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Better GCSE Geography: January 2016
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For users of the new Badger GCSE Geography Grade Booster, published May 2012. Wednesday, 20 January 2016. A new blog has been started for Geography teachers, and no it's NOT. Has been put together by the three Parkers: Rob, Tim and Howard. It's a nice looking site, and promises a range of resources including videos and exam support materials. You can also follow the @timeforgeog. Twitter feed. There is also a Facebook page that you can like for updates. I look forward to seeing how the site develops.
Better GCSE Geography: March 2016
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For users of the new Badger GCSE Geography Grade Booster, published May 2012. Wednesday, 23 March 2016. Something to read for those aiming for a top grade. Earlier this week, I received a preview copy of the latest book by Danny Dorling and Carl Lee. The book is called ‘Geography’. Published by Profile books. As Danny says in an article on the ProfileBooks website:. Geographical questions are never stand-alone. All the questions we ask lead to other questions. Often the answers are elusive. G...There are...
Better GCSE Geography: December 2016
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For users of the new Badger GCSE Geography Grade Booster, published May 2012. Thursday, 15 December 2016. New Nick Crane Story Map for UK Landscapes. Have been working to produce a StoryMap. Template, which has been designed to go along with the new book by RGS President Nicholas Crane. The book tells the story of the British Landscape,. And how it came into being. Click the tabs at the top of the map to find out more about a range of topics:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Buy the new OCR B textbook.
Better GCSE Geography: Crystal Serenity - the Arctic as a fragile environment
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For users of the new Badger GCSE Geography Grade Booster, published May 2012. Sunday, 7 August 2016. Crystal Serenity - the Arctic as a fragile environment. Countdown to Crystal Serenity: The 1 per cent are coming to Canada’s Arctic https:/ t.co/616MkOUUsr. 8212; Jane George (@sikugirl) July 19, 2016. This post has been in draft for a couple of months, and the story has evolved since it was first announced. This would now be a useful idea for exploring fragile cold environments. This has attracted a lot ...
Better GCSE Geography: New GCSE Textbook for OCR B now out
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For users of the new Badger GCSE Geography Grade Booster, published May 2012. Tuesday, 31 May 2016. New GCSE Textbook for OCR B now out. It's now just over two and a half years. Since I went to a meeting at the offices of Hodder down in London, to start the process of writing a set of textbooks and support materials for the then-as-yet-written OCR GCSE Geography specifications. For first teaching from September 2016. There are various options for discounts and inspection copies. Thanks to all those who h...
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Living Geography: Now listening...
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Saturday, 8 August 2015. Posted by Alan Parkinson. Labels: Public Service Broadcasting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mission:Explore National Parks out now. 8216;I absolutely LOVE this book, drawing a cow-pat emoji is a must-try! It’s so important to encourage kids to enjoy our UK National Parks from an early age and instil a love of the countryside that will last all their lives thus helping to secure the future of our protected landscapes’ - Julia Bradbury. WELCOME TO LIVING GEOGRAPHY. 13: Visit...
Living Geography: 3D printed volcanoes
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Friday, 7 August 2015. An interesting story on the use of 3D printing. This time, it's with the aim of helping people plot evacuation routes, and appreciate the risks that they face in different areas of the volcano. Been looking at this technology for some time now, and waiting for its appearance at a reasonable cost, for use in the classroom. I've worked on a few projects, most recently the INTEL Internet of Things DISTANCE project, where we made use of it. Posted by Alan Parkinson. EU funded project I...
Living Geography: Alan Garner unbound...
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Friday, 7 August 2015. If the rocks, caves, lakes, fens, bogs and dens of the land of Britain had a voice, it would sound like Alan Garner telling a story.”. Over the summer, one of the things I've done is contribute to a 'kickstarter' style project on a website called 'Unbound', which is aimed at getting books published, and which has now been fully funded, so will be going ahead. This is a very special book. As it is a tribute to the author Alan Garner. Co-ordinated by Erica Wagner. It’s so impor...
Living Geography: GI-Learner
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Sunday, 9 August 2015. There'll be more on this project to come for the next few years, but here are the first details of a European. Project, funded under the Erasmus. Scheme, which I will be co-ordinating on behalf of my school, which is a partner in the project. The projects is called GI-Learner. And is being led by someone who I have worked with on a number of projects: Luc Zwartjes from Belgium, who works in Ghent. Here's a summary of the main points. What we will do. We have got a range of excellen...
Living Geography: Back from Devon
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Tuesday, 4 August 2015. Back from ten days in Devon. Images by Alan Parkinson - cliff for biggery. Posted by Alan Parkinson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mission:Explore National Parks out now. 8216;I absolutely LOVE this book, drawing a cow-pat emoji is a must-try! WELCOME TO LIVING GEOGRAPHY. NOW OVER 2 MILLION VIEWS! Suggest to your geography friends that they follow the blog to get all the latest news. Sign up below and never miss a post! Resources, lesson ideas and reflection. Where will I be...
Living Geography: Diving off the coast of Japan
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Thursday, 23 July 2015. Diving off the coast of Japan. A powerful read on the BBC's Magazine page. A reminder of the legacy of the tsunami. Posted by Alan Parkinson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mission:Explore National Parks out now. 8216;I absolutely LOVE this book, drawing a cow-pat emoji is a must-try! WELCOME TO LIVING GEOGRAPHY. NOW OVER 2 MILLION VIEWS! Suggest to your geography friends that they follow the blog to get all the latest news. Sign up below and never miss a post! Now in my 10th...
Living Geography: New British Antarctic Survey Website
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Thursday, 23 July 2015. New British Antarctic Survey Website. BAS has had a website refresh. And it is now much more visually attractive and clearer to navigate. Don't forget that the focus for this year's RGS Young Geographer of the Year. Competition is on Antarctica too. Materials from here will be featured in the SoW in the first week(s) back after Summer. Posted by Alan Parkinson. Labels: British Antarctic Survey. Young Geographer of the Year. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New GCSE Book out now.
Living Geography: Public use of public space
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Friday, 7 August 2015. Public use of public space. I'm really interested in a collection of associated images from this blog link. Seems to have been work produced by Sheffeld MA Architecture. Students back in 2009 as part of a project of some kind. I don't know more about it than that. One diagram that I particularly liked is shown below. They would also be really useful, I think, for those starting to grapple with the Changing Place, Changing Places. Unit on the new 'A' level specifications. SIGN UP TO...
Living Geography: New OS Map reading videos
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Monday, 10 August 2015. New OS Map reading videos. I’m always with a penknife, map and compass. I’m an OS map user in a big way. It’s almost a daily thing. I’m enormously proud of OS. Its level of cover in this country is extraordinary. I think it’s something that, hand on heart, Brits do better than anyone else. Map reading is a skill that’s dying out. Everyone should be able to read with a map and compass. It can and will save lives. Created a series of videos with Simon King. They have now been updated.
Living Geography: Microplastics video from National Geographic
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Wednesday, 5 August 2015. Microplastics video from National Geographic. Posted by Alan Parkinson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mission:Explore National Parks out now. 8216;I absolutely LOVE this book, drawing a cow-pat emoji is a must-try! It’s so important to encourage kids to enjoy our UK National Parks from an early age and instil a love of the countryside that will last all their lives thus helping to secure the future of our protected landscapes’ - Julia Bradbury. WELCOME TO LIVING GEOGRAPHY.
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The Wonderful World of Geography!
The Wonderful World of Geography! Miss Mansells' Geographical thoughts.especially for her GCSE students (.and anyone else who is interested! Welcome to the Beaumont GCSE Geography page.This page is designed mainly for GCSE Geographers (and others interested in Geography! AS/A2/IB students - there is a link on the right hand side to your page! Thursday, 23 April 2009. Posted by Miss M. Monday, 13 April 2009. Posted by Miss M. Thursday, 2 April 2009. Posted by Miss M. Posted by Miss M. Posted by Miss M.
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Geoggers online' is a spin off blog that has been created for all of the enthusiastic Geographers at FitzWimarc School. Here you will find photos from our school trips as well as anything that is 'Geography in the news'. Don't forget to check out the school website! Wednesday, May 6, 2009. Wednesday, May 06, 2009. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. A new name for New Zealand's two islands? New Zealand has a problem! Post your ideas here. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Sunday, April 19, 2009. Sunday, April 19, 2009.
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Demonstration and March: Against colonialism and racism. Originally posted on Education Graduate Students' Society at McGill University. Demonstration and March: Against colonialism and racism. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 2014. Gathering at 6pm at Mt-Royal métro. Mt-Royal Avenue, between Berri and Rivard). Part of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on the anniversary of the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre in South Africa. Organisé par Ensemble contre la Charte xénophobe. Dr Shiri Pasterna...
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Better GCSE Geography
For users of the new Badger GCSE Geography Grade Booster, published May 2012. Thursday, 15 December 2016. New Nick Crane Story Map for UK Landscapes. Have been working to produce a StoryMap. Template, which has been designed to go along with the new book by RGS President Nicholas Crane. The book tells the story of the British Landscape,. And how it came into being. Click the tabs at the top of the map to find out more about a range of topics:. Sunday, 11 September 2016. Monday, 5 September 2016. 8220;We ...
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A Collection of ideas illustrating the scope and possibilities in exploring and developing a geographical education. The blog is to be followed by RISS students and linked to personal blogs. In your personal blog you will reflect on class time learning and present your own ideas. Thursday, 19 March 2015. IB Geography Case Studies. Wednesday, 16 May 2012. Government aid locating a car assembly plant. The summary from Tuesdays activity : Government aid - who wins the car assembly plant? Monday, 7 May 2012.
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A Deadly Game Of Cat And Also-Cat
A Deadly Game Of Cat And Also-Cat. LOVE NEVER BLOWS UP AND GETS KILLED. Tuesday, June 19, 2007. Just Blogging Out Loud. Panic Eye contact. Strangers. String. Physical Intimacy (Emotional). And we still need - what? Panic is first. No questions there. But how should the rest of them connect? String is its own thing - can't see the connecting point for that yet. Eye contact and Strangers - those two could go together nicely. I think Eye Contact would/should be first - then Strangers. So - what else? Now, I...
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