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Synoptic Exercises for a Level Geography Gill Miller

By: Language: English Publication details: Hodder Murray 2002Description: 128. 7.48 x 0.31 x 9.72 inchesDDC classification:
  • 910.76 MIL
Summary: The final synoptic unit of A level Geography courses assesses a student's ability to draw on the understanding of connections between the different aspects of the subject presented in the specification. Students need to be able to manipulate a variety of stimulus materials; to make links between an unfamiliar situation using knowledge and understanding acquired during the A level course; and be able to make reasoned, informed geographical statements in that unfamiliar context.This text is specifically focused on improving exam persormance in the final, substantive synoptic unit by providing students with practice questions through which they can develop competence and confidence to acheive good grades.
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The final synoptic unit of A level Geography courses assesses a student's ability to draw on the understanding of connections between the different aspects of the subject presented in the specification. Students need to be able to manipulate a variety of stimulus materials; to make links between an unfamiliar situation using knowledge and understanding acquired during the A level course; and be able to make reasoned, informed geographical statements in that unfamiliar context.This text is specifically focused on improving exam persormance in the final, substantive synoptic unit by providing students with practice questions through which they can develop competence and confidence to acheive good grades.

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