.

30 Next steps Please complete your evaluation form for today’s event – in your pack Sign up to Jon Wolton’s updates: email teachinggeography@pearson.com teachinggeography@pearson.com Visit the website to download further copies of the draft specification and support materials: http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/subjects/geography. html http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/subjects/geography. html Book on to a GCSE launch event and look out for information about our AS and level Getting Ready to Teach events: http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/support/training- from-pearson-uk.html http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/support/training- from-pearson-uk.html

31 Ofqual accredited!

32 Contact details Jon Wolton, Subject Advisor Email: teachinggeography@pearson.com Telephone : 0207 010 2185 Twitter: @GeogAdvisor http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/subjects/ geography.html


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