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| We would like to compile a list of
school geography department web sites so if you feel yours is worth
a look, please let
us know. They are not meant to be perfect but the result of
honest endeavour of geography teachers and their students. David Gardner
has created some very useful hints and tips on developing geography
websites - follow the Teachers links from Raincliffe
School's website. There is also support for creating and
maintaining your school website from BECTa Here are some to look at to get you started:
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Swanshurst Birmingham
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Andrew Skelding has just launched Endon High School's Geography site. It has some excellent features. Andrew has incorporated many features of this site and as far as I am concerned, that is what this site is for. Well done. He is planning to feature lots of pupils' work - celebration is a key purpose of a school's website. |
| Andrew Stacey from East Bergholt High School, Suffolk at www.stacey.peak-media.co.uk. It has a fair number of photographic resources for geographers, as well as serving the needs of the students at my school. I enjoyed the pebblemeter and the combination of your images of the coast etc. and the aerial photographs from Suffolk. like the way you are creating self-study material for students to use at home - and advice docs for students to improve. |
| Chae Cruickshank of Archbishop Sancroft High School Norfolk suggests we have a look at the Norwich School Geography Depatment website for its fieldwork images, interactive elements and just overall professional design. |
| Moira Walker and Amanda Hayler from Chelmsford County High School have this site which is very good for fieldwork and coursework as well as links for the units of their syllabi. |
| The original school website to help students at Bishop Heber High School, Malpas, Cheshire, was created by Graham Russell. Their is now a new site which is being developed. |
| Marple Hall School Kevin Foster has asked friends of SLN Geography to check out the Marple Hall School geography website. It is well designed with a clear structure and has some good friendly text to encourage pupils to use the web effectively. |
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Coburn School, The Humanities faculty website from this London school is mainly aimed at pupils and parents. It has just been restructured by Ahmir Ahmad, a Y10 pupil in conjunction with the Head of Humanities, Mr. Chapman. There are some particularly appropriate features for geographers, including fieldtrips and photo albums and an Encyclopaedia Humanica which looks interesting' |
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Margaret Ward RC High School, Stoke-on-Trent Matt Amison has created a website for his department which has been in existence since April 2000 and has developed rapidly into a very useful teaching and learning tool (mostly through useful links to other sites). There are also pages about their many fieldtrips, with extensive help and useful resources for pupils studying geography in all year groups. A particularly with exemplary feature of this site is a virtual trip round the geography department and a glimpse at their display work. |
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Peter's High School, Stoke on Trent We particularly like the kids work (look at Y9!!) Congratulations! There are some photos of Festival Park, Stoke-on-Trent |
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Woodhouse High
School, Tamworth Jason Wood and other colleagues have developed a site clearly laid out links - for different subjects. They have some superb aerials of The Trent in flood in November 2000. The virtual quarry tour and the rainforest roadshow are featured. |
| Emerson Park School, Havering web site has a section on their geography curriculum. It is an example of how to add value to descriptions of what a school does and involve the parents. They use scale concepts throughout our site to reinforce the geographical messages. They contrast a satellite image of our site with a vertical air photograph and challenge our visitors to relate these to maps at a wide variety of scales. Thanks to Dave Taskis for sending this in. |
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Alleynes High
School, Stone Bob Jones and his team have developed a site clearly laid out and is also in development. http://www.alleynes.staffs.sch.uk/geography/Geography%20Home%20Page.htm |
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Hampstead School where
Noel Jenkins, friend of SLN geography has created a rich site about his
department. http://www.geography.ndo.co.uk/ |
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David Gardner, Raincliffe
School website. The main emphasis here is providing resources to help pupils with their homework. The homework material is accessed by clicking on the left hand door. The right hand door provides information for parents and visitors. In the pupils showcase section, there is more detailed information about our Yr 9 rainforest debate, which is being used as a QCA case study for entrepreneur skills on their website. In the Teachers links section there are really good hints and tips for developing school websites. |
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