1. Quality Geographies
Tuesday 24th
January 2017
Venue: King’s Ely School – Old Palace
By the end of the day you will havethe opportunity to reflect on which aspects of your department’s current practice
could be seen as exemplifying“quality geography”. Present and pastmembers of the Primary and Secondary
Geography Quality Mark moderation teams from the Geographical Association will bethere. There will beexamples
from insideand outsidethe classroom showcased.There will also bea look at the effective use of one of the most
important resources in a geography teacher’s toolkit: the well-chosen image.
The afternoon will be a chance to hear from the Geographical Association’s former Primary Curriculumleader on the
work of the Global Learning Programme and an introduction to a British Council ‘critical thinking’ course.
There will be time for networking and sharingresourceideas duringtheday in the inspiringsurroundingsof the Old
Palace,oppositeEly Cathedral.
09.45 am Arrival,tea and coffee and networking
10.15 am Welcome and introductions
Session 1
“What does quality geography look like?” - Alan Parkinson,Head of Geography King’s Ely Junior and
former Secondary CurriculumLeader, Geographical Association
11.40 am Coffee and networking
12.00 pm Session 2
‘The decisive moment’ exploring the power of geography through the image - ClaireKyndt,
Director of Teaching and Learning, King’s Ely
12.45 pm Lunch and networking
1.40 pm Session 3 Workshops
“Exploring critical global Geographies” – Dr. Paula Owens – former Primary CurriculumLeader,
Geographical Association and freelanceGeographer
3.00 pm Conclusions and evaluations
3.15 pm Depart
For further information or to book a free place on this course, pleaseemail clairekyndt@kingsely.org or
alanparkinson@kingsely.org –followthe department on Twitter @KingsElyGeog