Only a few days until the official start of the National Festival of Fieldwork!
If you have been participating with your students so far, don't forget to share the photos with us, and if you still have it in the schedule, do make use of the GA's extensive bank of fieldwork ideas.
Go outside this June!
#NFF26
Weekend reading recs!
What makes geography inherently "sticky"?
Our latest journal editorial by Dr Paula Owens introduces the concept of Sticky Geography : designing purposeful curriculum plans that ensure core subject knowledge, skills, and stories truly stick with pupils for life.
The upcoming curriculum revisions for England will bring tweaks rather than radical changes, placing a much more visible profile on sustainability and the complex, value-laden topic of climate change.
As you approach your next round of curriculum-making, discover how geography acts as the perfect curriculum glue to mesh disparate ideas into meaningful, enquiry-led learning.
Read the full piece and access supporting classroom resources today: https://t.co/AU2VrvFEVS
Want to strengthen geography at your school?
The Primary Geography Quality Mark provides a clear framework to improve your curriculum, books, and pupil voice, giving senior leaders complete confidence during inspections.
Learn how to raise your department's profile: https://t.co/7wuzUEWJrA
https://t.co/KPLrAbuydT
Trade in the NC for geography KS2?
Unsure how to include this into your curriculum?
Join Geog Live! to explore the knowledge to understand key aspects of global trade and its significance
5pm - Free - Online
Weds 10th June!
@The_GA@primageographer
May has given us brilliant women in science like Mary Anning @theAliceRoberts & @jurassicg1rl & I’m honoured that we have an interview with Dr Anjana Khatwa in the summer ed. of @The_GA#PrimaryGeography journal.
Another May treasure, packed with great articles. #primaryteacher
Join the NEU, Queen Mary University of London, and the Geographical Association for Open Doors: Courageous Classroom Conversations Through Film from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM at QMUL's BLOC Cinema.
Explore the new How We Work human geography resource, watch short films, and claim a free National Trust pass.
Email [email protected] to book.
Our Everyday Guide to Primary Geography: Local Fieldwork provides the inspiration needed to investigate streets and parks at Key Stages 1 and 2.
Use code NFF26 for 20% off to help manage your departmental budget.
Teaching geography without fieldwork is like teaching English without books.
Get ready for #NFF26 at https://t.co/f0K3sjUN4u
Relive the 2026 Geographical Association Annual Conference highlights from Sheffield.
You can now view our Flickr gallery and access session downloads online. F
rom equity to food security, the GA's Annual Conference really showed how geography truly makes a difference.
You can also view the list of the GA Award winners as well.
Find everything here: https://t.co/WNPtYpvg8Q
JOIN IN!
Do you teach Primary Geography ITE?
If so and you would be interested in joining an EY & Primary Geography ITE group, DM us or contact us via LinkedIn
https://t.co/3mhhLKKQLF
We have a meeting next Monday online!
https://t.co/NWJjOK22yR
We're really pleased to share our latest free CPD webinar GeogLive! 31 E Y F S
from members of the EY and Primary community
Thanks to Julia Tanner @Attention2place and Kate, @geosteve7, Sally, @fashionchuhi Jen and the team
plus the wider EYPPC @The_GA
https://t.co/NWJjOK22yR
We're really pleased to share our latest free CPD webinar GeogLive! 31 E Y F S
from members of the EY and Primary community
Thanks to Julia Tanner @Attention2place and Kate, @geosteve7, Sally, @fashionchuhi Jen and the team
plus the wider EYPPC @The_GA
JOIN US THIS
WEDNESDAY
5PM
GeogLive! 31 >>> EYFS
Support for you thinking about UtW
(and geographically) in schools with 3-5 year olds
*EYFS*
https://t.co/pmHM1b6oJ0