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Your positive moments in geography

May 12, 2013 //  by Admin

We've been collecting your stories about the inspiring and encouraging experiences you’ve had at work during 2008. Here is a collection of the geography themed responses you sent to the question, What has been your most positive experience at work this year?

“I took the 6th form Geographers to the Jurassic Coast in Dorset. After complaining about the dorms, the weather and the walking they absolutely fell in love with the beauty of their surroundings and were eager to find out how it was created. Inner city pupils’ perceptions of the UK and its environment changed in the space of an afternoon.”
- AHT

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