Geography teachers share a passion for their subject. They know the role and value of geography in the creation and development of a balanced education for young people in schools. Geography has a unique role to play if young people are to become successful learners, confident individuals and responsible citizens.
It is vital that quality geography approaches are disseminated widely to maximize their impact. This final section explores some of the ways in which quality geography approaches can be shared within and between schools, so raising the profile and influence of the subject for young people and the wider community.
'Learning from each other... learning from what works'
This PowerPoint Presentation outlines several methods of dissemination and asks you to consider which might be most appropriate and successful for your school.
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