Cutting Edge Geography workshop

Cutting Edge Geography: A Workshop for Secondary Geography Teachers
Saturday 7th May 2011, Netherside Hall School, North Yorkshire (09.30 – 17.00)



The resurrected Leeds GA Branch Saturday that used to be at Leeds University

Workshops ....

The little island with the large volcano: impacts and monitoring of volcanic activity on Montserrat (Mr David Alcock and Prof. J. Neuberg)
Researchers in Residence: an oceanographer’s experience at sea and in school (Dr Clare Woulds)
Field work in the curriculum (representatives from the Field Studies Council at Malham)
The UK Census: past, present and future (Dr Paul Norman)
Using web-Based GIS for visualisation and analysis in the curriculum (Mr Andy Newing)
Young people and social difference (Dr Nancy Worth)
Health geography (Prof. Graham Clarke)
Playing “The Last Straw”: thinking through health inequality (Dr Myles Gould)

£10 per teacher

Further details from Andy Newing gyadn@leeds.ac.uk

Via SLN Geography Forum - looks great!

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