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  1. The A level independent investigation literature review

    The literature review is an important part of your independent investigation; this unit takes you through how to structure it, and think through using the review to best effect. BACK TO A LEVEL MENU. Open PowerPoint. Open Tutorial. Get in Touch. The Geographical Association. 160 Solly Street, Sheffield, S1 4BF. 0114 296 0088.

  2. Top tips for the NEA literature review

    Top tips for the NEA literature review NEA Introduction The phrase 'literature review' is an academic way of saying that you should look at a range of geographical books, websites, or journals when you are researching your NEA. Then, when you write up your report, you must acknowledge any of these sources you have used.…

  3. PDF Top tips for the NEA Literature Review

    What is a literature review? 'Literature review' is an academic way of saying that you should look at a range of geographical books, websites, or journals when you are researching your NEA. Then, when you write up your report, you must acknowledge any of these sources you have used. An effective literature review will prove that you have a ...

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    4i - A Guide to Nearest Neighbour Analysis. 4j - A Guide to Mann-Whitney U Test. 4k - A Guide to Qualitative Data Analysis. Section 5 - Conclusions. Section 6 - Evaluation. Section 7 - Final checks. Posters - A guide to reading your research landscape. A copy of FAQs from the awarding bodies.

  5. PDF Get help and support A-LEVEL EXAMPLE NEA GEOGRAPHY INVESTIGATION

    Clear discussion of results to examine each hypothesis and to link fieldwork findings with research and theory. Level 3: focused ability to write a coherent analysis of fieldwork findings in order to answer a specific geographical question. Draws explicitly on evidence and theory to make an argued case. Level 3.

  6. A Level Geography NEA: Everything you need to know

    When it comes to the teacher assessment phase, each exam board has split the NEA into different sections. However, the general structure of the NEA written report is similar across the exam boards. Each completed Geography NEA should include: Introduction; Literature review; Methodology (including risk assessment and ethical considerations)

  7. AQA A Level geography NEA Part 3: Writing an introduction and

    🌍 Welcome to the third installment of our A Level Geography NEA series! In this episode, we take a close look at writing an introduction and literature revi...

  8. NEA Introduction

    You should also read the RGS Guidance on pages 15 and 16 about how to compile a good literature review. Ideally your literature review will have five or six sources . These should be a range from textbooks containing relevant theories or models, journal articles looking at similar investigations or study areas and reliable websites from ...

  9. PDF Student Guide GEOGRAPHY

    The independent investigation or NEA (Non-Examined Assessment) is worth 60 marks in total and forms 20% of the total A level ... • Will you discuss / compare your findings with your literature review? Student's Guide 5 A Level Geography OCR 2017 Stage of the investigation Things to think about from the marking criteria 5 Conclusions and ...

  10. A toolkit for the independent investigation

    A toolkit for the independent investigation. This unit gives an overview of the independent investigation. It takes you through what the independent investigation (also known as the NEA) is, outlines how to plan your investigation, and gives practical support for each stage. Featuring content from Time for Geography on research methods.

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    linked to a literature review • Think about how you might use a technique called re-photography to carry out our data collection. Re-photography is a valid technique for Geography NEA which relies on having access to older images from secondary sources • Understand ways in which visual evidence can be analysed

  12. How do I write a Geo NEA literature review?

    Writing a literature review for a Geography Non-Examined Assessment (NEA) involves summarizing and critically analyzing existing research and literature related to your chosen topic. Here are some steps to help you write a literature review for your Geography NEA: 1. **Define Your Research Question**: Start by clearly defining your research question or topic. This will guide your literature ...

  13. Researching literature for your NEA

    Table 1 Underlying concepts for your NEA. Last summer was the first time that geography A-level NEAs (nonexamined assessments) were submitted and marked. The most successful projects tended to have one or more of the following characteristics: titles and a focus that were clearly linked to the specification.

  14. PDF Get help and support EXAMPLE NEA GEOGRAPHY INVESTIGATION

    and relevant literature review, fully referenced in footnotes eg p7,8,9,10 (and bibliography p38). Theoretical context is well understood and fully stated. Diagram on p7 summarises aspects of Q of L to be considered. Detailed rationale for each sub- hypothesis p 7-9. Thorough research of the background to the link road, with specific

  15. Research Guides: Geography and Global Studies: Literature Reviews

    A literature review can be a short introductory section of a research article or a report or policy paper that focuses on recent research. Or, in the case of dissertations, theses, and review articles, it can be an extensive review of all relevant research. The format is usually a bibliographic essay; sources are briefly cited within the body ...

  16. PDF Get help and support A-LEVEL EXAMPLE NEA GEOGRAPHY INVESTIGATION

    List of figures. Figure 1: Photographs showing the changing façade of 20, Fournier Street, 1975 and 2013 Figure 2: The costs and benefits of gentrification Figure 3: Maps showing the reduction in the most deprived 10% areas in Tower Hamlets, 2004-2015. Figure 4: Population pyramid for Spitalfields and Banglatown, 2011.

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  18. A level Geography Independent Investigation

    A level Geography Independent Investigation. Author: Andy Owen. Title information: ISBN: 978-1-912190-06-5. £19.99. Scroll down for full details and downloads. "This one is AMAZING for a starting point for all the topics. It is really student friendly so allows them independence and it is a refreshing read. A lot of new stuff as well as ...

  19. PDF A Level Geography Independent Investigation Exemplar

    individual literature research. Note (1) Geo-spatial would not have been a requirement of this legacy work. To potentially access higher levels within the marking criteria; the student might have considered the following: • The candidate could have considered clearer evidence of individual literature research, for example local blogs or

  20. Audience Impact Study Literature Review

    Audience Impact Study Literature Review. This literature review is one of the NEA's latest efforts to conduct and commission research that examines evidence of the value and impactof the arts in other domains of American life, such as education, health and well-being, community livability, and economic prosperity.

  21. PDF Working Paper: Literature Review in Preparation for a Nationally

    A 2014 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) convening and subsequent report, entitled How Creativity Works in the Brain (Gute and Gute 2015), examined ... literature review is to contextualize this NEA Research Lab's research questions and inform its research instruments. We begin our review by looking at definitions of creativity before