“Living Geography”Creating a relevant
curriculum for young people...Alan Parkinson
Secondary Curriculum Development Leader
Geographical Association
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narratives : “writing” the earth
Everyday GeographiesImage courtesy Jack Davison (GA Member)
Put your best geography head on...
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The Manifesto....
“Manifesto”
Toolkit book: “Look at it this way”
£11
Calvin: You can't just turn on creativity like a tap. You have to be in the right mood.
Hobbes: What mood is that?
Calvin: Last-minute panic
Courtesy: Learning Teaching Scotland
In the last few days....
Part of teachers’ role is to help students:
‘extraordinarily re-experience the ordinary’
Ira Shor
“a sense of wonder fused with the hard truths of science....”
Michael Palin
My KS3 Plan...
What’s the first thing that the majority of 12-24 year olds do
when they get home?
Turn on their computer...
Channel 4: A Beta Life Research
“...it is not enough just to apply new technologies to existing processes—
for maximum effect you have to apply them in new and imaginative ways”
The Economist, September 2009
“Students need to be creating knowledge,
not just consuming it.”Les Foltos
Student Experiences
Geography: the subjectTeacher Choices
Underpinned by key concepts
“thinking geographically”
Which learning activity ?
Does this take the learner beyond what they already know ?
Living GeographyLiving Geography
engagement, enjoyment and creativity
Young People’s Geographies
http://www.youngpeoplesgeographies.co.uk
On a day-to-day basis, young people participate in their own ‘lived’ or ‘everyday’ geographies.Geography in school can draw from these experiences, and help young people understand them, connecting them to the wider world of people.
Image: Val Vannet – no Photoshopping involved....
Concept: Tony Cassidy Execution: Liz Smith
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I am a large geothermal spa located in the south west of Iceland. I have an average
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I'm located in the US state of Washington. I erupted in 1980 and
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Planned topicalityFloating topicality
Jeff Stanfield
Fairtrade Fortnight ?Feb 22 – Mar 7 2010
Hurricane Season ?
Flooding ?
HIV / Aids ?World Aids Day: December 1st
Open your envelopes....
Which of these:Do you...
Could you...Have you...
How ?When ?Why ?
‘The GA believes in geographical enquiry: that is, in students as active participants and investigators, not
just the passive recipients of knowledge.’
A different view, April 2009
uMapper
• Storm map of the weekend’s stormy weather in the S. of England with personal stories...
David Rogers, Priory School, Portsmouth
http://daviderogers.blogspot.com
Is it worth bothering to recycle ?Is buying bottled water immoral ?
Should we all be vegetarian ?Why would anyone want to go on
holiday outside the UK ?Should we boycott supermarkets ?
Are we really “4 meals from anarchy” ?
Other enquiries ?
Other contexts related to everyday experiences of young people...
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