I've been a Chartered Geographer (Teacher) for over 15 years.
The scheme has a new visual identity now, and it's a reminder that you may want to take a look at the scheme and consider whether this might be something to go for, if you've been teaching around six years.
Check out the Framework of Competencies.
Geography is concerned with the Earth’s landscapes, people, places and environments and the relationships between them. It provides an effective framework for understanding the dynamics of phenomena over space and time.
Geographers offer a spatial lens combined with a critically informed understanding of the many ways of representing and interpreting the world, which brings unique insight and supports reasoned and effective decision-making.
Chartered Geographer is the accreditation for those who demonstrate competence and professionalism in the application of geographical knowledge, skills, methods/techniques, insights and judgments to their professional practice, and who are committed to maintaining their expertise through Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Chartered Geographer is the accreditation for those who demonstrate competence and professionalism in the application of geographical knowledge, skills, methods/techniques, insights and judgments to their professional practice, and who are committed to maintaining their expertise through Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
I've been happy to write references and advice to a whole range of people who have applied to be CGeogs themselves.
Happy to answer any queries by DM.
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