Singapore Secondary One Geography AI
Singapore Secondary 1 Geography SyllabusThis syllabus is based on the 2021 Lower Secondary Geography syllabus implemented for the 2021 Secondary One cohort. It focuses on sustainable resource use and management. Introduction to Geography Geography studies the world, including physical and built environments, and the relationships between them and people. Key concepts include space, place, environment, and scale. Geographical inquiry involves posing geographical questions and conducting investigations. Students learn to respect Earth as a habitat and show care for people and the environment. Theme: Sustainable Resource Use and Management This theme explores how natural resources can be managed sustainably and how cities can be built sustainably. Thematic Question 1: How Can We Sustainably Manage Natural Resources? Natural resources can be renewable or non-renewable. People's views on these resources influence their extraction and use. Sustainable use ensures resource availability for future generations through conservation, reduced consumption, and technological advancements.
Thematic Question 2: How Can We Sustainably Build Cities? Cities require significant resources and face challenges like pollution and competition for resources. Sustainable building involves environmental management, improving quality of life through housing and transportation, and considering the needs of different groups.
Geographical Data Skills and Techniques Students learn to read, construct, analyze, and interpret various geographical data types, including graphs, maps, images, field sketches, tables, texts, and schematic diagrams. These skills are essential for geographical thinking and decision-making. Pedagogy The Geographical Inquiry Process (GIP) is the recommended approach, involving sparking curiosity, gathering data, exercising reasoning, and reflective thinking. Geospatial technologies can enhance learning. Assessment Assessment includes class tests, examinations, responses to geographical issues, and geographical investigations. Assessment objectives focus on knowledge, critical understanding, constructing explanations, and interpreting and evaluating geographical data. |