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Resources for schools

We support teaching in the classroom and in the field by providing high quality geographical teaching and learning resources.

 

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Tectonic Hazards

An overview of tectonic hazards

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Discovering Minerals

The vast range of minerals which exist on Earth is something we should acknowledge, as life on this planet would not be the same without them. 

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Podcast

Discovering Minerals with Nadine Gabriel

A discussion with Nadine Gabriel, Curator of Minerals at the Natural History Museum

Case study

Hurricane Season

Hurricanes are large tropical storm systems characterised by high wind speeds and heavy rainfall.

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Sustainable Tourism

There has been growing concern from locals and internationals alike over the sustainability of tourism in many places

Podcast

Teachers Fiona Sheriff and Cyrus Golding on receiving the Ordnance Survey Award 2024

In recognition of excellence in geography education at secondary level

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Northern Lights

In May 2024 we were treated to a spectacular display when the Northern Lights reached the UK

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Sinking Cities

In addition to the usual challenges faced, some cities are also under threat from another problem – they are sinking!

Lecture

Beyond ‘Sinking Islands’: Resisting Climate Change in Tuvalu - Dr Liam Saddington

School Member lecture, 13 March 2024

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Population Change in Britain Since C19th with Professor Alice Reid

Professor Alice Reid is a historical demographer, working on fertility, mortality and health in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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Going Places with Geography poster

Find out more about geographical careers and pathways

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A blueprint for the future

Resources written by the 2023 Rex Walford Award winner, India Owens

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Maps of Ukraine with Cartographic Collections Manager, Katie Parker

When taken in context and with a level of critical thinking, maps can reveal not only what the landscape is like, but also how people interact with it.

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