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How to be “out standing in your field” (work) Alan Parkinson Former GA Secondary Curriculum Development Leader

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How to be “out standing in your field” (work)

Alan ParkinsonFormer GA Secondary

Curriculum Development Leader

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Chapter 18 of GA Secondary Geography Handbook

Chapter 10 of Primary Geography Handbook

(and many more GA publications relating to fieldwork)

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“the process not the product...” ?

Image: Alan Parkinson

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Animoto movie...

http://biz.animoto.com/education/faq.html

[email protected]

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Fieldwork on the Salt Marsh

Exploring ZONATION and SUCCESSION

Image: Alan Parkinson

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What OFSTED think (if you’re interested)

• “Well planned fieldwork in geography adds clear value to learning in the subject as well as providing a positive contribution to the wider curriculum.”

• “Follow up from fieldwork also provides very good support for extended writing, numeracy linked to the analysis of data, sketching, map work, formulating hypotheses and thinking skills.”

• “Enquiry-based fieldwork sharpens and deepens learners’ understanding of geography and the progressive development of geographical skills”

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Benefit of the local area

• Accessible• Can be visited frequently, and

cheaply, and observe changes over time

• Pupil perceptions of their local area• “Alternative narratives”• Geo Orienteering David Rogers

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Beacon Dodsworth

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ACORN ClassificationTree with branches

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IKEA Frames

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Fieldwork in the School Grounds

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http://daviderogers.blogspot.com

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“Over to you” – student based

learning

QCA – 2020 Vision

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Data Collection

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Image: Alan Parkinson

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Image copyright The Sun

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Castleton: accessibility...http://www.geographypages.co.uk/peaks.htm

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Increasing convergence of technology

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Field Sketches ? Cheat….http://www.dumpr.net

Image: Alan Parkinson

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Google Earth• PLACEMARKS (add content…)

• Upload video to YouTube (phone videos) & embed

• PATHS (transects with waypoints)

• QUESTIONNAIRE DATA (plotted with GE Graph)

• LAND USE ZONING (with POLYGONS)

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RISK ASSESSMENTS

With thanks to Paula Owens, Primary Curriculum Development Leader, GA

Image by Andrew Stacey

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Isle of Arran – Flickr images

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Aerial view of area with Google

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What are the risks? What action can we take to stay safe?

Risk: falling over on bumpy, hard car park surface.

Action: walk rather than run. Look carefully.

Risk: steep, slippery slope

Action: keep clear.

Risk: moving cars

Action: Look, listen & think. Stay close to adults

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Arial view via Google of Beach area to be visited2

Note the end terraced house.

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What risks? What action can we take to stay safe?

Risk: sharp objects and other rubbish on beach

Action: check carefully before sitting down.

Risk: hot sun can burn skin

Action: sun cream and hats

2Here is the same house seen from ground level.

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Parents’ Evenings and Open Evenings – data collection and publicity opportunities !

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After the event...• Follow up• Picture competition• Displays of pupil work and quotes for publicity materials• ‘Modelling’

WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ?

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Selected slides taken fromhttp://www.geography.org.uk/secondary/ofstedconference/

David Holmes’ slidesField Studies Council Adviser

Presentation available athttp://www.slideshare.net/GeoBlogs

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With thanks to:• Richard Meadows• Rachael Peryer• Paula Owens, GA Primary Curriculum Development Leader• David Holmes• Images by Andrew Stacey and me…• Members of SLN Forum, and the Edexcel Ning

http://newedexcelgeog.ning.com• http://www.geographypages.co.uk/virtual.htm• Jamie Buchanan Dunlop• David Rogers for Enquiry Slides and GeoOrienteering• GTT website Fieldwork section: Eleanor Coulber• The Sun website