Year 11 Humanities - Geography: People in Conflict
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs D. Norman.
Our world is in a new era of conflict. From full scale nation on nation war to information wars, how do we manage these new difficult times?
Students will examine different understandings of “conflict” in geography. Initially conflict will be examined through different perspectives and understanding of landscapes/ land use and understanding these perspectives. Students will examine how different groups seek to use land/resources differently, and the conflict that arises when these differences can not be overcome. Content will be drawn from both New Zealand and global case studies. This section aims to inspire the next generation of community problem solvers.
Following the introduction to conflict in geography, students will use their knowledge of physical and human geography to analyse a potential scenario of military conflict. How do we defend from invasion? Where is the best place to put our defences, how does our geography help or hinder us in our time of greatest need.
There maybe an opportunity to sit ONE internal assessment.
This is a half year course and counts as one option course selection.
Who would be interested in this course?
Any student who enjoyed year 9 or 10 social studies. Any student interested in solving significant community issues. Any student interested in war, and defence planning.
Pathway
Assessment Information
Students would select one of the three assessments to focus on.Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Geography 2.7 - Explain aspects of a geographic topic at a global scale