Geography (Year 12)

See Year 12s Geography ‘Schedule of Learning’ for the 2025/26 academic year:
Topic | Sub-topic |
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Hazards | EQ1 Distribution and theory |
EQ1 Physical processes | |
EQ1 Physical processes | |
EQ2 Processes of disasters | |
EQ2 The social and economic impacts of tec hazards | |
EQ2 Tectonic hazard profiles | |
EQ2 Development and governance | |
EQ3 Trends in tectonic disasters and the concept of the multi hazard | |
EQ3 Prediction, forecasting & management | |
EQ3 Park Model | |
EQ3 Strategies to modify event and modify loss/ Autumn key assessment feedback | |
Coasts | EQ1 Coast & wider littoral zone/ Geological structure |
EQ1 Fieldsketches/ OS maps and geological maps | |
EQ1 Geological structure influencing coastal morphology/ erosion rates | |
EQ1 Rates of coastal recession depend on lithology and other factors | |
EQ2 Marine erosion/Wave type/ Wave refraction/ Sediment movement | |
EQ2 Landforms of deposition/ Weathering and geomorphological processes | |
Fieldwork | |
EQ3 Sea level change | |
EQ3 Rapid coastal retreat causes threats to people | |
Coasts + NEA | EQ3 Coastal flooding |
Exam feedback | |
EQ3 Protection methods | |
EQ4 Coastal recession and flooding | |
EQ4 Coastal recession and flooding | |
EQ4 Different approaches to manage risk | |
EQ4 Sustainable management and ICZM | |
EQ4 Approaches to coastal management ICZM/ SMP | |
Regenerating Places EQ1 | Understanding how different economist are classified + Inequalities in pay levels across econmic sectors |
Changing functions and demographic characterists + Understanding changing funcions and demographic characterstics. | |
Understanding regional, national, international and global influences that shape places. | |
Understanding how the local area has changed. | |
EQ2 | Perceptions of place: Successful regions + Less successful regions |
Priorities for regeneration + Engagment in local communities | |
Attachment to places + Conflicts among communities | |
Determining the need for regeneration | |
EQ3 | Regeneration and infrasturcture + UK government decisions |
Creating sympathetic business environments + Urban and rural regerneration strategies and local interest groups. | |
KA feedback Lesson | |
Rebranding and re-imaging + Rural rebranding strategies | |
EQ4 | Assessing the success of economic regeneration |
Assessing social progress and regneration + juding success in urban regeneration | |
Juding success in Rural Regeneration | |
Globalisation EQ1 | Intro to globalisation + Development of Globalisation |
Political and economic players in globalisation + Globalisation in China | |
Measruing globalisation + a 2-speed world – winner and losers | |
EQ2 | Impacts of the global shift on the developing world + Globalisation and deindustrialisation |
Rural-Urban Migration + Characteristics of international migration. | |
EQ2 + NEA | Impacts of migration on host and source regions. |
Exam feedback lesson | |
Globalisation and cultural diffusion. | |
Cultural erosion and anti-globalisation. | |
EQ3 | Globalisation and the development gap |
Globalisation and income inequality + Globalisation and diaspora and tensions | |
Controlling Globalisation + Cultural identity and physical resources in a globalisation world. | |
Localism and transition towns + Sustainable globalisation |
Exam Board – Edexcel A Level Geography
What will you study?
Regenerating Places
Tectonic Processes and Hazards
Globalisation
Coastal Landscapes and Change
Superpowers
Water Cycle and Water Insecurity
Useful tips and resources
Geography is an ever-evolving subject and the best Geographers are those who have a good understanding of what is going on in the world around them. The best way to become a better Geographer is to develop an interest in the wider world.
• Edexcel A Level Geography specification
• Time For Geography – Short videos covering many A Level topics
• PMT Edexcel A Level Geography revision
• PMT A Level Geography past papers
• Royal Geographical Society: Ask the Geographer Podcast
What super curricular activities can KS3 students engage with at school?
Self-directed wider reading is an expectation of A Level Geography.
In the A Level Geography Resources Team there is a folder of GeoFactsheets, separated by topic, which are an excellent starting point to develop the breadth and depth of your Geographical understanding. There is also a good list on Internet Geography