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Thinking about taking geography at GCSE and beyond?
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We live in a Risky World
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Understanding our risky world What is risk? Who is most at risk? How do people adapt to living in a risky place? In what ways am I at risk?
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What is risk?
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Great answers Risk: A state of uncertainty where some of the possibilities involve a loss, catastrophe, or other undesirable outcome Or Risk = Likelihood of Occurrence x Seriousness if incident occurred Parts of a good answer include these words Danger/ Natural hazards /Natural disasters /Human made disasters
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Which environments are risky?
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Flooding Low lying coastlines Near volcanoes Earthquake zones Mud flows Avalanches Hurricanes or storms Droughts Fires
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Human made risks/ disasters Famine War Flooding Climate change / global warming Terrorist attacks Toxic waste Nuclear power stations Air traffic accidents Pandemics Disease Fires
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Who is at risk?
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Most vulnerable Poor Less mobile Less well nourished Babies and children Elderly Less accessible and more remote Lower technology
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How am I at risk? Think about how you are at risk ………….in terms of your future success.
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How am I at risk? Risk of choosing a subject which isn’t interesting Risk of choosing subjects in which I won’t succeed Risk of choosing subjects which are not respected by universities and employers Risk of choosing a subject for final study which won’t make me employable
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What will GCSE geography give me? Variety Fieldtrips Hands on Reinforces literacy and numeracy A well respected academic GCSE Well taught – good results The chance to shine Where is the risk in that? !
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Geographers look at the world and see things differently Looking beyond Being critical Being analytical Making links Seeing the relevance and the interest
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Geography at school Wide range of topics – human and physical (food crisis to glaciers!) Case studies about amazing places Field trips – putting theory into practice Relevant, topical and current Practical and transferable skills including data handling and ICT skills GCSE - broad topics A level – options, select your favourite topics Gain a greater knowledge of the world!
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Why choose geography? Relevant Local and global Big questions Practical subject Fieldwork Well respected
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Geography is an ebacc subject Increasingly popular at GCSE: large numbers study geography - over 225,000 pupils took GCSE geography in 2014 – placing it as the eighth most popular subject taken
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The top universities geography A Level
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Study geography at QMUL A Russell Group university
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Choice and Quality at QMUL Choice of physical or human geography or environmental studies Ranked highly for both research and teaching Vibrant area of London and excellent transport links
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Exciting fieldwork
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State of the art facilities
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Employability Statistics show that geographers are highly employable QMUL geographers go in to all sectors of employment
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Do you see geography as your future? Where is the risk in that?
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