Action Plan for Geography

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    1. © John Swannell Michael Palin than that? ” Society (with IBG). be more important the Royal Geographical future. What could Geographical Association and jointly and equally by the prepares us for the It is supported by DCSF and run primary and secondary schools. the present and and support for English 2008-2011 provides advice the past, illuminates for Geography (APG) The Action Plan “Geography explains Join us The GA and RGS-IBG also provide a wealth of support for schools through our respective memberships for individual and departments/ schools. Local tinuing s AS Con l o p m e n t Geographical Association: Membership details network l D e v e Membership of the GA can be personal or group. It guarantees a siona bject P r o f e s making KS1 Su o g r a p h y termly news magazine (GA Magazine); specialist journals; discounts on lum ng ge Mark Curricu s h i p M a k i primary and secondary publications (including the KS3 Toolkit series); e r Quality support online members’ services (including the electronic journals archive) l e a dKS2 Geograpacy er Online arning h e h cal le happen Geographer T work Lo 8–2011 discounted access to events, including the GA Annual Conference Charter or visits Fie ed ld 00 aphy 2 t and opportunities to join the data base of GA consultants. Please see: sa d Ambas gr or Geo linary suppor www.geography.org.uk f on Plan es InterdiscipKS4 Geographyy Royal Geographical Society (with IBG): Membership details You can become a RGS-IBG School Member and gain whole school Acti c sour ns sit access to www.geographyinthenews.rgs.org, providing support KS3 re sentatio t univer for GCSE, IB and A level students, alongside discounts on CPD io nal pre Geography a ples Inspirat s GCSE events and publications. The Society has developed nine educational caree CPD GIS YouA2 Opti r ng Peoon Local phies websites spanning climate change to diversity, and Antarctica to global Geogra es Foundat perspectives and runs many CPD events. Teachers can also become ion an individual Fellow of the Society and use the title “FRGS”. Please choic see: www.rgs.org/schools Joint Membership Early Career Teacher. Joint membership of the GA and RGS-IBG for PGCE students, NQTs and colleagues in the first three years of • Online resources and support teaching. Annual membership starts at £49.00. www.geographyteachingtoday.org.uk Reciprocal Membership. Providing access for GA members to • Local CPD and support networks become Fellows of the RGS-IBG and apply for CGeog status and for RGS-IBG members to join the GA and apply for a Quality Mark. • Inspire your pupils • Recognising your success For details of joint membership please see Supported by www.geographyteachingtoday.org.uk
    2. “A fantastic, useful course “These resources – lots of things are invaluable. I’m I will use and pass on to starting my first the rest of the teachers job and as the at my school. Thank you!” only geography specialist, these resources will be Local CPD and support priceless!” networks A growing range of locally based CPD and support networks for primary Online resources and support and secondary schools. These networks focus on curriculum planning; resource support, development and sharing; local field work and The APG website www.geographyteachingtoday.org.uk enhancing practice. They are complemented by national and local online provides a wealth of resources, online CPD and advice including: support networks and activities and opportunities to develop your own • KS3 resources on Africa, China, climate change, flooding, geographically themed social network sites for networking and sharing. hazards, India, London 2012 & tourism. New resources on Our networks will expand, with the initial networks in 2009 including glaciation, conflict and geography’s contribution to citizenship, Birmingham, Brighton and Hove, Bristol, Bromley, Chesterfield, history & MFL. Essex, Hampshire, Hull, Kent, Lincoln, Preston, Roehampton, • Fieldwork resources on GIS, health and safety, Jurassic Coast, Rotherham and Sheffield. KS2-KS3 transition, Lake District, local learning and London 2012. There is ‘start up’ funding &/or other support available to set up new New resources on sustainable development, local fieldwork & local networks: university fieldwork partnerships. • Via the RGS-IBG to support CPD networks working with • Online CPD on curriculum making, fieldwork, global a local Chartered Geographer with a focus on KS3 dimension, ICT, KS1&2, KS3, subject leadership and and fieldwork sustainable development.* The Action Plan • Via the GA to support primary schools through • Starter ideas for teachers without a geography for Geography (APG) the Geography Champions network and background. 2008-2011 provides advice secondary schools via Centres of Excellence. • Samples of student work showing how and support for English primary To join your local network or to set up a students can make progress in thinking and secondary schools. new one please see the Local Support geographically. and Networks section of It is supported by DCSF and run www.geographyteachingtoday.org.uk * The online CPD is also supported by the TDA. jointly and equally by the Geographical Association and“Chartered the Royal Geographical Geographer Society (with IBG). status has greatly “The ambassador did an excellent benefited myself, www.geographyteachingtoday.org.uk job, with his input and the questions on University life. He’s a good example of how Recognising members of the department and geography shapes a personable, confident your success my students.” and well informed individual.” The GA and RGS-IBG are delighted to recognise your successes Inspire your pupils through our respective professional recognition activities. Chartered Geographer Teacher accreditation (RGS-IBG) Geography Ambassadors Chartered Geographer (Teacher) is the only ongoing professional The RGS-IBG Geography Ambassadors programme is an accreditation linked to CPD in Geography and is relevant to the inspirational way to engage your pupils with the relevance of Professional Standards for Teachers. Being awarded CGeog geography to GCSE, A Level and university choices and in status can support your application for a leadership or Advanced careers. Ideal to help prepare your pupils for their Y9 and A Teacher role and enhances your career portfolio. Level options, our Ambassadors are available nation wide. To find the location of your local CGeog is available to teachers who can demonstrate competence, Ambassador and to book a visit log onto experience and professionalism in the use of geographical www.geographyteachingtoday.org.uk/ knowledge or skills, and who are committed to maintaining their ambassadors/introduction/ professional standards through ongoing CPD. Young People’s Geographies The Geography Quality Marks, available in secondary and The Young People’s Geographies project primary versions (GA) is about making school geography more The Geography Quality Marks offer a framework that enables relevant to students by involving them in subject leaders to raise the standards of geography in their curriculum making and by focusing on schools. The overarching strength is to act as an effective ‘lever of their own lived geographies. It brings change’ for the development of geography in schools. The Primary together school geography and ideas Quality Mark can be awarded at bronze, silver and gold levels from academic geography to look at while secondary schools who achieve the Quality Mark may also ways in which young people and their aspire to Centre of Excellence status, recognising their efforts in geographies can support the ongoing disseminating approaches to quality geography. Telephone, email process of curriculum making in school. and on-line support is available to help schools who wish to have www.youngpeoplesgeographies.co.uk/ the quality of their geography provision recognised nationally. Supported by
    3. © John Swannell Michael Palin than that? ” Society (with IBG). be more important the Royal Geographical future. What could Geographical Association and jointly and equally by the prepares us for the It is supported by DCSF and run primary and secondary schools. the present and and support for English 2008-2011 provides advice the past, illuminates for Geography (APG) The Action Plan “Geography explains Join us The GA and RGS-IBG also provide a wealth of support for schools through our respective memberships for individual and departments/ schools. Local Geographical Association: Membership details networks AS Continuing Membership of the GA can be personal or group. It guarantees a Professional Development termly news magazine (GA Magazine); specialist journals; discounts on Curriculum making KS1 Subject primary and secondary publications (including the KS3 Toolkit series); leadership Making geography online members’ services (including the electronic journals archive) happen KS2 Geography Quality Mark discounted access to events, including the GA Annual Conference Chartered Geographer Teacher Online support and opportunities to join the data base of GA consultants. Please see: Ambassador visits Fieldwork Local learning www.geography.org.uk Royal Geographical Society (with IBG): Membership details Action Plan for Geography 2008–2011 You can become a RGS-IBG School Member and gain whole school KS3 resources Interdisciplinary support access to www.geographyinthenews.rgs.org, providing support Inspirational presentations KS4 Geography for GCSE, IB and A level students, alongside discounts on CPD events and publications. The Society has developed nine educational careers GCSE Geography at university websites spanning climate change to diversity, and Antarctica to global Local CPD GIS Young Peoples perspectives and runs many CPD events. Teachers can also become Geographies A2 Option an individual Fellow of the Society and use the title “FRGS”. Please choices Foundation see: www.rgs.org/schools Joint Membership Early Career Teacher. Joint membership of the GA and RGS-IBG for PGCE students, NQTs and colleagues in the first three years of teaching. Annual membership starts at £49.00. • Online resources and support Reciprocal Membership. Providing access for GA members to www.geographyteachingtoday.org.uk become Fellows of the RGS-IBG and apply for CGeog status and for RGS-IBG members to join the GA and apply for a Quality Mark. • Local CPD and support networks Supported by For details of joint membership please see • Inspire your pupils www.geographyteachingtoday.org.uk • Recognising your success

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