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Teaching Geography

Teaching Geography is the Geographical Association’s journal for all secondary and college teachers. Published three times a year, it provides support and guidance on teaching and learning geography.

Teaching Geography is available in print and online and includes:

      • lead articles exploring the theory and practice of a specific aspect of geographical education
      • ideas for stimulating geography lessons, complete with downloadable resources
      • reviews and subject updates.

If you are a member with a subscription to Teaching Geography this gives you free access to every issue dating back to Autumn 2004 on the GA website, and to every issue dating back to 1975 via JSTOR (please note that the JSTOR archive is not available via institution-wide IP access).

In the GA’s commitment to increase diversity and inclusion, we encourage contributions from all teachers and educators and particularly from underrepresented groups.If you would like to write for Teaching Geography these guidelines outline the process and include contact details for the Editor. 

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Teaching Geography Autumn 2012

Teaching Geography Autumn 2012

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Editorial: Change

Melanie Norman


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Teaching urban change using the local area

Charles Rawding


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Mapping change and changing mapping

Danny Dorling


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Changing coastal fieldwork

Morris Charlton, Nick Lapthorn, Daniel Moncrieff, Andrew Turney


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Into Africa: adapting and innovating

Paul Hunt


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Geography's 'Tedious links'

Hannah Spencer


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Teachers' understandings of geographical concepts

Oliver Picton


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Changing rooms: geography through art

Mark Jones and Simon Huson


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Teaching the geography of development from the 'big picture'

Hannah Sassoon


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Promoting further study and careers in geography

Steve Brace


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How to mentor beginner teachers

Gemma Bott


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Geography: one of humanity's big ideas

Alastair Bonnett


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My Place: Cockermouth, Cumbria

Rachel Atherton


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Reviews Teaching Geography Autumn 2012

Geographical Association


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