Geographical Skills and Investigations · Geographical Skills
Fieldwork Inquiry Techniques
Learning how to design an inquiry, collect primary data through surveys and observations, and record findings.
Key Questions
- 1What makes a good geographical inquiry question?
- 2How can we ensure our data collection is fair and unbiased?
- 3What are the challenges of capturing human behavior through observation?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Geographical Investigations - S2
Level: Secondary 2
Subject: Geography
Unit: Geographical Skills and Investigations
Period: Geographical Skills
Suggested Methodologies
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