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Leading the way  inPrimary Geography The Education Show, NEC Birmingham Thursday, 4th March
Seminar Details 	The Geographical Association developed the Primary Geography Quality Mark as a tool to support subject leaders who want to develop, evaluate and gain recognition for the quality of their geography curriculum.   Using examples of work that have been submitted by Quality Mark schools, this seminar will focus on some of the key’ areas that underpin effective subject leadership.
What do I want to do in this session? Introduce the framework and PGQM VLE as tools that can be used to support geography subject leadership. Think about: The GA as a leader of geography You as a potential leader  of geography in your school (or other institution) You as a leader within your classroom (or sphere of influence) Draw your attention to a new GA website on primary subject leadership http://www.geography.org.uk/cpdevents/onlinecpd/primarysubjectleadership/ Conclude by talking about the PGQM registration process.
The Primary Geography Quality Mark An introduction to the Primary Geography Quality Mark 2010 – can be downloaded from: http://www.geography.org.uk/eyprimary/primaryqualitymark/
Using the PGQM audit frameworkLeader or Manager? What underpins effective subject leadership? Use the audit document to choose  4 elements that you feel underpin effective subject leadership. http://www.geography.org.uk/download/GA_PGQMAuditChecklist.pdf
My choices In this session I intend to focus on the first two: Vision Focusing on distinctly geographical activity & experience Recognising geographical achievement (knowledge, understanding & skills) Staff development
"The very essence of leadership is that you have to have a vision. It's got to be a vision you articulate clearly and forcefully on every occasion." --Theodore Hesburgh, President of the University of Notre Dame http://humanresources.about.com/od/leadership/a/leader_vision.htm
Activity: Geography for the 21st Century  Think about the content and form of geography in your classroom or school. How might you want to reshape this to make a curriculum fit for the 21st Century?  As you view the Animoto slideshow choose two or three ideas in order to persuade colleagues that geography has an important part to play in your school curriculum.
The GA vision for geography At a time of change for the primary curriculum why should schools choose to focus on geography? http://www.geography.org.uk/resources/adifferentview
This focus sheet, adapted by Ann Hamblen , is based on a matrix developed by Di Swift for the Valuing Places project – it should not be used commercially without the express permission of the GA : http://www.geography.org.uk/projects/valuingplaces/cpdunits/geographicalimaginations/
What is our vision for geography?Two Rivers Special School, Methodist J & I and Tithe Barn Schoolshare their vision
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It enables you to shape and design the kind of curriculum that is right for your school and for the children you teach.
 ... your collective 'vision' and 'aims' for the curriculum provide you with the tools to monitor how effectively the subject is being taught.Leader or manager? http://www.geography.org.uk/cpdevents/onlinecpd/primarysubjectleadership/avisionforgeography/
Your starting point may well be a series of questions that you share with staff: What do we want geography to do for our children?   Why is this area of learning important? What if we choose to focus on a particular area of geographical learning, for example the 'global dimension' or 'geographical fieldwork'. How would our children benefit from such an approach?  What would they lose?
PGQM Framework : The characteristics of geography in your school 1a. There is a `vision’ for geography that is helping to shape the way that the subject is taught   SEF A4.1: the effectiveness of leadership and management in embedding ambition and driving improvement
Activity 	As you view the next four slides try to work out how this school sees geography contributing to children’s learning. If you were going to write a `vision’ statement for this school what might you write? We believe that through geography our children will: > > > The examples of geography shared on the following slides were submitted as evidence for the Primary Geography Quality Mark in 2008 & 2009.   See http://pgqm.geography.org.uk/default.asp   you will need to obtain a password for this site.  Contact the Geographical Association  http://www.geography.org.uk/contactus/
Wakefield Methodist J & I – Silver PGQM in 2008 During residential visits to Hornsea and Ingleborough the children completed this amazing art work on display in our shared area.
Wakefield Methodist J & I – Silver PGQM in 2008 Staff Inset Day. Aim of day to develop creative ways of using the outdoors to develop map reading skills. The display provides a map of the reservoir staff walked around with photos and grid references of interesting areas along the walk.
Wakefield Methodist J & I – Silver PGQM in 2008 Adding hotspots to our map of Wakefield We mainly worked with a partner to add information to our map – this meant we had someone to check out ideas with.   By week seven children were showing a great deal of confidence when importing maps, adding hotspots and saving their projects.
Wakefield Methodist J & I – Silver PGQM in 2008 The display on special places has a selection of writing from every class in school and stretches across our library. Children enjoy reading about a variety of countries around the world.
You could think about your `vision’ as a kind of spolight that highlights those areas that reflect your passion and enthusiasms. Different schools =  different enthusiasms,  e.g.
Two Rivers Special School – Gold PGQM in 2009
Tithe Barn Primary School, Stockport – Gold PGQM in 2008 Below is a list of each class’s continent and the names/ localities of their twinned schools. RECEPTION - Antarctica / ‘Penguin School’ YEAR ONE – Australasia / Nikao School, Cook Islands YEAR TWO – Asia / Dar Al  Kalima School, Bethlehem YEAR THREE – Africa/ Khensani School, South Africa YEAR FOUR –Europe /  YEAR FIVE – South America / Alvarenga School, Sao Paulo YEAR SIX – North America Our school links are particularly successful in Asia, Africa and South America.  We are constantly striving to build on and improve the links for the other continents.
Tithe Barn Primary School, Stockport – Gold PGQM in 2008 Climate and Habitats Each year group to be taught about the different types of climate/weather within their continent and its effects on the physical and human features.  To link in with this the children should be taught about the key natural habitats within their continent and about what animals and plants live there.  Foundation Stage - to learn names of animals in Antarctica including all the different kinds of penguins.  Also learn about the weather in Antarctica and what it is like to live there – including a talk from a scientist who works in Antarctica. Food/Natural resources  Each year group to investigate food/natural resources that we import from their class continent. In KS2 children to look at what the effects of farming/extraction of resources has on these locations and also to look at the ways that our economic choices have on other communities and the sustainability of the environment.  They could also look at the history of the resource and the effects that the industry of farming/extraction has had e.g coffee in Brazil.  Each class will have opportunities to cook food from their continent in our school kitchen – as outlined in our ‘Food for Thought’ curriculum. 
The GA has been actively promoting the idea of Living Geography Geography that is made to come alive for children It builds on an understanding of children’s `everyday geographies’ and helps to enhance geographical imagination and thinking Concerned with children’s lives, their futures, their world Often starts with local but is set in the context of the global (community) Concerned with how their world is changing and whether this will lead to a more sustainable future for ALL
Living geography - starts with me in my community Identity:  Who am I?  Where do I come from?  Who is my family?  What is my ‘story’?  Who are the people around me?  Where do they come from? What is their ‘story’?
… it is about how our identity is shaped by the geography that is all around us My place in the world:  Where do I live?  How does it look?  How do I feel about it?  http://www.quikmaps.com/full/47961 Y5 Methodist J & I, Wakefield
… about the changes we experience in our community and wider world My place in the world:  Where do I live?  How does it look?  How do I feel about it? How is it changing?  How do I want it to change? http://www.gowilder.org.uk/Oyster-Park/index.htm Oyster Park Junior School, Castleford
... and about the world we live in The Physical world:  What is the world (and this place) made of?  Why do things move?  What becomes of things? The Human world:  Who decides on who gets what, and why?  What is fair?  How do we handle differences of opinion?
Geographical understanding is enhanced by: Fieldwork andoutdoor learning The use of: graphicacy, ICT, distinctive ways of usingmaps, atlases,diagrams, images, multimedia, digital mapping use of specific geographical vocabulary Activeenquiryskills which are applied to understanding place, space, scale, interdependence, physical & human processes, diversity, ESD Valuing own experience of spaceandplace.  PGQM 3:  The quality of provision
Geographyis also a key subject: to engage creativeandcriticalthinking about change (locally and globally) and possible futures. for understanding the worldtheir social/ environmental responsibilityand their place in it.   for underpinning Global Citizenship
http://www.geography.org.uk/cpdevents/onlinecpd/primarysubjectleadership
Distinctly geographical activity is enhanced by:
Finding the website:  The Primary Geography Quality Mark: http://www.geography.org.uk/eyprimary/primaryqualitymark/ CPD Unit:  `Subject leadership in the primary phase’ http://www.geography.org.uk/cpdevents/onlinecpd/primarysubjectleadership Everyday Geographies (my personal blog – I’ll add the 9 number grid activity here) http://primarygeogblog.blogspot.com/

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Leading the Way in Primary Geography

  • 1. Leading the way inPrimary Geography The Education Show, NEC Birmingham Thursday, 4th March
  • 2. Seminar Details The Geographical Association developed the Primary Geography Quality Mark as a tool to support subject leaders who want to develop, evaluate and gain recognition for the quality of their geography curriculum. Using examples of work that have been submitted by Quality Mark schools, this seminar will focus on some of the key’ areas that underpin effective subject leadership.
  • 3. What do I want to do in this session? Introduce the framework and PGQM VLE as tools that can be used to support geography subject leadership. Think about: The GA as a leader of geography You as a potential leader of geography in your school (or other institution) You as a leader within your classroom (or sphere of influence) Draw your attention to a new GA website on primary subject leadership http://www.geography.org.uk/cpdevents/onlinecpd/primarysubjectleadership/ Conclude by talking about the PGQM registration process.
  • 4. The Primary Geography Quality Mark An introduction to the Primary Geography Quality Mark 2010 – can be downloaded from: http://www.geography.org.uk/eyprimary/primaryqualitymark/
  • 5. Using the PGQM audit frameworkLeader or Manager? What underpins effective subject leadership? Use the audit document to choose 4 elements that you feel underpin effective subject leadership. http://www.geography.org.uk/download/GA_PGQMAuditChecklist.pdf
  • 6. My choices In this session I intend to focus on the first two: Vision Focusing on distinctly geographical activity & experience Recognising geographical achievement (knowledge, understanding & skills) Staff development
  • 7. "The very essence of leadership is that you have to have a vision. It's got to be a vision you articulate clearly and forcefully on every occasion." --Theodore Hesburgh, President of the University of Notre Dame http://humanresources.about.com/od/leadership/a/leader_vision.htm
  • 8. Activity: Geography for the 21st Century Think about the content and form of geography in your classroom or school. How might you want to reshape this to make a curriculum fit for the 21st Century? As you view the Animoto slideshow choose two or three ideas in order to persuade colleagues that geography has an important part to play in your school curriculum.
  • 9. The GA vision for geography At a time of change for the primary curriculum why should schools choose to focus on geography? http://www.geography.org.uk/resources/adifferentview
  • 10. This focus sheet, adapted by Ann Hamblen , is based on a matrix developed by Di Swift for the Valuing Places project – it should not be used commercially without the express permission of the GA : http://www.geography.org.uk/projects/valuingplaces/cpdunits/geographicalimaginations/
  • 11. What is our vision for geography?Two Rivers Special School, Methodist J & I and Tithe Barn Schoolshare their vision
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  • 13. It enables you to shape and design the kind of curriculum that is right for your school and for the children you teach.
  • 14. ... your collective 'vision' and 'aims' for the curriculum provide you with the tools to monitor how effectively the subject is being taught.Leader or manager? http://www.geography.org.uk/cpdevents/onlinecpd/primarysubjectleadership/avisionforgeography/
  • 15. Your starting point may well be a series of questions that you share with staff: What do we want geography to do for our children?  Why is this area of learning important? What if we choose to focus on a particular area of geographical learning, for example the 'global dimension' or 'geographical fieldwork'. How would our children benefit from such an approach?  What would they lose?
  • 16. PGQM Framework : The characteristics of geography in your school 1a. There is a `vision’ for geography that is helping to shape the way that the subject is taught   SEF A4.1: the effectiveness of leadership and management in embedding ambition and driving improvement
  • 17. Activity As you view the next four slides try to work out how this school sees geography contributing to children’s learning. If you were going to write a `vision’ statement for this school what might you write? We believe that through geography our children will: > > > The examples of geography shared on the following slides were submitted as evidence for the Primary Geography Quality Mark in 2008 & 2009. See http://pgqm.geography.org.uk/default.asp you will need to obtain a password for this site. Contact the Geographical Association http://www.geography.org.uk/contactus/
  • 18. Wakefield Methodist J & I – Silver PGQM in 2008 During residential visits to Hornsea and Ingleborough the children completed this amazing art work on display in our shared area.
  • 19. Wakefield Methodist J & I – Silver PGQM in 2008 Staff Inset Day. Aim of day to develop creative ways of using the outdoors to develop map reading skills. The display provides a map of the reservoir staff walked around with photos and grid references of interesting areas along the walk.
  • 20. Wakefield Methodist J & I – Silver PGQM in 2008 Adding hotspots to our map of Wakefield We mainly worked with a partner to add information to our map – this meant we had someone to check out ideas with. By week seven children were showing a great deal of confidence when importing maps, adding hotspots and saving their projects.
  • 21. Wakefield Methodist J & I – Silver PGQM in 2008 The display on special places has a selection of writing from every class in school and stretches across our library. Children enjoy reading about a variety of countries around the world.
  • 22. You could think about your `vision’ as a kind of spolight that highlights those areas that reflect your passion and enthusiasms. Different schools = different enthusiasms, e.g.
  • 23. Two Rivers Special School – Gold PGQM in 2009
  • 24. Tithe Barn Primary School, Stockport – Gold PGQM in 2008 Below is a list of each class’s continent and the names/ localities of their twinned schools. RECEPTION - Antarctica / ‘Penguin School’ YEAR ONE – Australasia / Nikao School, Cook Islands YEAR TWO – Asia / Dar Al Kalima School, Bethlehem YEAR THREE – Africa/ Khensani School, South Africa YEAR FOUR –Europe / YEAR FIVE – South America / Alvarenga School, Sao Paulo YEAR SIX – North America Our school links are particularly successful in Asia, Africa and South America. We are constantly striving to build on and improve the links for the other continents.
  • 25. Tithe Barn Primary School, Stockport – Gold PGQM in 2008 Climate and Habitats Each year group to be taught about the different types of climate/weather within their continent and its effects on the physical and human features. To link in with this the children should be taught about the key natural habitats within their continent and about what animals and plants live there. Foundation Stage - to learn names of animals in Antarctica including all the different kinds of penguins. Also learn about the weather in Antarctica and what it is like to live there – including a talk from a scientist who works in Antarctica. Food/Natural resources  Each year group to investigate food/natural resources that we import from their class continent. In KS2 children to look at what the effects of farming/extraction of resources has on these locations and also to look at the ways that our economic choices have on other communities and the sustainability of the environment. They could also look at the history of the resource and the effects that the industry of farming/extraction has had e.g coffee in Brazil. Each class will have opportunities to cook food from their continent in our school kitchen – as outlined in our ‘Food for Thought’ curriculum. 
  • 26. The GA has been actively promoting the idea of Living Geography Geography that is made to come alive for children It builds on an understanding of children’s `everyday geographies’ and helps to enhance geographical imagination and thinking Concerned with children’s lives, their futures, their world Often starts with local but is set in the context of the global (community) Concerned with how their world is changing and whether this will lead to a more sustainable future for ALL
  • 27. Living geography - starts with me in my community Identity: Who am I? Where do I come from? Who is my family? What is my ‘story’? Who are the people around me? Where do they come from? What is their ‘story’?
  • 28. … it is about how our identity is shaped by the geography that is all around us My place in the world: Where do I live? How does it look? How do I feel about it? http://www.quikmaps.com/full/47961 Y5 Methodist J & I, Wakefield
  • 29. … about the changes we experience in our community and wider world My place in the world: Where do I live? How does it look? How do I feel about it? How is it changing? How do I want it to change? http://www.gowilder.org.uk/Oyster-Park/index.htm Oyster Park Junior School, Castleford
  • 30. ... and about the world we live in The Physical world: What is the world (and this place) made of? Why do things move? What becomes of things? The Human world: Who decides on who gets what, and why? What is fair? How do we handle differences of opinion?
  • 31. Geographical understanding is enhanced by: Fieldwork andoutdoor learning The use of: graphicacy, ICT, distinctive ways of usingmaps, atlases,diagrams, images, multimedia, digital mapping use of specific geographical vocabulary Activeenquiryskills which are applied to understanding place, space, scale, interdependence, physical & human processes, diversity, ESD Valuing own experience of spaceandplace. PGQM 3: The quality of provision
  • 32. Geographyis also a key subject: to engage creativeandcriticalthinking about change (locally and globally) and possible futures. for understanding the worldtheir social/ environmental responsibilityand their place in it. for underpinning Global Citizenship
  • 35. Finding the website: The Primary Geography Quality Mark: http://www.geography.org.uk/eyprimary/primaryqualitymark/ CPD Unit: `Subject leadership in the primary phase’ http://www.geography.org.uk/cpdevents/onlinecpd/primarysubjectleadership Everyday Geographies (my personal blog – I’ll add the 9 number grid activity here) http://primarygeogblog.blogspot.com/
  • 36. Further support? If you want to continue to develop geography why not join the Primary Geography Champions Network : http://geographychampions.ning.com/
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Notas del editor

  1. Brainstorm a list of distinctly geographical activities, approaches and skills. How does it compare to the above? What has been left off?
  2. Print this slide off and give to groups as a Bingo card – can they show how each boxed statement might apply to teaching and learning by matching them up with the images in the quiz? Can they explain why? Or, give a practical example of something they have done?