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Hard-hitting resources in the geography curriculum

October 3, 2017September 28, 2017Oxford Geography Team 1 Comment
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There is often a debate surrounding the age at which children should be taught topics like sex education. Teachers and parents are often divided in opinion – are they just too young? So why are there not debates over when geography students should be exposed to images and video material of major conflicts, global atrocities, […]

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‘New year, new me’ – 4 New Year’s resolutions

January 19, 2017January 18, 2017Oxford Geography Team
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I’ve set myself four New Year’s resolutions in order to develop my teaching, add new elements to my lessons, and engage my pupils. It may be dark and bleak outside, but inside the classroom there is no need for my lessons to be! Let me share my ideas with you: Have a weekly ‘Geography in […]

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‘Tis the season to do geography

December 6, 2016December 8, 2017Oxford Geography Team
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I find my school a very exciting place to be in the run up to Christmas. Whilst the concerts, plays, presents, and games all add to the atmosphere, I think it is also important to strike a balance between fun Christmassy lessons and worthwhile learning, especially during the last week of term. I would like […]

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