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Teaching Geography in Primary Schools

January 6, 2011 //  by Admin

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“Silver Award Winner 2007, The Geographical Association”

Whether you are an experienced geography teacher or, more likely, a primary teacher insecure in your geography knowledge, Teaching Geography in Primary Schools: Learning to Live in the World is for you!

Fran Martin introduces Teaching Geography in Primary Schools in such a way that prior knowledge in the subject is not essential to becoming a successful teacher of geography — yet the outcome is a rich geographical education. Teaching Geography in Primary Schools helps you to:

  • Demystify the subject
  • Transform knowledge of everyday matters into meaningful geographical activities
  • Realise the relevance of geography to the whole curriculum
  • Raise levels of confidence for you and your pupils in such a way that you can teach the Geography Curriculum requirements with insight and enjoyment
  • Know what to teach and what children need to learn
  • Know why to teach in a particular way and understand the benefits children gain from learning in this way
  • To help your pupils make better, more informed decisions about how to live their lives now and in the future

The content is in three broad sections:

  • Learning and Teaching
  • Planning and Assessment
  • Key issues in Teaching Geography

ISBN:1 899857 83 4 Author: Fran Martin

Published 2006

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