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Primary Geographer

Primary Geographer is the Geographical Association’s journal for the Early Years and Primary phases of education. Our main aim is to keep members informed of progress and developments in all aspects of teaching and learning Early Years and Primary geography.

Primary Geographer is published three times a year, in the Autumn, Spring and Summer terms. Each issue has a mixture of articles, many of which will relate to the focus for that issue.

Information about writing for Primary Geographer can be found on page three of the journal, and on the writing for the GA page of this website.

The Editorial Board is made up of:

Production Editor
Anna Grandfield, Geographical Association

Board members
Fran Martin, University of Exeter
Ben Ballin, Tide~, Birmingham
Arthur Kelly, Liverpool Hope University
Margaret Mackintosh, former Hon Editor of Primary Geographer and Education Consultant
David Owen, Sheffield Hallam University
Paula Owens, Primary Project Leader, Action Plan for Geography, GA
Stephen Pickering, Senior Lecturer in Education, University of Worcester
Steve Rawlinson, Principal Lecturer, Northumbria University
Jane Whittle, Edwalton Primary School and member of the Early Years & Primary Phase Committee
Tessa Willy, Roehampton University

Reviews Co-ordinator
Dorcas Turner, Geographical Association

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