...with apologies for those outside England and Wales (though i guess that
doesn't preclude you from commenting...??).
Duncan
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From: A forum for critical and radical geographers
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Jo Norcup
Sent: 31 August 2005 11:18
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Subject: Geography Consultation
Anyone wanting to share their thoughts ideas and pearls about making the
school geography curriculum in England and Wales more critically engaging,
please have a look at the forwarded message from the Geographical
Association below:
Dear all
www.geography.org.uk/consultation
The Geography Consultation is now live on the GA website where it will
remain until 30 September (see website for further information). Please
spread the word amongst your 'geographical' friends and colleagues - we
want as many people as possible to register their views on the future of
geography in the curriculum.
Best wishes,
Anne
Anne Greaves
Website Production Editor
the Geographical Association
160 Solly Street
Sheffield
S1 4BF
Tel: 0114 296 0088; fax: 0114 296 7176; website: www.geography.org.uk; e-
mail: [log in to unmask]
geography - teaching - excellence
The GA is an independent unincorporated association of around 8000 members.
Its core activities are funded largely by membership subscriptions. The
GA's strength comes from its members. Your support is vital to us.
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