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Where Will I live? - East Lancashire schools

Name of teachers/school Teaching and Learning Sequences Big Ideas and Key Concepts
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Annie Woodhouse and Liz Brown
Westholme School
Blackburn
A Geographical Mystery: ‘Why do two similar houses in different areas of Blackburn have such widely differing values?' How does this scheme develop understanding?
Brian Jeffery and Claire Willis
Habergham High School
Burnley
What makes an area good or bad? A key stage 3 enquiry into contrasting areas of Burnley. How does this scheme develop understanding?

Margaret Foxley and Alan Young
Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar
Blackburn
A key stage 4 year 10 geography and citizenship enquiry, Where would you be willing to live within Blackburn-with-Darwen at different stages of your life? How does this scheme develop understanding?

John Hargreaves and Rachel Leech
Ivy Bank Business and Enterprise College
Burnley
Opinions about Urban Change into environmental quality and planning change in Padiham, Burnley. How does this scheme develop understanding?
Paul Riches
Colne Primet High School
Colne
A piece of GCSE coursework on investigating the environmental quality and housing price differentials between Colne and the Ribble Valley. How does this scheme develop understanding?
Dave Collinge and Susan Procter
Edge End High School
Nelson
What is all the fuss about? Year 10 consider their own and others perceptions of their area. How does this scheme develop understanding?

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