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UK in the Wider World
Despite being a relatively small nation, the UK is an influential player on the international stage.
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A blueprint for the future
Resources written by the 2023 Rex Walford Award winner, India Owens
Australia
This module, comprising of six lessons, or half a term’s work, will focus on Australia
Britain's ageing population
An ageing population will mean pressures on economic development, retirement, health and welfare provision. In light of this, how should Britain move forward?
The future of Venice
Sustaining Venice as a living city for its residents and preserving its rich heritage for future generations of visitors requires careful management and long-term planning
Climate 4 Classrooms
Climate4classrooms provides curriculum linked teaching resources about climate change for pupils
The geography of science
The purpose of this module is to explore some of the links between the disciplines of geography and science through three topical flashpoints: swine flu, earthquakes and climate change
TEMPEST: extreme weather in the UK
TEMPEST is a database of historical weather extremes in the UK. Bring these stories to your classroom with our user guide.
Fate, luck and fortune
How do we talk about environmental risk? Who do we blame when things go wrong?
Brazil
This module, comprising of six lessons, or half a term’s work, will focus on Brazil.
Natural resources
Introducing students to the global distribution of natural resources and the international relationships these resources generate
Coasts
Exploring coasts as dynamic and changing systems
Glaciation and geological timescales
A module focused on glaciers and glaciation, with two of the lessons dealing specifically with aspects of geology and geological time
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