Have spent a bit of time over the last weekend browsing through the available iGCSE Geography textbooks.
This is in preparation for a possible project for 2011...
Some very 'old fashioned' geography topics here...
Would be interested to hear from colleagues who are teaching the iGCSE Geography with answers to a few of these questions:
How is the teaching going ?
Which topics are proving to be the easiest / hardest to teach / resource / engage ?
What additional support would you find useful ?
Which case study areas are lacking in detail and could be fleshed out more ?
What are the best ways of preparing students for the examination ?
Which specification are you teaching ?
Thanks in advance. Don't forget that there is a special iGCSE Forum at the GA Conference
This is in preparation for a possible project for 2011...
Some very 'old fashioned' geography topics here...
Would be interested to hear from colleagues who are teaching the iGCSE Geography with answers to a few of these questions:
How is the teaching going ?
Which topics are proving to be the easiest / hardest to teach / resource / engage ?
What additional support would you find useful ?
Which case study areas are lacking in detail and could be fleshed out more ?
What are the best ways of preparing students for the examination ?
Which specification are you teaching ?
Thanks in advance. Don't forget that there is a special iGCSE Forum at the GA Conference
Forum
iGCSE: an alternative to GCSE? P16
Chair: Paul Baker, Chair, GA Independent Schools Special Interest Group
Panel: Robert Morris, iGCSE Ning Leader and Geography Teacher, Shrewsbury School, Peter Price, Head of Geography, Charterhouse School and Lianne Aherne, Geography Teacher, Wycombe Abbey School
Chair: Paul Baker, Chair, GA Independent Schools Special Interest Group
Panel: Robert Morris, iGCSE Ning Leader and Geography Teacher, Shrewsbury School, Peter Price, Head of Geography, Charterhouse School and Lianne Aherne, Geography Teacher, Wycombe Abbey School
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