Rebecca Kitchen is the head of professional development at the Geography Association and was previously the CPD and curriculum manager and secondary curriculum leader. She also worked as the curriculum manager for humanities and was the head of geography, during which time her department successfully achieved the Geographical Association's Secondary Geography Quality Mark twice and was recognised as a centre of excellence.
See more from Rebecca KitchenGCSE Geography: Top Tips for Delivering Subject Content
This webinar will offer practical tips and tools for you to integrate into classroom practice, helping to improve academic outcomes for students in GCSE Geography. It showcases practices and pedagogies to aid learners’ in comprehending elements of the curriculum which are commonly misunderstood, as well as aspects which are core components to the syllabus.
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For: Teachers
Aim: This webinar will offer practical tips and tools for you to integrate into classroom practice, helping to improve academic outcomes for students in GCSE Geography. It showcases practices and pedagogies to aid learners’ in comprehending elements of the curriculum which are commonly misunderstood, as well as aspects which are core components to the syllabus.
Why this webinar’s important: This is the first in a series offering expert, practical guidance on teaching specific GCSE subjects – with a focus on core elements of the syllabus as well as areas that students traditionally find more challenging. Key Stage 4 is a critical phase, and as students hone their focus on a chosen selection of subjects, there is the opportunity to deliver engaging lessons which develop passion and skill, as well as exam readiness. This webinar suggests innovative ways to teach elements of the GCSE Geography curriculum to aid knowledge acquisition and retention for exams, as well as raising student engagement with the subject.