She is also the current Chair of the Fieldwork and Outdoor Learning Special Interest Group of the Geographical Association.
You can follow their Twitter feed on the link below.
@GAFOLSIG
Each Friday she shares a resource linked to fieldwork, and several of these have the potential to be put to use to those teaching the GCSE Natural History. This week's resource is a useful sheet that can be used to assess the human impact on ecosystems and habitats in an area.
@GAFOLSIG
Each Friday she shares a resource linked to fieldwork, and several of these have the potential to be put to use to those teaching the GCSE Natural History. This week's resource is a useful sheet that can be used to assess the human impact on ecosystems and habitats in an area.
🌍🔍#FridayFieldwork
— The Island Geographer (@theislandgeogr) March 8, 2024
Every Friday I showcase a resource which might make planning and delivering geography fieldwork a little easier. This week...
Human Impact Survey (Ecosystems and Habitats)https://t.co/SybBwsW1SJ pic.twitter.com/hCoGoka5Wv
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