Leading Primary Geography across your school
A live webinar series focusing on geography curriculum mapping, progression, enquiry‑based teaching, fieldwork skills, vocabulary and oracy development, and monitoring and assessment strategies.
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This 2-part webinar series will fully support geography subject leaders in all aspects of their role.
Part 1 will support geography subject leaders with ensuring that their curriculum is well-sequenced and meets the needs of the school’s context. Focusing on mapping and identifying concepts that underpin and link learning across units of work and exploring how oracy and vocabulary can be developed in geography to support learning.
Part 1 will aid geography subject leaders in developing, refining or deepening their understanding of their existing scheme of work.
Part 2 will explore effective teaching strategies and methodologies in primary geography. The focus will be on the enquiry process and developing children’s geographical skills and competency in fieldwork. Key themes such as using the school grounds effectively and ensuring progression in mapwork will be explored. The role of the geography subject leader will be discussed and creating an action plan, monitoring learning and assessment of geography will be explored and exemplified.
As well as being a forum for discussion, sharing good practice and exploring curriculum design approaches, we will also cover key documents such as the Ofsted subject report and subject insight video and share relevant blogs. Delegates will be able to use the content to support teachers within their own school.
For delegates who are not able to attend the live webinars, a recording will be available shortly afterwards, along with the supporting materials.
Map the geography curriculum to ensure coherent sequencing and clear progression in knowledge and skills across the school.
Identify key geographical concepts and weave them consistently through the curriculum to build depth over time.
Adapt or enhance an existing scheme so it reflects the school’s context, locality, and the specific needs of your community.
Strengthen the enquiry process, focusing on progression in geographical skills, fieldwork, vocabulary, and oracy to deepen understanding.
Develop effective approaches for monitoring and assessing geography to track achievement and improve learning across the school.