Farming North and South

Curriculum Relevance

Key Stage 3

Main Focus

  • The characteristics of two regions of a country and their similarities and differences.

Secondary Focus

  • The issues that arise from people’s interaction with their environments.
  • The physical and human features that give rise to the country’s distinctive characteristics and regional variety.
  • The ways in which a country may be judged to be more or less developed.
  • The reasons for the location, growth and nature of settlement.

GCSE

Main Focus

  • Understand the significance and effects of the different ways in which decisions are made about the use and management of environments.
  • Develop awareness of the ways in which people interact with their environments and appreciate the opportunities, challenges and constraints that face people in different places.

Secondary Focus

  • Acquire knowledge and understanding of a range of places, environments, spatial patterns and distributions at a range of scales from local to global, and understand the physical and human processes which affect their development.
  • Managing Natural Environments: landscape systems; drainage basin systems; people and ecosystems.
  • The Impact of Economic Change: economic growth and decline.

Scotland: Standard Grade

Intermediate Geography

  • People and the Environment (Global Issues): development and health; environmental hazards.

Higher Geography

  • Atmosphere: climatic maps, diagrams and graphs.
  • Lithosphere: main landscape features.
  • Population geography: population data; migration.
  • Rural geography: land use data and crop yields.
  • Industrial geography: old and new industries; employment surveys.
  • Applications: rural land resources; rural land degradation; river basin management.



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