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Rebecca Veals

5 ways to help students remember those case studies

April 15, 2015April 6, 2016Oxford Geography Team 1 Comment
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When I ask my students what they particularly struggle with when it comes to exam preparation I frequently hear the exasperated reply: “case studies!” Some of the geographers I teach, especially in years 10 and 11, feel overwhelmed when they reach the end of a topic (or an entire course) with the realisation that they […]

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Rebecca Veals: About Me

April 13, 2015February 1, 2016Oxford Geography Team

I am Head of Geography at The King’s School, Gloucester, a post I have held since 2010. As a school student myself Geography was always my favourite subject: I looked forward to the lessons and relished the process of discovery. Becoming a teacher took me by surprise as it was certainly not what I had […]

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