Geographical Association

Furthering the learning and teaching of geography

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About the Geographical Association

About the Geographical Association

The Geographical Association (GA) is a UK-based subject association with the charitable objective of furthering geographical knowledge and understanding through education. We support teachers, students, tutors and academics at all levels of education through journals, publications, training events, projects, websites and by lobbying government about the importance of geography.

Sponsorship & Advertising

Sponsorship & Advertising

Find out how we can help you promote your products and services to a large targeted audience of primary and secondary geography teachers.

Contact Us

Contact Us

Get in touch via email, telephone, fax or post.

The GA: A voice for geography teachers

The GA: A voice for geography teachers

We regularly respond to official consultations on behalf of our members. Download the latest GA responses from our Papers and Responses page.

Committees & Special Interest Groups

Committees & Special Interest Groups

The GA couldn't achieve so much without its dedicated and hard-working volunteers. Find out about the GA's committee structure here - you might even be interested in joining a committee or group yourself.

GA Branches

GA Branches

The GA has a substantial network of local branches, each with its own programme of events including talks, excursions, sixth form conferences, wine-tasting evenings and the Worldwise Quiz. With more than 40 Branches, there's bound to be one near you - if not, why not start your own?

GA Elections

GA Elections

Members can now vote for three new members of the GA Governing Body.

GA Chronology

GA Chronology

A brief history of the Geographical Association from 1893 to 2011.

GA Strategic Development Plan: 2009-2014

GA Strategic Development Plan: 2009-2014

The GA's Strategic Development Plan is now available to view online. Responding to the question 'what kind of GA do we want and need?', it states our vision, priorities and strategic direction for the next five years.

Got a question?

Got a question?

Visit our FAQs page to read a variety of common queries and their answers.

Press & Media

Press & Media

Visit the Press & Media area for the latest press releases, information about key members of staff, contact details, logos, photographs and news articles.

Members

Join the GA today for professional journals, huge discounts on publications and CPD events and online access to all member only resources.

Journals - Free Access for GA Members

Primary Geography

This issue of Primary Geography looks ahead to the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games and features a wealth of geographical activities linked to the event for primary pupils of all ages

GeogEd - Free online access for everyone

Teaching Geography

The Spring 2012 issue of Teaching Geography focuses on the Olympic and Paralympic Games. It includes a range of teaching ideas for using this global sporting event in the geography classroom.

GeogEd - Free online access for everyone

Geography

The Spring 2012 issue of Geography features articles on postcolonialism, indigenous knowledge for disaster risk reduction, new geographies of migrant settlement in the UK, and much more.

GeogEd - Free online access for everyone

JSTOR archive

A searchable archive of Geography and The Geographical Teacher from 1901.

FREE access for all Geography subscribers

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