1) Issue Evaluation 2) Unseen Fieldwork 3) Personal fieldwork I haven't got any past papers in front of me right now. please ask your teacher for this information
@@MrBowater Just found this on the AQA site: Written exam: 1 hour 30 minutes 76 marks (including 6 marks for SPaG) Section A: answer all questions (37 marks) Section B: answer all questions (39 marks)
Paper 3 for Geog will be on June 14th . You will be examined on the following: Issue evaluation - Housing 2 x 6 mark question, 1 x 9 mark question (evaluation/decision questions)
you will get some questions on "unseen" fieldwork to test your knowledge of "fieldwork prinicples" and then you will get questions about what you did on your fieldwork
You can do as the aqa specification allows various different case studies. Teachers and departments at your school recommend the ones you have done in class as they KNOW that you have gone through it in enough detail. I would always say to my pupils to stick to the ones we've done in our lessons.
hi a bit late but there’s still some time to do it, i recommend that you go over the tudeley issue evaluation booklet and familiarise yourself with it so you don’t waste time looking for a specific statistic tomorrow because you’ll have a rough idea of where it is. for your seen fieldwork make sure you revise some specific statistics from the data you collected as well as pros and cons of the methods you used to collect and present the data. for unseen fieldwork, you can’t really revise, just practice some mean/median/mode etc questions
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Does external reliability mean it will produce consistent results elsewhere? Also I don't really understand what internal and external reliability means.
I personally would rather not have to memorise all of that information, plus there are other parts of the paper so its not like its giving you the whole paper for free.
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what do you mean about the processing of results at 6:43 and coudl you give m e an example
you do something with your raw data. create graphs and charts
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@@MrBowaterhere the morning of, 😭 hope it's easy :')
i’m here half an hour before
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Hi Mr Bowater,
Please can you clarify the structure of paper 3?
How many marks per section?
And how many 6/9/9+3 markers per section?
Thank you.
1) Issue Evaluation
2) Unseen Fieldwork
3) Personal fieldwork
I haven't got any past papers in front of me right now. please ask your teacher for this information
@@MrBowater Just found this on the AQA site:
Written exam: 1 hour 30 minutes
76 marks (including 6 marks for SPaG)
Section A: answer all questions (37 marks)
Section B: answer all questions (39 marks)
Paper 3 for Geog will be on June 14th . You will be examined on the following:
Issue evaluation - Housing
2 x 6 mark question, 1 x 9 mark question (evaluation/decision questions)
I’m so confused about the field work part, are we going to use write our own field work experiment in the exam
you will get some questions on "unseen" fieldwork to test your knowledge of "fieldwork prinicples" and then you will get questions about what you did on your fieldwork
Can we use different case studies to what we learned in school? For example Lagos instead of Rio De Janeiro. I just wanted to make sure.
You can do as the aqa specification allows various different case studies. Teachers and departments at your school recommend the ones you have done in class as they KNOW that you have gone through it in enough detail. I would always say to my pupils to stick to the ones we've done in our lessons.
Could I just ask specifically what we need to revise for paper 3? Thank you :)
hi a bit late but there’s still some time to do it, i recommend that you go over the tudeley issue evaluation booklet and familiarise yourself with it so you don’t waste time looking for a specific statistic tomorrow because you’ll have a rough idea of where it is. for your seen fieldwork make sure you revise some specific statistics from the data you collected as well as pros and cons of the methods you used to collect and present the data. for unseen fieldwork, you can’t really revise, just practice some mean/median/mode etc questions
All the things I cover in this UA-cam video.
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thanks. Currently working on various projects for 2024-25.
1) Revision Guide - currently editing my revision guide for potential launch in September 2024!!!
2) Further revision resourses and videos
3) Glaciers, Bristol and Fieldwork videos and resources (hopefully)
Stay subscribed and follow on my socials for more updates!
Good Luck!
last minute revision🙏
hope it went well
Does external reliability mean it will produce consistent results elsewhere? Also I don't really understand what internal and external reliability means.
sorry I meant internal and external validity not reliability my bad
internal validity - relates to how well it is conducted
external validity - relates to how applicable the findings are to other contexts
good luck!
@@MrBowater thanks sir
is it physical or human fieldwork we need to know
both
Grade 11 paper 3 plz
Can someone tell me why the exam board's giving us a resource booklet, cause like isn't it making the exam easier for the students?
I personally would rather not have to memorise all of that information, plus there are other parts of the paper so its not like its giving you the whole paper for free.
It's all about how you APPLY the information to the questions. Testing you understanding more than just your memory