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

Discovering the Arctic
A guided tour across the top of the world - refreshed for 2025
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Urban Geography - Battersea Power Station
Sophie Blake from Channing School talks about learning materials she has developed for KS3 including a fieldtrip to this iconic place

Evolution of the environmental movement
Exploring the history of the environmental movement with Chris Church and Professor Oli Mould from Royal Holloway, University of London

Oral histories
Conducting oral history interviews is an excellent qualitative data collection method which helps to gain perspective of people’s interpretation of their own environment

Using Oral Histories for Research
A reflection on the use of oral history interviews as a tool within geography projects

Reflections on an expedition – Oman
Catch up with explorer Mark Evans as he reflects on his expedition to Oman

Breaking the cycle
Hear from Dr. Kate Leeming who is embarking on a 10,500 km bicycle journey through the heart of Central Asia

Climate change: a Russian perspective
Exploring Russia’s historic involvement in climate change science, the impacts of climate on the country, and the country’s engagement with the politics of climate change

Climate Change, a Russian Perspective - podcast
We talk to Professor Jonathan Oldfield from the University of Birmingham as he discusses Russia's past, present and future role in climate change

Voices from the Global South: Many contexts, one journey
Looking at climate change and in particular its impact across the Global South.

Voices from the Global South with the OU
We speak to Michael Pryke, Colin Lorne and Benjamin Newman who have collaborated on an inspiring project titled 'Voices from the Global South'

Jewel Of Arabia with Mark Evans
Listen to Mark Evans MBE FRGS talk about his incredible 30-day journey across most of Oman’s coast, retracing the steps of British explorer Bertram Thomas

Natural hazards and disaster risk
Small island nations are often the first to experience the impact of natural hazards as well as the associated hazards
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