Teaching Geography
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Summer 2010
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Journal Contents
Editorial: Valuing young people's geographies
Mary Biddulph
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Helen Griffiths
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How can young people take an active role in the geography curriculum?
Roger Firth, Mary Biddulph, Hannah Riley, Ian Gaunt and Carolyn Buxton
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Castle: Youth culture in Swansea
Jonathan JK Morris
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Nicola Walshe
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Using empathy to encourage extended writing at key stages 3 and 4
Charlie Jenkinson
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'I think it's stupid' is no argument: investigating how students argue in writing
Alexandra Budke, Ulrich Schiefele and Anke Uhlenwinkel
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Paradise on Earth or a land of many problems? Challenging perceptions of Sri Lanka through enquiry
Megan Tierney
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Unequal access: why some young people don't do geography
Paul Weeden and David Lambert
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Extra Resources
Resources accompanying Helen Griffiths' article - A focus on identity - (members only)
Resources accompanying Nicola Walshe's article - Scheme of Work; Malthus and Boserup graph and labels; Impacts of resource over-consumption on humans; Mauritius sheet; Why/Why Not Wheel; Peer assessment activity. - (members only)
Resources accompanying Charlie Jenkinson's article - Scheme of work - (members only)



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