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GCSE v2.0 Keeping Case Studies Alive

This document provides an overview of GCSE v2.0 and includes various topics related to curriculum making such as responding to feedback, choosing case study cities, the mix of rational organization and serendipity in planning curriculum, and following developments related to a conference. Links are also provided to resources on food (in)security, museums, readings, and a local history Facebook group.

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GCSE v2.0 Keeping Case Studies Alive

This document provides an overview of GCSE v2.0 and includes various topics related to curriculum making such as responding to feedback, choosing case study cities, the mix of rational organization and serendipity in planning curriculum, and following developments related to a conference. Links are also provided to resources on food (in)security, museums, readings, and a local history Facebook group.

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GCSE v2.

0
Keeping case studies alive
HI, I’M ALAN
@GEOBLOGS
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Caveat
There is no evidence to say that
anything I talk about makes any
difference in the classroom.
“Curriculum
making”
OCR ‘A’ & ‘B’
Currently working on 2nd
editions of these books.

Responding to
feedback from users -
if you are one, then
please give me some…
“CHILDHOOD IS A BRANCH OF
CARTOGRAPHY”

Michael Chabon
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201719/cmselect/cmenvaud/
1491/149105.htm

Food (In)security in the UK


Brexit
Growing use of Food Banks
Food as a context for other
topics
Which
cities to
choose?
Leeds
Rosario

“Planning the curriculum is a


strange mixture of rational
organisation and serendipity” -
Eleanor Rawling
Rachael Unsworth - University of Leeds
http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/publications/21stCenturyLeeds/ch4.pdf
New York
https://theconversation.com/what-sort-of-place-is-a-shithole-it-depends-on-your-gender-90342

https://theconversation.com/what-sort-of-place-is-a-shithole-it-depends-on-your-
Google Alerts

GIS - CASA - Oli Mould

Twitter searches & #tags

Cartoons / Pinterest Boards

Exhibition: Museum of Illustration

Museum of Migration

Reading
http://geolibrary2013.blogspot.com

GA Webwatch Column (Archive)

Facebook Groups (Local History) 1906


Follow the developments here…
& on http://gapresidents.blogspot.com
GA Conference 2022 - see you there…
#GAConf22

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