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Reaching Conclusions and Evaluating the Enquiry
Geography · Year 11 · Geographical Skills and Fieldwork · Summer Term

Reaching Conclusions and Evaluating the Enquiry

Learn to synthesise findings to form valid conclusions that answer the initial enquiry question, and critically reflect on the investigation's methodology and reliability.

National Curriculum Attainment TargetsDfE GCSE Geography: Subject Content - Geographical skills and fieldwork

About This Topic

Learn to synthesise findings to form valid conclusions that answer the initial enquiry question, and critically reflect on the investigation's methodology and reliability.

Key Questions

  1. Evaluate the overall success of a fieldwork investigation based on its methodology and the data collected.
  2. Explain how your conclusions link back to the original hypothesis or enquiry question.
  3. Justify suggestions for improving the investigation if it were to be repeated.

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