A study of uneven development
This is a GCSE Geography Toolkit from the Geographical Association exploring uneven development – the disparities in global development and the distribution of resources. This subject is of vital importance and interest to young people, who are...
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A study of our interconnected world
This is a GCSE Geography Toolkit from the Geographical Association exploring the themes of globalisation and interdependence.
The first four lessons build on students’ prior understanding of global issues, stressing the relevance of these is...
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A study of sustainable urban living
This is a GCSE Geography Toolkit from the Geographical Association exploring the concept of sustainability – a term much used, and abused, these days, but central to modern geography. This is much in evidence in the new GCSE specifications whic...
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How Are Our Lives Connected to Africa?
This book is part of a Key Stage 3 Geography Teacher's Toolkit, which aims to help teach the revised Key Stage 3 curriculum.
Into Africa explores our connections with the diverse continent of Africa, aiming to teach about the interdependenc...
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Focus on St Lucia shows how the island is changing, with a particular new emphasis on tourism and the environment, and has bright new photographs that show the island in a modern light. Background information, maps and activities/worksheets rel...
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St Lucia might be far away, but the 93 images on this CD really bring the island to life. The photographs represent the people who live there, landscapes, townscapes, produce and St Lucia’s main industry - tourism. The images can be used on a c...
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Geographical Association website
This website from the Geographical Association links geographical themes such as regeneration, economic development and tourism with global sporting events.
The Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games 2008 are looked at in detail, and the site ...
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This excellent textbook asks students to consider the geographical impacts associated with the increase in tourism across the globe. It discusses different models of tourism, including mass tourism, sustainable tourism, and ‘different shades of...
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This book for pupils aged 16 to 19 aims to bridge the gap between school and university Geography teaching and learning. The book includes ideas for discussions, projects and field work. The book covers a number of themes and contemporary issue...
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Key Stage 3
This booklet helps teachers, prospective teachers and advisers to consider the value and practice of addressing the global dimension in geography education. It looks at what the global dimension is, and why and how to teach it in the context of...
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This book focuses on the contribution secondary school geography teachers can make to anti-racism. The book explores key themes including unsettled geographies and migration and the 'invisible whiteness' of geography. The book describes how tea...
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Valuing Places was a three year project which brought together a wide range of people from all areas of the country including Geographical Association volunteers, members, practising teachers and pupils. Many participants were heavily involved ...
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A very useful book for teachers wishing to explore the connections between geography and global citizenship. The book explores how the complementary aims of both are supported by a piece of research undertaken by the author, Helen Walkington, ...
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