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Investigating Geography: Bk. C: Book C (Key Stage 3 Geography)

Investigating Geography: Bk. C: Book C (Key Stage 3 Geography)
By Simon Chandler, Jackie Arundale, Sue Birmingham

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Exciting and innovative the Investigating Geography series will bring lively and inspiring Geography learning to your Key Stage 3 pupils. Fully in line with the latest National Curriculum guidelines for Key Stage 3 Geography and with a focus on the requirements of the Key Stage 3 strategy, Investigating Geography addresses issues such as Literacy, Numeracy, ICT, Citizenship and Education for Sustainable Development.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1408366 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-12-27
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 132 pages

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... highly recommended to all who are seeking ideas to revitalise their schemes of work... it is assured to provide a myriad of ideas to extend the range of learning styles.

(Teaching Geography )

About the Author
Jackie Arundale is Head of Geography at Myrtle Springs School. Sue Bermingham is Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Education, Manchester Metropolitan University. Simon Chandler was formerly Head of Geography at King Edward VI School, Morpeth. He is a Key Member of David Leat's Thinking Skills team. Chris Durbin is the Editor of the award winning website: Staffordshire Learning Net for Geography teachers. Keith Grimwade is Head of Cambridgeshire LEA's curriculum advisory service. Greg Hart is Deputy Head at Myrtle Springs school. Bob Jones is Head of Geography at Alleyne's High School. Diane Swift is the Professional Development co-ordinator for the GA. Linda King is Assistant Head of Geography at Lady Manners School and has contributed to the QCA scheme of work for the revised Key Stage 3 curriculum. Fred Martin is a Senior Lecturer in Education at Bath Spa University.