A Level Geography NEA Workshop - Worcester

£275.00

2-Day NEA Skills Workshop

Monday 26th October - Tuesday 27th October 2026

A focused two-day intensive workshop designed to develop the advanced research, analytical, and academic writing skills required for success in A-Level Geography’s Independent Investigation (NEA).

This course strengthens students’ ability to plan, structure, and communicate geographical enquiry effectively, with a clear emphasis on the skills needed to achieve across all assessment objectives. The NEA contributes 20% of the overall A-Level Geography qualification.

The workshop will take place at The Hive Worcester from Monday 26th October to Tuesday 27th October, running 9:00am–4:00pm each day for a maximum of 12 students.

Day One

  • Introduction and Literature Reviews

  • Methodologies

  • Data Collection

  • Data Presentation

Day Two

  • Critical Analysis

  • Linking to wider geographical theory

  • Conclusion

  • Evaluation

Throughout the workshop, students engage with high-quality, generic examples to illustrate effective approaches to geographical investigation. The emphasis is on developing understanding of analytical techniques and structured enquiry.

Register your interest using the Google Forms link below.

https://forms.gle/QVRB3KfMPHpHmpi28

2-Day NEA Skills Workshop

Monday 26th October - Tuesday 27th October 2026

A focused two-day intensive workshop designed to develop the advanced research, analytical, and academic writing skills required for success in A-Level Geography’s Independent Investigation (NEA).

This course strengthens students’ ability to plan, structure, and communicate geographical enquiry effectively, with a clear emphasis on the skills needed to achieve across all assessment objectives. The NEA contributes 20% of the overall A-Level Geography qualification.

The workshop will take place at The Hive Worcester from Monday 26th October to Tuesday 27th October, running 9:00am–4:00pm each day for a maximum of 12 students.

Day One

  • Introduction and Literature Reviews

  • Methodologies

  • Data Collection

  • Data Presentation

Day Two

  • Critical Analysis

  • Linking to wider geographical theory

  • Conclusion

  • Evaluation

Throughout the workshop, students engage with high-quality, generic examples to illustrate effective approaches to geographical investigation. The emphasis is on developing understanding of analytical techniques and structured enquiry.

Register your interest using the Google Forms link below.

https://forms.gle/QVRB3KfMPHpHmpi28