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Atlas for Caribbean Examinations: Third Edition


No. of pages 200

Published: 2008

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Offer comprehensive coverage of the Caribbean region and rest of the world with this updated edition, fully matching the objectives of the Caribbean Examinations Council's 2005 Geography CSEC syllabus.

- Ensure full coverage of the CSEC Geography syllabus with content organised to match the topics including map reading, natural systems, man-made systems, man-made environment systems.
- Practice map skills with three large scale topographical maps.
- Offer students guidance for undertaking a Field Study for school based assessment (SBA).
- Comprehensively cover the Caribbean and the World together with a range of country statistics.
- Focus on the new Geography syllabus with emphasis on conservation issues and the effects of human activity on the climate and environment in the Caribbean and worldwide.
- Reinforce learning and practice for exams with two levels of practice exercises - for secondary students in general and for those preparing for their CSEC examination - with answers and exercises all available online.
- View animated simulations of natural occurrences such as hurricanes, linked to key CSEC study areas with a free CD-Rom.
- Provide students with in-depth material for case studies on special themes.

 

There are 200 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by Hodder Education .

Mike Morrissey is a Professor at the University of West Indies. He has a wealth of experience including, teaching high school geography, training teachers, representing Jamaica on the panel that developed the first CXC geography, and authoring many geography textbooks for students across the region.

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