A Level Geography Fieldwork: support through the process
- Geography
A Level Geography Fieldwork gives you the opportunity to create your own investigation and make an impact on the world of geography. Choosing a question from physical and/or human geography, you will create an investigation question, design the research methods, collect data and analyse and evaluate it. Whilst this may sound like a lot, Study Dog is here to support you through the process with resources to help you maximise your NEA marks.

Why learn Geography Fieldwork with Study Dog?
Fieldwork Lessons
We have created an A Level Geography Fieldwork course that outlines each aspect of the task.
Sample Fieldwork
We've included two sets of sample fieldwork for you to see how your task can be structured.
All Aspects Covered
From Methodology to Data Analysis and Conclusions, we cover all aspects of your fieldwork.
About our Fieldwork course
There are many important aspects to your A Level Geography Fieldwork. Creating the initial idea and how it relates to the course is the first step, and we help you design an interesting project. From looking at your interests to linking it to the specification, we’ll show you how to design your perfect research project. The next step is background research, which can help identify gaps in the research that you can help fill, along with other data that can help with your final analysis and project write-up.
You also need to design a methodology, and there are many different ways in which you can collect data for both human and physical projects. Our methodology guidance goes through different methods of qualitative and quantitative methods to solidify your research. Next is the data collection itself. Your field trip is where you will collect the bulk of your data, so ensure that you are prepared. Make the most of your time by having a solid expectation of what data you will collect and how you will go about collecting it.
Data analysis is the part of the project wher you piece the jigsaw together and draw patterns. We’ll make this process easier by going through different data analysis methods for both qualitative and quantitative data collected. Finally, coming to a conclusion involves using your analysis to come to a decision about where your hypotheses have been proven, and your evaluation allows you to reflect back on the whole of the A Level Geography fieldwork process.
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