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Geographical connections from Geographical Association on Vimeo.
This video, presented by Professor Peter Jackson, explains how geographic thinking can be used to find connections in the world which are not immediately apparent. For example, areas that many people see as separate (like the global north and the global south, or urban and rural areas) are in fact connected. The video would be an excellent introduction to A level thinking about connections, and begin a discussion on how factors like demography, food production and energy production are truly global systems.
Link to resources page with supporting materials: http://geography.org.uk/resources/videocasts/geographicalconnections/
Geographical connections from Geographical Association on Vimeo.
This video, presented by Professor Peter Jackson, explains how geographic thinking can be used to find connections in the world which are not immediately apparent. For example, areas that many people see as separate (like the global north and the global south, or urban and rural areas) are in fact connected. The video would be an excellent introduction to A level thinking about connections, and begin a discussion on how factors like demography, food production and energy production are truly global systems.
Link to resources page with supporting materials: http://geography.org.uk/resources/videocasts/geographicalconnections/
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