
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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World Bank: Podcast notes
An activity to to help students extract key information from the World Bank: Environment and Development podcast.

World Bank: Environment and Development
We speak to Richard Damania, the Chief Economist of the Sustainable Development Practice Group for the World Bank.

World Bank - country classifications
An interactive resource that identifies how the World Bank classifies countriesand how these countries have changed since 1987.

Inequality: The Next Crisis
An activity to accompany the Inequality: the next crisis and children lecture from Professor Danny Dorling

Typhoon Ragasa
Super Typhoon Ragasa formed on September 18 2025 in the Western Pacific Ocean.

Inequality: the next crisis and children – Professor Danny Dorling
School Member Lecture, 1 October 2025

Urban sustainability and biodiversity – fieldwork ideas
Fieldwork ideas to investigate one or more elements of biodiversity and sustainability.

Choose Geography supplement 2025
Hear from current students and professional geographers, and get tips on geography careers and applications.

Desalination
A growing number of countries are turning to desalination as an option to manage water stress.

Pakistan floods
Exploring the 2025 flood events in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in northern Pakistan.

Tropical cyclones
Tropical Cyclones are a natural phenomenon which occur in several places around the world including the Arabian Sea.

Coastal industry
KS3 resources to demonstrate how Oman uses its coastline to connect with others.
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