Level: NCEA 1 |
Type: Subject Choice |
Duration: Full Year |
Invitation Only: No |
Assessment: Achievement Standard |
Credits: up to 20 |
Endorsement: Yes |
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Leads To: Geography (NCEA 2) |
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Contribution: Potential trip approx. $80. |
To understand the earth as the home of people and our place within it. How te taiao (the environment) connects to tangata (people) and how people connect to the environment. This course will explore a diverse range of topics and issues. Natural events and how environments form and change over time. A range of skills including mapping, graphing, visual interpretation, values, perspectives, exploring statistics, and geographic concepts. Data interpretation, presentation and analysis. Spatial and temporal patterns of phenomena such as tropical storms, populations both locally and globally. How tikanga informs the relationships between people and the environment and decisions that are made. How perspectives and power influence the environment and decisions that are made. Contemporary topics as they happen.
Title | Description | Level | Credits | Assessment | U.E. Reading | U.E. Writing |
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91932 | Demonstrate understanding of the spatial distribution of a phenomenon and its impacts on place | 1 | 5 | Internal | No | No |
91933 | Explore an environment using data | 1 | 5 | Internal | No | No |
91934 | Demonstrate understanding of how natural processes shape an environment | 1 | 5 | External | No | No |
91935 | Demonstrate understanding of decision-making in response to a geographic challenge in the wider Pacific region | 1 | 5 | External | No | No |
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Last Reviewed: June 18, 2024
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