During the Easter holidays my Year 12 Geography class and I had the opportunity to join Menai High School on their Geography focused camping expedition around regional NSW and Central Australia - a trip that was superbly conceived, organised and lead by GTANSW Councillor David Proctor. This is a reflective piece about the way I saw an experience such as this providing us with unique examples to consider across each topic of the HSC Geography course. The focus for this piece is People and Economic Activity. Future articles in upcoming editions of the Geography Bulletin will address Urban Places and then Ecosystems At Risk.5 page(s
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Geography, as taught in schools, traditionally engages students in field trips which have a \u27hand...
The Australian Curriculum: Geography identifies place as one of the pivotal concepts. How place is u...
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In the 1960s, the High School Geography Project (HSGP) was developed in the effort to improve geogra...
According to modern cultural and political geography, representation of issues, concepts and past pr...
Currently, the Australian Government is working towards the development and implementation of a nati...
An important aspect of preparing pre-service teachers is to develop their understanding of what cons...
[Abstract]: One approach to conducting educational research is to strive for ‘risk minimisation’. Th...
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