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Geography in Schools (Ireland) project

Living Geography

A new research project developed by former GA President Susan Pike. She is hoping to gather a snapshot of geography in post-Primary schools in Ireland. If that's you, there is a research questionnaire which you can complete. It will apparently take place around twenty minutes. Research questions: What are the experiences of teachers of Geography in post-primary schools?

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Giant Sloth Claws and Big Green Hedge Apples! Reggie’s Realm™ Again!

Life and Landscapes

Giant Sloth Claws and Big Green Hedge Apples! Reggie’s Realm Again!

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New role. new blog

Living Geography

As you'll have perhaps seen from a post at the end of April, I'm going to be working as the Vice President: Education of the RGS from June. As with any major project that I get involved with, or new role, I've started a new blog. This will track my work over the coming years, and also publicise relevant RGS-IBG activity. When I started out on my GA Presidential journey, I started a blog which now has over 850 posts on it, and includes a biography of every GA President to date as well as much mor

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100 ideas for Geography fieldwork

Living Geography

A new book from Fiona Sheriff is now available for pre-order. This book covers every aspect of carrying out geography fieldwork, including planning, risk assessments, data collection and evaluation, and is packed with effective low-cost ideas for investigating rivers and coasts, ecosystems and human geography for a range of locations. Each section in this book is in line with the National Curriculum and provides effective and fun ideas for everyday lesson planning and onsite fieldwork, as well a

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Thought for the Day

Living Geography

"Most people in this country have absolutely no idea where anything they ever eat comes from.

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