Curriculum for Wales: Geography for 11–14 years

Curriculum for Wales: Geography for 11–14 years

by Stephanie RobinsonJo Coles David Gardner and others
Epub (Kobo - Fixed Layout), Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 08/07/2022

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Embodying the aims of the new curriculum for Wales, and forming part of the Humanities Area of Learning and Experience, Curriculum for Wales: Geography for 11-14 years will help you plan your curriculum, offering 18 chapters packed full of geographical resources, including maps, charts, diagrams and data.




Build students' curiosity about the world around them - how it developed, what it is like now, and what it could be like in the future by helping you develop an enquiry-based approach to learning.






Explore geography at a local, national and global scale and foster students' sense of cynefin with a focus on Wales and its place on the wider world.






Develop core geographical skills with fieldwork enquiries embedded into the context of topics, encouraging students to investigate their local area.






Support teachers in planning and assessment with suggested learning objectives.






Help students to consider topics in the context of their own lives and the local area in which they live with regular 'My place' activities.






Encourage students to think about the impact of human actions in their local area, on Wales and the world, to develop ethical informed citizens.






Choose from crucial content areas including: weather and climate; ecosystems; landscapes and national parks; rural and urban places; sport and culture; climate change; disease; global consumers and more.



ISBN:
9781398345287
9781398345287
Category:
Educational: Geography
Format:
Epub (Kobo - Fixed Layout), Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
08-07-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hachette Learning
David Gardner

David Gardner is an experienced writer and journalist, currently the US Correspondent for the London Evening Standard. He has worked for the Daily Mail as a crime writer and senior foreign correspondent, filing dispatches from Beirut and the first Gulf War - he was the first British print journalist into Baghdad - and later moved to California as the Mail's LA Correspondent.

He has written several books, including The Last of the Hitlers (2001), an account of how he discovered the descendants of the German dictator; and Legends: Murder, Lies and Cover-Ups (John Blake, 2016), which investigates some of the most famous celebrity deaths in recent history, including those of President John F. Kennedy and Diana, Princess of Wales.

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