I'm living in sunny Liverpool but work in Crosby which is just to the north of Liverpool. I had a spell working in Stoke and Cheshire before that.
So you're in Lancaster, I lived there for a bit when I was a youngster! I visited Lancaster and at Malham a few years ago for fieldwork- it was a bit weird going back as a teacher.
Have a fun day at the Cumbria Conference.
Malc
At 1:46pm on December 23, 2008, Malc Kennedy said…
Hello Michelle,
I was just checking some replies to a post I put on here about fieldwork in the Lake District and noticed that you are on here. So you're back in your beloved Cumbria?
Hope you are OK, Merry Christmas and all the best for 2009.
Hi Michelle, welcome to the ning. Please do upload any good (or average!) resources / ideas / links etc. you have - especially if it's Cumbria-specific. I'm hoping that if everyone just contributes the odd thing then we can build a really useful bank... look forward to meeting you sometime.
Standard welcome note below, if you manage to find the time to read through it!!
Dear New Member,
I have created this NING as part of my role as RSA (Regional Subject Advisor) for the GA.
The aim is to facilitate increased communication between geography teachers (and field studies tutors, PGCE tutors and students, etc.) either working in Cumbria or with a particular interest in Cumbria (e.g. regular field trips).
I’d love for you to post resources, ideas, photos, links to useful websites, local geographical news items, etc. – and find good things you can use that others have posted – but even if you don’t find the time for any of that, being a member of this NING will ‘keep you in the loop’ wrt curriculum changes, INSETs, etc.
I also envisage teachers using the forum to ask things like ‘does anyone do a fieldtrip to Barrow?’ or ‘does anyone have a good KS3 scheme of work on The Lake District’ or ‘does anyone know of a video clip that shows longshore drift in action?’ or ‘does anyone have any resources on urban models based on Carlisle?’ – rather like the SLN forum, but with the focus on Cumbria.
Why not add the NING to your homepage tabs and check in daily to see what people are saying / uploading?
One advantage of posting here is that it will help you in accumulating evidence of ‘sharing of good practice’ which is a requirement of e.g. threshold, AST, etc. (also good to talk about at interview). If you download a resource, please do just post a ‘thanks’, so that the creator of the resource can use that as evidence. Even better would be providing feedback if you have used the resource / idea in a lesson. I would love for this forum to also be a place where people can give feedback on resources, suggesting possible developments or improvements.
In an ideal world the NING will also help in arranging face-to-face meetings between geography teachers, but the beauty of the NING is that it doesn’t involve travelling long distances like most face-to-face meetings in our vast county do!
My hope is that at least one teacher from each secondary school in Cumbria will join up – ideally every geography teacher in Cumbria, so please do invite any others you know of.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please do let me know.
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I'm living in sunny Liverpool but work in Crosby which is just to the north of Liverpool. I had a spell working in Stoke and Cheshire before that.
So you're in Lancaster, I lived there for a bit when I was a youngster! I visited Lancaster and at Malham a few years ago for fieldwork- it was a bit weird going back as a teacher.
Have a fun day at the Cumbria Conference.
Malc
I was just checking some replies to a post I put on here about fieldwork in the Lake District and noticed that you are on here. So you're back in your beloved Cumbria?
Hope you are OK, Merry Christmas and all the best for 2009.
Malc
Standard welcome note below, if you manage to find the time to read through it!!
Dear New Member,
I have created this NING as part of my role as RSA (Regional Subject Advisor) for the GA.
The aim is to facilitate increased communication between geography teachers (and field studies tutors, PGCE tutors and students, etc.) either working in Cumbria or with a particular interest in Cumbria (e.g. regular field trips).
I’d love for you to post resources, ideas, photos, links to useful websites, local geographical news items, etc. – and find good things you can use that others have posted – but even if you don’t find the time for any of that, being a member of this NING will ‘keep you in the loop’ wrt curriculum changes, INSETs, etc.
I also envisage teachers using the forum to ask things like ‘does anyone do a fieldtrip to Barrow?’ or ‘does anyone have a good KS3 scheme of work on The Lake District’ or ‘does anyone know of a video clip that shows longshore drift in action?’ or ‘does anyone have any resources on urban models based on Carlisle?’ – rather like the SLN forum, but with the focus on Cumbria.
Why not add the NING to your homepage tabs and check in daily to see what people are saying / uploading?
One advantage of posting here is that it will help you in accumulating evidence of ‘sharing of good practice’ which is a requirement of e.g. threshold, AST, etc. (also good to talk about at interview). If you download a resource, please do just post a ‘thanks’, so that the creator of the resource can use that as evidence. Even better would be providing feedback if you have used the resource / idea in a lesson. I would love for this forum to also be a place where people can give feedback on resources, suggesting possible developments or improvements.
In an ideal world the NING will also help in arranging face-to-face meetings between geography teachers, but the beauty of the NING is that it doesn’t involve travelling long distances like most face-to-face meetings in our vast county do!
My hope is that at least one teacher from each secondary school in Cumbria will join up – ideally every geography teacher in Cumbria, so please do invite any others you know of.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please do let me know.
All the best,
Kevin (Cooper)
John Ruskin School, Coniston
kevincooper777@btinternet.com
07752 412254
01229 718847