Description
Dear Learner,
We’re thrilled to have you embark on this journey to explore the complexities of our world! This course is designed to help you achieve the Grade 12 Geography competencies while fostering a deeper understanding of the relationships between people, places, and the environment.
Throughout this course, we’ll dive into exciting topics such as global systems, urbanization, resource management, climate change, and sustainability. You’ll develop critical skills in spatial analysis, problem-solving, and decision-making by examining real-world issues that shape our planet and its future.
Whether you’re passionate about understanding the Earth, addressing environmental challenges, or simply exploring how geography connects to daily life, this course will empower you to think critically and globally.
Competencies
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the theory of continental drift, the movement of lithospheric plates, and the forces influencing plate motion at different boundaries.
- Identify and explain the main types of plate boundaries, their interactions at triple junctions, and their relationship to geological processes shaping continents.
- Assess the major geological processes involved in the formation of continents and their implications for human lives and development.
- Differentiate between natural and human-induced climate change, analyze global and local climate trends, and explore mitigation and adaptation strategies.
- Examine international climate agreements and Ethiopia’s Climate Resilient Green Economy strategy in the context of sustainable development and governance principles.
- Analyze population growth theories, evaluate the impact of population policies, and recommend strategies for balancing population growth with environmental resources and socioeconomic development.
- Explain the principles of good governance and address land management challenges in Ethiopia, emphasizing sustainable development goals and environmental health.
Contents
1. Plate Tectonic Processes
Lesson 1: Continental Drift Theory
Lesson 2: Plate Movements And Plate Boundaries
Lesson 3: Earthquakes
Lesson 4: External (exogenic) Forces
2. Climate Change
Lesson 5: Climate Change
Lesson 6: Natural & Human Induced Climate Change
Lesson 7: Consequences Of Climate Change
Lesson 8: Global climate accords
3. Resource Conflict Management
Lesson 9: The Concept Of Sustainable Development
Lesson 10: Resource Use Policies & Related Conflicts
Lesson 11: The Nile Basin
Lesson 12: Governance Of Natural Resources
4: Population, Policies, Environment
Lesson 13: Population Theories
Lesson 14: Population Policies
Lesson 15: Population-Socioeconomic Development
Lesson 16: Population-Environment Health
Assessment
- Quizzes, Tests and assignments
- Mid-term exam
- Final exam
References
- Geography Grade 12 Student Text Book Based On New Curriculum
- Top Geography For Grade 11-12
- Royal Geography For Grade 11-12
- Galaxy Geography For Grade 11-12
- Intermediate Geography Grade 11-12