IGCSE GEOGRAPHY COURSEWORK. Requirements  Candidates must offer one Coursework assignment, set by teachers, of up to 2000 words. (excluding data and.

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IGCSE GEOGRAPHY COURSEWORK

Requirements  Candidates must offer one Coursework assignment, set by teachers, of up to 2000 words. (excluding data and appendices).  Based on Physical Geography (Rivers), Human Geography (Urban Study) or on an interaction between Physical and Human Geography.  Deadline: Friday14 th of December 2012.

Assessment Criteria

Coursework is an accurate account of how we record, assess and evaluate the way something changes. There should be five clear sections in every piece of coursework. These are:  Introduction  Methods and Materials  Results  Conclusion  Evaluation

Introduction  State the aim of the experiment/investigation topic. This should be in your own words as far as possible.  Write the hypothesis and prediction prior to undertaking the investigation.  General background if required (e.g. brief history of previous studies, previous land use).  Here you should present the different variables.

Method and Materials  Give a list of equipment used if applicable. This must include the all of the equipment used including rulers, cameras, clinometers etc.  Use a diagram to show how the equipment was set up (useful for the River work)  Describe the method.  Explain the different variables.  Write how the independent variable was varied.  Write how changes of the dependent variable were monitored. You should write how you got your results.  Write how the controlled variables were controlled.  Write how you made sure that the sufficient relevant data was recorded. Describe the method for data collection, i.e. if you had several trials, if you used controls, methods of measurements, if your calculations are correct.

Results Data collection  Record all your raw data in tables. The tables should be numbered and have captions in which you briefly describe the contents of the tables and how you recorded the results. Titles, units and the uncertainty should be given in the headings of the tables.  Underneath the table you can briefly describe the results. You can describe the main trends and account for any anomalous result. You don’t have to discuss the significance of the results to the aim of the investigation.

 Data Processing and presentation  The data should be processed (calculated) correctly and presented in tables (as above) and graphs. These can be electronically produced. If you use graphs, they must have a caption in which you describe the contents of the graph. The axis of the graphs have to be labelled with units and the points have to be plotted correctly. Make sure that you use the correct type of graphs.  Error analysis should be carried out if possible (calculate the percentage uncertainty, etc).

Conclusion  In the conclusion you should discuss the results you obtained in relation with your hypothesis. Write a conclusion based on an interpretation of the gathered results. Use general trends to from your data processing in your conclusion.  Compare your results with literature values if possible.

Evaluation  In the evaluation you should evaluate the method used. Write about the main weakness of the method used and the weakness in the method of manipulation of data.  Write about the source of error, but don not include personal mistakes.  Suggest real improvements (that can be carried out) to the investigation.