A new series of full-coverage resources developed for the AQA 2016 A/AS Level Geography specification. This full-colour Student Book covers all core and optional units for the AQA AS and A Level Geography specification for first teaching from September 2016. Students are encouraged to develop links between physical and human topics, understand systems, processes, and acquire geographical skills. Helping to bridge the gap from GCSE to A Level, it also provides support for fieldwork skills and for the geographical investigation at A Level. A 'Maths for geographers' feature helps students develop and apply their mathematical and statistical skills, and a range of assessment-style questions support students in developing their exam skills.
This is Book 2 in the A Level (AS) Geography for AQA Series. See all A Level (AS) Geography for AQA books here.
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Andy Day (Author)
As well as being a beloved host in the CBeebies house, Andy is the star of multiple CBeebies programmes, most notably his Andy's Adventures, which span from dinosaurs, safari and 'aquatic'. He is also the star of Andy and the Band which features Andy's real-life pop band, Andy and the Odd Socks.
Alan Parkinson is an award-winning teacher and author, who currently works in teacher education and as a freelance geographer. He lives in rural Norfolk, and enjoys exploring new (and old) places.
More about Alan ParkinsonDavid Weatherly is a School Improvement Adviser and a specialist consultant for geography 3-18 working across the UK and internationally.
Nicholas Sheehan is a Geography and Sustainability Education Advanced Skills Teacher with over 15 years of experience of developing curriculum materials for schools.
Rebecca K
More about Rebecca KitchenThe author, Dr Garrett Nagle, has written a number of geography textbooks and articles from primary school level to university level. His doctorate was at the University of Oxford, and he has taught in Oxford for the last twenty years, twelve of which were as Head of Geography.
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