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10th March 2010
Author: RGS-IBG
Want to earn £500 by producing a set of weather and climate curriculum linked resources for the Royal Meteorological Society in the summer of 2010?
8th March 2010
Author: RGS-IBG
Atlantic Rising, an environmental education project supported by the RGS-IBG, has launched message in a bottle containing students' letters into the Atlantic.
8th March 2010
Author: RGS-IBG
As your pupils approach their option choices, the RGS-IBG are delighted to provide a letter from the Society's President Michael Palin explaining the importance of why they should choose geography at GCSE and A Level.
8th March 2010
Author: RGS-IBG
This summary of new research on behalf of DEA from Ipsos MORI sets out compelling evidence that government can reap significant benefits by educating people in the UK about global issues.
4th February 2010
Author: RGS-IBG
Ordnance Survey are hosting the first ever (Free) Geograph conference at their Southampton HQ on 17th February 2010.
18th January 2010
Author: RGS-IBG
The Royal Meteorological Society launch MetLink, their flagship educational website in early March 2010.
14th January 2010
Author: RGS-IBG
Earthwatch are currently hoping to recruit educators for a fully funded expedition to the Hebrides.
12th January 2010
Author: RGS-IBG
The Society announces new journal.
7th January 2010
Author: RGS-IBG
This website is an innovative new resource for schools in the UK and overseas to teach, think and talk about climate change from national and global perspectives.
23rd December 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
New Ofsted report on Sustainable Development released.
16th December 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
The December 2009 cohort has been announced.
14th December 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Grants of up to £500 are available for schools to develop activities linked to the ‘Who Do We Think We Are?' Week programme for 2010.
14th December 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
The Latest issue of the OS magazine, Mapping News, is now available online
11th December 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Letter in the TES from Steve Brace, RGS-IBG
10th December 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Arctic website puts pupils in 'pole' position to study environmental change.
2nd December 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Essay competition supported by Routledge Publishers.
2nd December 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Professor Nicholas Owens, Director of British Antarctic Survey answers your questions on ocean acidification.
20th November 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Schools Minister Vernon Coaker has today confirmed plans to bring in a new curriculum to shake-up primary education.
20th November 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
ACT, in collaboration with The University of Plymouth and local authorities, are responsible for delivering a National Citizenship CPD programme on behalf of the DCSF over the next two years.
20th November 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
The next Australian Geography Teachers' Association (AGTA) Conference is to be held at Scotch College in Adelaide from January 10th -13th, 2011.
20th November 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Fancy a term's sabbatical?
5th November 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Four teachers were awarded CGeog (Teacher) status in October 2009.
26th October 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Ordnance Survey is working with JISC Collections for Schools and EDINA on a schools version of Digimap due for release in January 2010.
25th September 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
In response to the many expressions of concern about how Rarely Cover will impact on LOtC activities, DCSF and CLOtC have jointly issued a statement.
25th September 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
The RGS-IBG has recently responded to several articles in the TES.
25th September 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
A range of free Family and Schools education resources for all ages and ability levels inspired by the pioneering Catlin Arctic Survey, a scientific expedition to help determine the Arctic Ocean's sea ice thickness
9th September 2009
Schoolchildren across England and Wales have the chance to get their hands on free Ordnance Survey maps.
9th September 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Finding a link school to work with collaboratively is easy with the support of Global Gateway.
24th August 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Want to know more about careers in Geography? Why not have a look at the careers supplement supplied with the latest issue of Geographical Magazine.
13th July 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
The latest Chartered Geographer (Teachers) to be approved have been announced.
22nd June 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
The Learning Outside the Classroom School Awards 2009 aim to recognise the commitment of educational establishments providing valuable and positive learning experiences for young people beyond the classroom.
22nd June 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
The 'Who Do We Think We Are?' Project engages primary and secondary school teachers in the exploration of issues relating to identity, diversity and citizenship
15th June 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Chartered Geographers receive RGS-IBG Teaching Awards for 'excellence in teaching geography at secondary level'
15th June 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Run in conjunction with Geographical magazine, Young Geographer of the Year began in 2000 and has become a regular feature in many schools' calendars.
2nd June 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
EDINA and Ordnance Survey are conducting some research to establish the requirements for a proposed online mapping service for schools.
27th April 2009
Author: Geographical Association
The Geographical Association (GA) believes that there are few things more fundamental than learning about 'the earth as our home' and that geography is essential to the education of every child. To support this belief, the GA has produced A different view, a challenging manifesto for school geography.
21st April 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Who do we think we are? Week
22 - 28th June 2009
Exploring Identity, Diversity and Citizenship
7th April 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
The latest Chartered Geographer (Teachers) to be approved have been announced.
27th March 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
This new QCA guide helps teachers plan for embedding sustainable development into their curriculum.
19th March 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Google's new product 'Streetview UK' went live today.
13th March 2009
Author: RGS-IBG
Earthwatch Educator Expeditions are fully funded CPD opportunities for teachers of Science, Geography and Citizenship to join a conservation research expedition and to use this experience to integrate environmental themes into their teaching There are some exciting opportunities coming up for summer 2009!
3rd March 2009
Author: Geographical Association
The booking deadline for the GA Annual Conerence is 23 March 2009 - register now on the GA website.
This year's Conference takes place from 16-18 April at the University of Manchester. The 2009 event is set to be bigger and better than ever with a packed programme of more than 100 lectures, workshops, forums and teacher-to-teacher sessions. Full programme details and online booking are available on the Annual Conference pages of the GA website. Registration fees start from as little as £45 and all full-time and PGCE students get in free!
25th February 2009
Author: Geographical Association & RGS-IBG
Consultation materials released for the Diploma in Humanities and Social Sciences (working title).
30th January 2009
Author: Geographical Association & RGS-IBG
Do you want to inform and inspire your teaching, helping your students to become responsible environmental citizens? If you teach secondary sciences, geography or citizenship in the UK and are engaged in communicating environmental issues to young people at this level, then you are eligible to apply for a funded place on this year's Earthwatch Educator Expeditions.
10th December 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
The interim proposals for the primary curriculum were published on 8 December 2008. They suggest that geography, history and RE are merged into the combined area of "Social, Human and Environmental Understanding". There are opportunities for teachers to comment on the proposal here.
Dr Rita Gardner, Director of the Royal Geographical Society with IBG, commented in the Guardian while Professor David Lambert, Chief Executive of the Geographical Association, spoke in the TES.
25th November 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
Key Stage 2 & 3 Geography, History & Citizenship
27th October 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
7 teachers were awarded Chartered Geographer status in October 08, taking the number accredited to over 100.
27th October 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
Evaluating the importance of outdoor learning
27th October 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
To celebrate the first year of the Katine project, the Guardian are launching a journalism competition open to UK school students.
11th September 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
Could any of your current A2 students or recent school leavers benefit from an overseas gap experience before university but would need additional support, mentoring and financial assistance to be able to do it?
1st September 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
OS free maps for schools are now available for this year.
29th August 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
Dr Rita Gardner discusses her concerns over plans for an integrated curriculum.
31st July 2008
Author: Geographical Association
The Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy are seeking inspirational and innovative local sustainable energy projects being run in UK schools. Entry is free, and the Awards will be presented at a VIP ceremony in London in June 2009.
9th July 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
Exciting new Key Stage 2 & 3 Geography & History resources are now available.
25th June 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
Congratulations to the Chartered Geographer (Teachers) approved in June 08.
24th June 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
Daniel Hatt from Nicholas Breakspear School won Young Geogrpaher of the Year for the 13-15 age group.
4th June 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
The 2008 Medals & Awards were awarded at the 2008 RGS-IBG AGM on 2 June, at the Society's headquarters in central London.
3rd June 2008
Author: Geographical Association & RGS-IBG
We are posting this information to let you know about recent staffing changes in the Action Plan for Geography team and to announce the teams that will take forward this work over the next three years 2008-2011.
7th May 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
The Who do we think we are? educational programme engages primary and secondary school teachers in the exploration of identity, diversity and citizenship with children and young people - in their schools, local communities and nationally.
30th April 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
The RGS-IBG Learning and Leading programme provides 16 bursaries for AS/A2 Level students and 16 bursaries for geography teachers to participate in geographical fieldwork summer schools.
16th April 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
The RGS-IBG would like to congratulate the latest teachers to be awarded Chartered Geographer (Teacher) status.
11th April 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
Earthwatch have launched the Earthwatch Educator Awards for UK Secondary Science and Geography Teachers and Educators.
7th April 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
This year's Bradfords Award winners have been announced.
2nd April 2008
Author: Geographical Association
The National Year of Reading (NYR) begins on Tuesday 1 April and is a year-long celebration of reading in all its forms. It aims to help build a greater national passion for reading in England - for children, families and adult learners alike.
28th March 2008
Author: Geographical Association & RGS-IBG
Further Action Plan funding was announced by Minister for Schools and Learners Jim Knight MP at the GA Annual Conference on 27 March 2008. Following the enormous success of the first round of funding, a further £1.8m will ensure that dedicated support for geography teachers will continue for an additional three years.
14th February 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
The Bradfords awards are for innovative geography departments who are making a difference in their school.
28th January 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
Steve Brace, Head of Education and Outdoor Learning, responds to an article about the EU's climate proposals
21st January 2008
Author: RGS-IBG
The Society supports innovation in teaching geography at secondary and higher education level.
17th January 2008
Author: Geographical Association & RGS-IBG
"Geography in schools – changing practice" has been published by the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Ofsted).
14th January 2008
Author: Geographical Association
A major new section of the GA website has been launched, created with funding from the Environment Agency.
18th December 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
The Royal Geographical Society with IBG is delighted to announce the latest group of teachers to achieve Chartered Geographer (Teacher) status.
7th December 2007
Author: Geographical Association
In 2008, for the first time ever, the GA Annual Conference will feature a Film Festival at the nearby Odeon Cinema. Teachers and students are invited to submit their own films for a chance to win some great prizes.
3rd December 2007
Author: Geographical Association & RGS-IBG
On 27th November 2007 the Ordnance Survey, supported by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) and the Geographical Association, organized an event at the Speakers House Westminster to celebrate the achievements of the Action Plan for Geography so far.
15th November 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
Are your students aged 11 to 18 years old and living in England? Are they passionate about the environment? Could they spread the message about climate change and represent your region and England?
15th November 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
The Guardian online has published a piece from Dr Rita Gardner, Director of the RGS-IBG, making the case for geography. This is in response to a survey today saying that a third of British children think Everest is in Europe.
The article can be viewed here.
Comments by Professor David Lambert, CE of the Geographical Association, were also published in the Guardian (14 November) and in the TES on 16 November (page 13).
12th November 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
New Educational Resources: Key Stage 2 & 3 Geography & History. Topics include Africa and Brazil.
12th November 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
Dr Rita Gardner, Director of the RGS-IBG, has a letter published in the Telegraph (9th November 2007).
5th November 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
At the October conference of the Scottish Association of Geography Teachers, two websites produced by the RGS-IBG this year won awards.
2nd November 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
NEW learning resources for Primary and Secondary Schools exploring the geography and history of East Africa are now available.
2nd November 2007
Author: Geographical Association & RGS-IBG
Over the past twenty years the Fawcett Fellowships at University College London have given more than 30 mid-career geography teachers the chance to update their knowledge, develop new teaching programmes and generally renew their enthusiasm for the subject.
25th October 2007
Author: Geographical Association
Details are now available for the GA's Annual Conference which will be held at the University of Surrey, Guildford, from 27-29 March 2008.
12th October 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
You can search for information on HE departments with an undergraduate degree or module in geography, the courses offered, fieldwork possibilities, research focus of the departments and the staff who work there.
12th October 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
MapPilot is a scheme funded by the DCSF and supported by Becta to provide improved access to Ordnance Survey digital map data. The project runs until July 2008 and already has around 50 schools at all phases enrolled in it. The purpose of the trial is to understand more fully the benefits of teaching with map data, especially using a Geographic Information System (GIS).
9th October 2007
Author: Geographical Association & RGS-IBG
An exciting campaign to help children find out more about the countryside and where their food comes from through memorable, first-hand learning experiences.
13th July 2007
Author: Geographical Association & RGS-IBG
The new Secondary Curriculum, reviewed by QCA and unveiled this week, aims to free up around a quarter of the school day to enable teachers to give more help to pupils struggling to master the basics in English and Maths and raise standards higher across the board.
18th June 2007
Author: Geographical Association & RGS-IBG
GCSE subject criteria set out the knowledge, understanding, skills and assessment objectives common to all GCSE specifications in geography. They provide the framework within which an awarding body creates the detail of the specification. QCA have released the proposed GCSE criteria for consultation- have your say now.
18th June 2007
Author: Geographical Association & RGS-IBG
A new website for 11-19 year olds on our changing climate that supports the geography curriculum. The site has been developed by the RGS-IBG and is supported by the DEFRA Climate Change Fund.
18th June 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
The Land Rover ‘Go Beyond’ Bursary, run by RGS-IBG on behalf of Land Rover, provides £10,000 funding and the use of a Land Rover 110 Defender vehicle to help the successful participants 'go beyond' when exploring their understanding of a particular geographical environment.
13th June 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
A letter from Rita Gardner, Director of the RGS-IBG, responding to an article which appeared in the Telegraph earlier this week criticising current geography teaching for focusing too heavily on sustainable development and climate change, appeared in that newspaper this morning.
7th June 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
Steve Brace, Head of Education and Outdoor Learning at the RGS-IBG, wrote a letter to the Guardian in response to new research on children and outdoor learning which was published earlier this week.
5th June 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
On Monday 4th June at the Royal Geographical Society with IBG, several teachers and geography departments received awards for their exceptional teaching and expertise.
Read more about these award winners....
14th May 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
On page 25 of this week's TES (Friday 11th May 2007), Dr Rita Gardner (Director of the RGS-IBG) talks about 'Choosing the right place for geography'. The article discusses the importance of geography at Key Stage 4, and the ways in which the Society is helping to encourage an increase in uptake at GCSE.
11th May 2007
Author: Geographical Association
The GA welcomes much of what QCA is doing to renew the National Curriculum for the twenty-first century.
3rd May 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
The Society welcomes the opportunity to comment on the draft orders for the KS3 Geography National Curriculum.
24th April 2007
Author: RGS-IBG
Congratulations to the latest group of Chartered Geographer (Teachers) to be approved at the RGS-IBG Council meeting in April. We have been extremely impressed with the quality of the applications that have been submitted so far under the new 'Teacher' strand, and look forward to maintaining the quality of the accreditation through the excellence of the candidates involved. Well done to you all!
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