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Here Laura McLarty discusses the different learning needs of young people today and how work experience can play an important role in their development.
 
 
Here Laura McLarty looks back on her own school days and considers the different learning approaches of young people and how these can be catered for.
Meet Laura McLarty
A warm welcome to Laura McLarty, a dedicated youth researcher and a postgraduate fellow at the Royal Geographical Society with IBG.
Modelling Geography
In his final blog post, David Atkinson explains how the unusual arrival of a sandpit in his Geography department has transformed lessons.
Here David Atkinson discusses the valuable skills Sixth Form students can develop through the Extended Project Qualification.
In his third blog post, David Atkinson explains the importance of GIS technology in the work of British charity, MapAction.
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