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Curriculum Relevance
England – Geography in the National Curriculum
Key Stage 3
Thematic Studies
- 7. Tectonic processes
(d) the nature, causes and effects of volcanic eruptions
(e) about human responses to the volcanic hazard
- 8. Geomorphological processes
(b) the causes and effects of river floods and how people respond
to and seek to control the flood hazard
- 12. The characteristics of settlements and the impact of
change
- 13. Economic activities – the distribution of economic
activity and the impact of change
- 14. Development
(a) ways of identifying differences in development
(b) differences in development and their effect on the quality of
life of different groups of people
- 15. Environmental issues
(c) how considerations of sustainable development, stewardship and
conservation affect environmental planning and management
The Northern Ireland Curriculum
NI Geography Programme of Study Key Stage 3
- Relates to the two key geographical themes, Physical
Environment and Human Environments. Also relevant to
Places/Locational Knowledge and Issues.
Curriculum and Assessment in Scotland
Environmental Studies 5–14: Social Subjects: Understanding
People and Place: Level E.
Supports the study of a less well-developed area outside Europe.
Focus on: aspects of the physical and built environment; ways in
which places have affected people and people have used and affected
places; locations; linkages and networks; making and using
maps.
Standard Grade Geography
May provide exemplars for Study Themes: The Physical
Environment; The Human Environment; International Issues in the
Global Areal Context.
Wales
National Curriculum Key Stage 3
The programmes support the requirement to study a country in a
less economically developing country. They provide a resource for
the following themes:
Earthquakes or Volcanoes (prog 5)
- the global distribution of tectonic activity and its
relationship with the boundaries of crustal plates
- the nature, causes and effects of earthquakes and/or volcanic
eruptions
- about human responses to the associated hazard
Weather and Climate (prog 4)
- the differences between weather and climate
- the components and links in the water cycle
- how and why aspects of weather and climate vary from place to
place
Settlement (prog 3)
- the reasons for the location, growth and nature of individual
settlements
- how and why the provision of goods and services in settlements
varies
- how and why changes occur in settlements and how these changes
affect different groups of people in different ways
- about urban land use patterns and changes
Economic Activity (prog 1, 3, 6)
- about different types and classifications of economic
activity
- about the geographical distribution of one economic
activity
- how and why the distribution has changed and is changing, and
the effects of such changes
Environmental Issues (prog 2)
- how conflicting demands on the environment arise
- how and why attempts are made to plan and manage environments,
and their effects
- how considerations of sustainable development affect
environmental planning and management
Resource Issues (prog 2)
- about the sources and supply of a resource
- the effects on the environment of the exploitation of a
resource
- how considerations of sustainable development affect resource
planning and management
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