| I can’t better this statement
from the Geographical Association (Apr 2007). So here
it is.
“We all live our lives geographically. Planet
Earth is our home. It is awesome, diverse, inspiring
and ever changing. Studying geography invites us to
participate more fully in the excitement, enjoyment
and challenge of this dynamic world. It draws on personal
experience, to help us better understand the places
we live in, why they matter and how they are connected
to a globalised world. Geography draws from across the
physical, cultural, economic and political spheres to
illuminate key issues for the present and the future,
explored at all scales from the personal to the local
and the global. Through geography we learn to appreciate
the diversity of landscapes, peoples and cultures. Geography
is therefore a vital subject resource for 21st century
global citizens, enabling us to face questions of what
it means to live sustainably in an interdependent world.
Geography helps us investigate and to think critically
and creatively about the complexities of places, and
different views and feelings relating to places. Geography
is studied through enquiry, this requires the formulation
of effective questions. Fieldwork and outdoor education
are essential to geography. The subject helps develop
significant elements of the skills framework, with a
strong emphasis on utilising maps and visual images
as well as new technologies including Geographical Information.
These transferable geographical skills help to equip
us for lifelong learning as responsible global citizens.”
Yup! That’s what we’re all about. Thanks
guys.
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