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Geography of Disease
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Where Will I Live?
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A Department Website
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Valuing Places
Global Dimension
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Why Argue?
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The Geographical Association has led, and continues to lead, a number of innovative curriculum development projects. A portion of your membership subscription goes towards project funding, and we receive additional financial support from a number of external organisations. If you find these materials useful we would urge you to join the GA to support us in developing existing projects and initiating new ones.


Planet Sport

This brand new website links geographical themes such as regeneration, economic development and tourism with global sporting events. The Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games are looked at in detail, and the site features additional sections on Sydney, Athens and the FIFA World CupTM.

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Geography of Disease

The Geographical Association and Durham University collaborated on this Wellcome Trust funded project which aimed to enhance students' ability to reason with numerical data and make better-informed decisions about disease spread and risk-taking behaviour. Resources resulting from the project are now available to download in this area. (22.05.08)

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GTIP

The Geography Trainers' Induction Programme is a project funded by the Training and Development Agency for Schools to support and inspire geography teacher trainers. This ever-expanding area contains the GeogEd online journal, a bank of Think Pieces and Orientation Pieces, background information, resources from the last four GTE Conferences, a section on GIS, free samples from the Theory Into Practice series, a comprehensive bibliography and information on ITT Standards and Ofsted Inspections.

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Primary Handbook Extension Project

An Action Plan for Geography Project

This new Project section contains material which builds on the excellent resources and ideas in the Primary Geography Handbook - a must have book for all subject leaders and teachers from Foundation to KS2. The three strands are 'Maps and Stories', 'Fieldwork' and 'Distance Places' and each is divided into separate activities for different age groups.

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Young Geographers

This new project for primary schools focuses on four key areas: engaging in practical curriculum making, 'living geography', Learning Outside the Classroom and Education for Sustainable Development. The most recent teacher-created materials were added to the website on 26.06.08.

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Building Sustainable Communities

This GA project received funding from the Academy for Sustainable Communities to explore the skills required to enable sustainable communities. It contains a range of resources and features an online CPD Unit, 'Places People Want'.

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Where Will I Live?

CABE and the Geographical Association worked in partnership with teachers in East Lancashire and South Cambridgeshire to make 'Where Will I Live?' a unique curriculum development project. This area was updated in Summer 2006 to include a wealth of resources created by project participants.

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Changing Places

During 2005, primary schools in Castleford and Airedale were invited to take part in a local geography project part funded by the GA/DfES and Wakefield District Council. The project aimed to involve children in the regeneration of their local areas. This page contains background and outcome materials and a selection of links to externally hosted resources.

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Valuing Places

The GA funded this CPD-led curriculum development project which sought to explore how our teaching about places within Key Stages 2 and 3 can develop students' understanding of global interconnections. This area contains background information about the project and four CPD units.

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Living Geography

'Living Geography' aims to meet the challenge of engaging students with innovative and enjoyable learning that embraces their own perceptions of change in the local environment and that is current and future oriented; is local but set in wider (global) contexts; investigates change processes; evaluates change and questions sustainability. This is an ongoing project and the area currently contains three units of work developed by schools in Rotherham and Marston Vale.

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Spatially Speaking

Funded by the BECTA ICT Fund and ESRI(UK), this project aims to develop the use of GIS in the curriculum through sharing and communicating GIS work carried out in schools. This section contains background information and reports from participating schools and the project evaluator.

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Webcams

There is much geographical potential in this type of ICT, and three schools set out in 2006-07 to investigate webcam uses and their impact on learners. Their findings are shared on this project area and will continue to be added as their classroom research brings further results.

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A Department Website

DfES funding allowed us to run this project which helped teachers set up and maintain a website for their geography department. Six schools participated in the project and this area contains their reports, links to the websites they created, tips, terminology and an evaluation report.

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Primary Interactive Whiteboard Project

The accounts and materials on this page are the outcomes of a GA/DfES funded Local Project which took place in 2005. The teachers involved created a range of interactive whiteboard resources based around maps and photos to investigate their own locality and contrasting seaside localities.

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Global Dimension

The Global Dimension project was funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) and the National Lottery Community Fund and aimed to encourage teachers and pupils to think about the interconnections between people and places on a global scale. This area features a variety of resources, ideas and activities which support and supplement the booklet Geography: The Global Dimension which can be downloaded free. Although this section received its last update in 2005, the ideas and materials remain relevant.

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Pilot GCSE

The GA has worked on developing curriculum materials appropriate to the ideas and approaches promoted by the OCR Pilot GCSE Geography course. This section therefore contains background information, details on the specification and teaching resources. Initially supported by the Geography Development Fund, the Action Plan for Geography has taken Pilot GCSE support further.

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Lead Geography Departments

Funded through the Excellence in Cities initiative, this project provides the opportunity to celebrate innovative leadership in geography education. It also enables geography departments to discover ways to share experience and encourage good subject leadership across secondary schools.

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GeoVisions BPRS

'GeoVisions' describes all of the GA's creative professional development opportunities that lead to new developments in school geography. Opportunities, such as Why Argue? and Where Will I Live? sought funding support for local solutions for curriculum innovation.

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Why Argue?

The GA worked with the National Association for the Teaching of English (NATE) and the Earth Science Teachers' Association (ESTA) to explore the concepts of identity, citizenship and sustainability. This area contains background information about the project and evaluation reports.

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