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Internal Assessment Overview: In geography, we traditionally plan, perform, and collect fieldwork together HOWEVER EVERYONE WILL WRITE THEIR OWN REPORT! Worth 20% of your total grade (HL), marked by Ms. S. and then audited externally (selected few chosen and regraded by examiners). Rough Draft Due June 13th, Final Copy due September 12th 2015 (one month after return to school). Final Copy due to Mrs. Purvis

IA Overview: Geography 2500 words maximum (get as close as possible) Neat and well structured, with sub-headings (not included in word count) Front page, contents page, numbered pages Referenced in proper Chicago format (footnotes and bibliography) Includes maps (hand drawn), pictures, tables and graphs in the main body of the essay (as well as your appendix materials)

Word Count Overview Section A: introduction 300 words Section B: methods of investigation 300 words Section C/D: information collection and written analysis 1350 words Section E: Conclusion 200 words Section F: Evaluation 300 words

Not included in word count: Title page Acknowledgments Contents page Titles and subtitles References Footnotes—up to a maximum of 15 words each Map legends and/or keys Labels—of 10 words or less Tables—of statistical or numerical data, or categories, classes or group names Calculations Appendices—containing only raw data and/or calculations

Introduction: (CRITERION A) 300 words Devise an aim /key question which has a theoretical and locational context. I will provide you with the fieldwork question, although we may as a class decide to alter it.. Devise two or three TESTABLE hypothesis to prove or disprove your question. Remember that setting appropriate hypotheses to test is probably the most important factor in ensuring that you can go on to produce an effective piece of coursework. - Secondary data can supplement the IA but cannot form the BASIS. (ie: you can answer one hypothesis with secondary data but no more) The majority must be primary data we have collected ourselves.

Intro: Criterion A (cont’d): 3. In your introduction you must justify your hypotheses; in other words – predict the results you expect to find in your hypothesese 4. The introduction should also explain the main theoretical ideas behind your project (ie: Butler’s model). You should comment briefly on the geographical context, explaining where the fieldwork is being carried out and the fieldwork is being carried out there. This can include relevant spatial, physical, human conditions and other background information. 5. You must state the area of the syllabus to which your study relates e.g Option F: Leisure and Tourism. Put this in when you are talking about the theoretical background  

Your IA must include a spatial element, which means it must be obvious you are approaching this problem from a geographic perspective. NOT a historical (ie: tracing the history of tourism in Grand Bahama) or economic one (ie: focusing on revenues) Keep this in mind when writing your IAs – particularly in the introduction, when you establish the basis for writing this IA

Maps: A general location map/maps of GB in relation to USA/Caribbean (annotated) is essential, together with a smaller scale map showing specific survey sites are required. The maps must be annotated / labelled to highlight their relevance (ie: location of GB to USA for tourism traffic) Make sure all maps have a Title, Scale, North arrow and key. Gridlines can also be helpful. A LAND USE MAP?? (ie: sketch of area)

Our Topic; Grand Bahama and Butler’s Model Review: Debate on Tourism in Grand Bahama Two Sides: Decline or Rejuvenation SHARE your docs with eachother….

Is Port Lucaya, Grand Bahama in the ‘decline’ or ‘rejuvenation’ stage of Butler’s Model?

The Premise: The historical stagnation and fall in traditional tourism to Grand Bahama has led the island to try and develop more sustainable strategies for tourism (ie: bonefishing, birding, kayaking, environmentalism, diving, etc) as well as catering to the cruise ship tourists Often this can lead to a rejuvenation of areasas per Butler’s Model as a new type of tourism and a new type of tourist flock to area Has this diversification moved Grand Bahama toward a stage of rejuvenation after so many years of decline?

What information would we want to know to be able to answer this question? Brainstorm What type of information would we expect to find if GB were experiencing a resurgence in tourism? Brainstorm (either primary or secondary data)

Possible Hypotheses:

Investigations: Your Tasks: - Look at your three hypothesis: how will you prove or disprove each one? Discuss in class Thursday. These are your methods. - Look at your methods; how will you interpret the results after you gather the data? Do you know of any statistical calculations?