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Geographical Investigation Skills Learning Path

By PDST

This learning path can be used by teachers to support students in applying geographical knowledge, understanding and skills to a specific geographical investigation.
2 resources in this Learning Path

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Geographical Investigation Skills

https://www.scoilnet.ieuploads/resources/32393/32135.pdf Added: 31 Mar 2020 Contributor: PDST Resource type: Guide/notes

This teaching resource details a range of fieldwork techniques carried out by students when undertaking geographical investigations. Techniques for both physical and human geographical fieldwork are explored. Techniques are also accompanied by sample recording sheets.

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How it maps to the curriculum

SC
Geography

Strand: C3 GI and Skills

Suggestions for use: This teaching resource can be used to support students when undertaking geographical fieldwork investigations. Primary and secondary data collection techniques are explored. Techniques are also accompanied by sample recording sheets.

Asset type: Document
Language: English
Rights: Attribution Creative Commons
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Geographical Investigation: Glendalough River Study

https://www.scoilnet.ieuploads/resources/32397/32139.pdf Added: 31 Mar 2020 Contributor: PDST Resource type: Demonstration

This teaching resource details many activities carried out by students when undertaking a fluvial study. Techniques are explored in detail, and many are accompanied by sample recording sheets.

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How it maps to the curriculum

SC
Geography

Strand: C3 GI and Skills

Strand unit: Geomorphic Processes

Suggestions for use: Suggestions for use: This teaching resource details many activities carried out by students when undertaking a fluvial study. Techniques are explored in detail, and many are accompanied by sample recording sheets.
It can be used to prepare students for undertaking an investigation. Alternatively, this resource can be used to support students as they reflect on, and write about their undertaken investigation.

Asset type: Document
Language: English
Rights: Attribution Creative Commons
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