Dear Mia
Yes, please. I did send a message a moment ago, before I read this message.
Mick
--On 31 May 2006 13:49 +0100 Mia Gray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Mick,
>
> Yes, I really agree with you. I'll pass your ideas on to the group (do
> you want to be involved?).
>
> Thanks for this,
>
> Mia
>
> --On 31 May 2006 11:03 +0100 Mick Dunford <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Mia
>>
>> I agree with Roger that EGRG involvement would be a very good idea. Maybe
>> one way forward is to ask for ideas as to what such a syllabus should
>> cover. If I were to suggest one theme, more pertinent than the ones
>> Castells dealt
>> with in the 1990s for the most part, I would say that it should be
>> spatial inequality and development embracing examples from Europe, China
>> and Latin America .... and getting sixth formers to pay considerable
>> attention to other parts of the world.
>>
>> Mick Dunford
>>
>>
>> Dear Mia
>>
>> This is really helpful approach: EGRG should definitely be involved in
>> some way. THis kind of work can be quite time consuming but perhaps we
>> could suggest that we are very keen to be involved and ask what Simon has
>> in mind re a formal commitment from us?
>>
>> Yours
>>
>> Roger
>>
>> Mia Gray wrote:
>>
>>> Dear All,
>>>
>>> The invitation below from Simon Oakes (for the examining board Edexcel)
>>> sounds like a great chance to have input into restructuring how schools
>>> teach economic geography. Could anyone interested contact him directly
>>> at [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>> All my best,
>>>
>>> Mia
>>>
>>> Dr. Mia Gray
>>> Secretary EGRG
>>> Dept. of Geography
>>> Cambridge University
>>> Downing Place
>>> Cambridge
>>> CB2 3EN
>>> (01223) 333349
>>
>>
>> --On 31 May 2006 07:29 +0100 Roger Lee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
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>
>
> Dr. Mia Gray
> Dept. of Geography
> Cambridge University
> Downing Place
> Cambridge
> CB2 3EN
> (01223) 333349
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