11–12Geography 11–12 Syllabus (2022)
Content
Year 11
The geographical inquiry skills content is to be integrated throughout the course.
- Develop geographical questions to inform a plan for inquiry 
- Acquire quantitative and/or qualitative data and information using Loading by: - collecting and recording primary geographical data using a range of tools
- gathering and organising geographical information from Loading
 
- Represent data and information in appropriate forms, and where appropriate, by: - using digital and Loading
- conforming to Loading
 
- Interpret, synthesise and analyse data and information, using quantitative and qualitative methods, to: - make reasoned generalisations and inferences
- propose explanations for patterns, trends, relationships and anomalies, using geographical models and theories where relevant
- draw conclusions and predict future trends
 
- Use geographic information systems (GIS) to analyse data where appropriate 
- Evaluate data and information in various forms for reliability, bias, validity and usefulness, including limitations 
- Evaluate options in response to a geographical challenge by: - developing evaluation criteria based on environmental, social and economic considerations
- making an on-balance judgement about the most appropriate option(s)
 
- Propose actions and predict outcomes 
- Develop a plan to implement a proposal 
- Assess how causes, impacts, opportunities, challenges and/or responses relevant to one geographic context may be applicable to another 
- Communicate geographical understanding, findings, conclusions and/or ideas by using: - a variety of presentation methods appropriate to purpose and audience
- digital and spatial technologies where appropriate
- ethical practices as relevant
 
- Plan effective communication of ideas and/or actions for stakeholders for the management of places and Loading 
- Reflect on the process and effectiveness of geographical inquiry