All Geography articles
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         Case Studies Case StudiesCase study: Dorset delivers on Swanage residentialYear 5 pupils from Giles Brook Primary School in Milton Keynes enjoyed a three-day residential trip to Swanage. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasField Studies Council aiming to support new-look geography GCSEKey changes put fieldwork at the heart of geography learning and the Field Studies Council has developed a series of dedicated courses designed for the new GCSE. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasPupils discover Birmingham’s geography in special tripLearners from Solihull School became some of the first to take part in a series of courses in Birmingham from the Field Studies Council looking at urban regeneration. 
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         Features FeaturesPyrland School’s mission to rewild their studentsSchool trips can be a chance for students to explore new environments, but this summer adventure for Pyrland School students turned out to be something they will never forget. 
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         School Travel Awards School Travel AwardsOur awards prize money paid for an exciting rainforest visitWinchmore School in Enfield took a group to the Living Rainforest with their prize money after school travel coordinator, Karen Tidmarsh won the School Trip Champion Award. 
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         Features FeaturesZipping, bouncing and learning in historic mines and quarriesThere were surprises above and below ground as Rob Yandell was thrown off things, down things and around things at three of Zip World’s sites in North Wales. 
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         Features Features5 Geography school trip ideas to help students make sense of the worldWe’ve researched ideas of where to go on your next visit to enhance geography studies and how to give context to the subject. 
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         Features FeaturesField Studies Council: celebrating 80 years and 3.7 million student visitsThe UK’s leading environmental education charity is celebrating its 80th anniversary having welcomed more than 3.7 million students through its doors. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasGovernment report shows impact of fieldwork skills on geography studentsThe report suggests that practical fieldwork skills that pupils learn during outdoor learning experiences greatly improve their geography studies, with more young people than before choosing the subject for their GCSEs and beyond. 
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         Sponsored SponsoredLEGOLAND’s 2024 workshops bring maths, computing and science to lifeThere’s lots in store for schools visiting the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort in 2024 including a new workshop encouraging learning through playful problem solving. 
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         Features FeaturesCase study: exploring the past at Wordsworth GrasmereEducation development manager at Wordsworth Grasmere in Cumbria, Zoe McLain, reports back from a school visit they hosted for Seaton Academy. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasActivity packs and teacher guides for BBC Earth ExperienceThe BBC Earth Experience in London invites pupils to go around the world in an hour, exploring the inhabitants of our seven continents, with the help of Sir David Attenborough. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasDigital ‘treasure trove’ helps pupils get back outdoorsThe Field Studies Council has launched a Digital Hub to support secondary school teachers and students with the fieldwork element of geography and biology. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasRSPB Minsmere outdoor learning experiences ‘bursting with exciting nature spectacles’RSPB Minsmere on the Suffolk coast is inviting schools to discover the natural environment in hands-on sessions, as the nature reserve marks its 75th anniversary. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasExclusive school visits on offer at Saffron Walden MuseumSaffron Walden Museum in Essex is offering schools exclusive access on Tuesdays when the museum is closed to the public, so pupils can make the most of their learning experience. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasMuseum of East Anglian Life to relaunch as National Museum of FoodThe Museum of East Anglian Life in Suffolk will become a multi-sensory attraction, helping children to understand where food comes from and the impact of our choices past, present and future. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasWindermere Lake Cruises gearing up for busy autumn and winter seasonAshurst Primary School pupils from St Helens in Merseyside were the latest to enjoy a lesson on England’s longest lake, as Windermere Lake Cruises expects a much busier autumn and winter season following the pandemic. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasStudents face missing out on valuable experiences if plans to scrap fieldwork go aheadThere are warnings that if proposals to scrap fieldwork from GCSE and A-Level exams for another year go ahead, pupils will miss out on experiences and opportunities. 
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         News & Ideas News & IdeasRayburn Tours launches more UK school trips for 2021Rayburn Tours aims to rebuild schools’ confidence to travel again with its new UK trips, giving students the chance to stay closer to home while still getting the benefit of an educational visit. 
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         Interview InterviewInterview: Steve Brace on teaching Geography away from the classroomThe head of education and outdoor learning at the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) talks about a renaissance of the subject and the impact of school trips and fieldwork. 
 
	 
		

