Next year’s GA conference is all about the geographies of difference. Priory’s Geography curriculum allows pupils to explore how places and spaces can affect the experiences of different groups of people and it’s something that I believe strongly about.
Today, I saw a Tweet sent out by James Ball with a link to the tube map for those who can’t climb stairs. The map is below, compare it with the full tube map above.
This provides an excellent context for geographical enquiry. How does the experience of London differ?
This area of personal geography also provides an excellent source of on-site fieldwork investigation. For example, our pupils often explore the school as ‘different’ people to see how far they would get. This is the map of our school if you can’t use steps:
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