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

Coastal erosion and management: Slapton, Devon
A GCSE Geography teaching resource focussing on coastal erosion and management in Slapton, Devon.
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Geographical careers in coastal management
Find out about careers in coasts through the role of geographer Lauren, a Coastal Project Engineer at Coastal Partners.

Coastal geomorphology with Professor Larissa Naylor
Discover how climate change is reshaping our coastlines and what strategies can help us adapt.

Coastal erosion and management: Slapton, Devon
A GCSE Geography teaching resource focussing on coastal erosion and management in Slapton, Devon.

Discovering Wetlands
Wetlands exist throughout the world in many different forms, and they have great importance for people and nature.

Wetlands
Dr David Anderson talks about wetlands as a solution to climate change, their importance and the methods adopted to restore them.

Understanding islands
Written by Emelia Welch, Rex Walford Award winner 2025

South Africa
South Africa is a nation of remarkable diversity and natural beauty.

Interview with David Burnip (The Wandering Turnip)
A discussion about the decline of the High Street, regeneration, sense of place and coastal erosion.

Glacial environments in a warming world
This resource supports the School Member Lecture ‘Glacial Environments in a Warming World’ presented by Dr Guy Paxman and Professor Beth Davis

Texas floods
An overview of the Bandera and Kerr County floods in Texas in 2025

Resource management and sustainability in Oman
Key Stage Five (16-18) resources on resource management and sustainability in Oman, linked to the Jewel of Arabia expedition

Geographers and the Thames Estuary 2100 Plan
Activities exploring the role that geographers play in contributing to the development of flood risk strategy
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