Good to see another GA SIG getting involved in sharing work in different ways.
This time it is the Physical Geography SIG of the Geographical Association, which has launched its new blog called ' Teaching Physical Geography'.
The aims of the blog are to hopefully:
- help bridge the gap between recent developments in academic and applied physical geography and classroom teachers
- provide subject knowledge updates for a range of topics identified as ‘tricky’ by geography teachers
- explore the powerful knowledge of physical geography topics
- suggest/explain/evaluate teaching methods that can be used to help teach complex physical geography concepts and/or skills within a classroom/field environment
- share quality resources that can be used/adapted for use in the classroom to aid the teaching of physical geography
- invite discussion and reflective evaluation on what makes physical geography a quality and worthwhile teaching/learning experience.
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