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[Living Geography] I'm Alan Parkinson - Geographer - Secondary Curriculum Development Leader of the Geographical Association - Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society -Chartered Geographer & Mission:ExplorerThe views expressed in my blogs are not those of my employer....

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[Apple iPad Forum] UK educator checking in...: Hi - using my iPad in the field of geography education. I work in curriculum design and teacher education, particularly integration of technology into the classroom.

[Geographic Travels] Geographic Travels: New South Wales Fights for Physical Geography: Frequently human geographers, myself included, will overlook the place of physical geography in the overall field. Sadly, many physical geographers have gotten the clue that they are not fully valued in Geography and therefore they have gone over to fields like geology or environmental studies. 

[World Geography Blog] Ailsa Craig's Granite | World Geography Blog: Earlier this year we even gained a new verb "Shuster" following a few unfortunate bad shots by the US skip. There were likely more twitter references to Shuster in a week than there have been regarding the entire sport of curling before or since!

[miketidd.com] Choose Life”¦Choose Geography! « miketidd.com: We do have the resources, we do have the expertise, we do have the knowledge, and we can change geography for the future. But without the right backing I sadly see a curriculum lacking in vision and failing to provide the future generation the right knowledge to tackle it.

[Geo Blog] Choosing the right Geography curriculum for your home school program: Where nations are or where States are located are things many of us take for granted, but we were taught about these locations along with many other facts about the world we live in through a good Geography curriculum as it is an .

[Geographic Travels] Geographic Travels: Book Review and Author Interview: Global ...: Phil Gersmehl has identified four concepts that are foundational to the study of geography: location, place/conditions, links between places, and regions. Using these, teachers should introduce pupils to the themes of geography including landforms, weather and climate, the biosphere, resources, population, settlements/urbanization, cultural geography, political geography, and economic geography.

[twitter4teachers] Ann Jones edited Geography: I am interested in other teachers using Geography Alive! GeoBlogs - Secondary Curriculum Development Leader of the Geographical Association (UK), and previously a teacher for .

[Geo Blog] Geography Of Irish Golf Courses: There are many good reasons to take golf vacations in Ireland. Chief among these are the world renowned courses, the informal friendliness of the people and of course, the wonderful scenery.

[Geographic Travels] Geographic Travels: Geography Awareness Week 2008: Is it working ...: First, I can assure you that National Geographic programs are continually evaluated with an eye toward improvement. You're correct, though, that in the 20+ years since the NG Education Foundation was established and began conducting surveys like the ones referenced in this post, little appears to have changed on objective measures of student performance.

[GA - Geographical Association - Latest Updates] Geographical Association - Geography Blogs A-Z: Description: This blog site is aimed at supporting students who are studying IB Geography at St Andrew's College and forms a collection of articles and websites that can be used for extra reading and research for essay work, fieldwork and extended essays. While it is intended for the IB students, the site can be used by anyone studying geography.

[World Geography Blog] Military Might Map of the World | World Geography Blog: It's also had a tumultuous history with its neighboring States, Ethiopia in particular. I did not, however, know the extent of the Eritrean army.

[Geo Blog] The Geography of Edinburgh: On a world map the coordinates for Edinburgh are approximately 55.9o latitude north and 3.2o longitude west. The city is in the Lothian region of Central Scotland and on the south bank of the Firth of Forth;

[Through The Sandglass] The International Geoblogosphere - continued - Through The Sandglass: I would like to think that the Geoblogosphere could actively provoke discussion of the AGI document and the issues it raises. From my own local perspective, for example, I strongly believe that the Geological Society in London has a role in the public and policy-making perception of these issues.

[Geo Blog] The Geography of Leicester: The River Soar running through it is one of the few geographical features of this city, which is, by and large, flat and featureless. It is on the very eastern edge of the National Forest, a millennium project to recreate a great forest .

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