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A-level Lesson 2

The second lesson in the A-Level programme explores the use of maps, satellite and digital images to map the historical changes in your place and the use of geographical research skills to investigate endogenous physical factors of a place study including the location, topography, drainage, geology and soils and considers how these factors contribute to the character of the place.

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A-level Lesson 3

The third lesson in the A-Level programme is about understanding the urban environment. It explores a case study (local or contrasting) of the factors contributing to the character of places and considers how these factors contribute to the character of the place.

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A-level Lesson 4

The final lesson in the A-Level programme explores geographical research skills to investigate exogenous factors of a place study including flows of people, money, resources and knowledge and considers how these factors contribute to the character of the place.

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A-level Place Studies

This area of the website will be where we can provide you with useful case studies developed in conjunction with The Royal Geographical Society, to support your teaching. Currently we just have Copenhagen – but more will follow watch this space!

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