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1 What Influences Students to Choose Geography at A level? Jane Ferretti University of Sheffield

2 Reason for choosing subjects, especially geography. Score 0123 Liked the subject at GCSE Expected to get good teachers Liked the sound of the course (information) Good results record for the subject in previous years. Your own GCSE result was good in the subject Friends were doing the subject Teachers advice

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4 Most students felt that the main influences on their choice of A level subjects were: Their own GCSE results were good, They had liked the subject at GCSE It would be useful for a career. It was interesting. Not important Friends choosing the subject, Advice from peers Thought it would be challenging.

5 0102030405060 Friends doing the subject Advice from peers (friends, family or others) Thought it was challenging Parents advice The type of assessment including course work Expected to get good teachers Thought it was easy Teachers advice Needed the subject for career choice Good results record for the subject Liked the sound of the course Thought it was interesting Liked the subject at GCSE Thought it would be useful for a career Your own GCSE result was good in the subject Girls' scoreBoys' score

6 The girls identified Their own GCSE results. It would be useful for a career. They had liked the subject at GCSE The boys identified It was interesting. It would be useful for a career. Their own GCSE results.

7 Analysis GCSE results Teachers advice Coursework

8 GCSE results. Jodie: I thought twice about doing geography. I was predicted an A* and I came out with a B so I thought may be I am not that good. But I carried on regardless because I thought probably I could do alright.

9 James: It was almost entirely because I got a B in Art and an A* in Geography. I was leaning towards geography anyway because I had enjoyed it at GCSE

10 Reason for choosing subjects, especially geography. Total score RankGirls score Girls rank Boys score Boys rank Teachers advice4982682211 Responses relating to influence of teachers. Teachers advice

11 Alex: My geography teacher thought I would be good at A level because he thought I was good at GCSE. I asked him if he thought I would be alright and he said Yes. Jodie: My geography teacher said Well you are quite good at geography why dont you take it next year because I think you will be good at it? JF: Did you pay attention to that. Jodie: Yes I did.

12 Jessica: My geography and history teachers were very enthusiastic for me to carry on the subjects at A level. They thought I could do really well. And so that influenced my choice, but if I had not liked the subject I would not have taken it, but to hear that they thought I could do well helped me confirm my decision.

13 JF: Did your teachers advise you at all? Yasmin: No they didnt really. No they didnt.

14 Teacher: I think it is not fair, it is their decision and I dont want to bully them, (not that I would), I just feel it is undue pressure.

15 Reason for choosing subjects, especially geography. Total score RankGirls score Girls rank Boys score Boys rank The type of assessment including course work 47112392410 Coursework.

16 Teachers had strong views Teachers thought coursework at GCSE and A Level put students off A Level geography. Students did not have strong views. Students accepted coursework as part of the assessment process. Coursework

17 Alex: I looked but it did not influence my decision. No it wasnt important. Anna: I thought I had done coursework for GCSE and that was alright so I thought it would be OK.

18 Fieldwork Teachers thought fieldwork was important, and that it encouraged students to take geography. Students were less enthusiastic.

19 Ben: It (fieldwork) did not put me off. It encouraged me a bit. I looked forward to going out to learn about coastal processes and actually being there instead of learning in the classroom or off the board or booklets. JF: But if it had come to deciding on that subject or not would it have made any difference? Ben: No

20 Yasmin: The fieldwork almost put me off too because it was so early in the year and I didnt know anybody that was doing geography. I enjoyed it in the end. And it was a new school as well and I didnt know anybody so I was a bit worried about that.

21 Summary of findings: Students take the decision about A Levels seriously. GCSE results in isolation are not very significant. It seems more important that students have confidence in their own ability, believe they will do well at GCSE and are capable of success at A level.

22 For some students, teachers play an important role in boosting confidence and providing encouragement, especially where this occurs on a one to one level. Many students said that few teachers spoke to them individually about subject choice. Neither the amount of coursework, nor the prospect of fieldwork appears to have a significant influence on choosing geography.

23 So what can teachers do? Give students confidence in their ability. Do this explicitly during the course, do not rely on GCSE results. Take time to talk to students and encourage them on an individual basis.

24 Do not assume that coursework will put students off. Do not assume that the prospect of field work will attract students to A Level.

25 Make lessons interesting….If students do not like geography at GCSE then the will not choose it at A Level.


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