Historians and geographers of the future

The history and geography teams at app are dedicated to inspiring and developing historians and geographers of the future.

We encourage learners to develop the skills they need to understand and interrogate the world around them, so that they become well-rounded global citizens of tomorrow, leading to positive outcomes for their future careers.

Top tips for planning a greener fieldtrip

As you begin to plan for geography fieldtrips once again, in the local area or further afield, Eco-Schools Manager at Keep Britain Tidy, Lee Wray-Davies shares some useful tips for planning a greener fieldtrip.

Read Top tips for planning a greener fieldtrip (PDF | 2.3 MB)

Who is on the panel

The panel discussion at the Geography Association online conference included:

  • Bob Digby (Chair) - GA Honorary Treasurer, former GA President
  • David Holmes - freelance author with interest in digital fieldwork
  • Nick Lapthorn - Group Operations Manager (West) Field Studies Council, former GA President
  • Catherine Owen - Chair GAISIG, Subject Leader The King Alfred School, Highbridge and author
  • Jon Wolton - Senior Subject Advisor, app Edexcel Geography

Celebrating World Environment Day

To celebrate World Environment Day (Saturday 5 June 2021), we are highlighting the work of some inspirational young people who are playing their part to help protect our planet and are affecting change beyond the classroom. With projects ranging from tackling plastic pollution to raising awareness of nature reserves and designated wildlife sites, these young people are determined to make a positive difference. We have created a series of posters, which we hope will encourage your students to get involved.

Get involved by sharing your students’ projects!

We’d love to see what your students are doing to protect the planet.

Please share your photos with us on Twitter by tagging @Edexcel_Geog and using #GenerationRestoration and #WorldEnvironmentDay.

Geographers of the future

Fieldwork is an important aspect of geography and helps develop an array of useful life skills. Fieldwork can be challenging, informative, sometimes messy but often a lot of fun. It allows students to explore issues and questions in a real-world context and to question their own findings. It nurtures analytical and critical thinking and helps to build resilience.

Pre-Fieldwork Planning: tips for planning a successful field trip

Recent news and blog posts

  • Digital Assessment Research: Mode Comparability

    Student performance across onscreen and paper-based exams

    We believe that exams should be a fair and accurate reflection of students’ performance – regardless of whether an exam is taken onscreen or on paper.

    That’s why our research focuses on many aspects of comparability – including student performance across paper and digital exams.

  • Digital Assessment Research: Text Styling and Formatting

    We believe that all students should be able to best show what they know and can do in exams – regardless of whether the exam is taken onscreen or on paper.   

    That’s why we’re continuously researching and gathering feedback to better understand and inform how we can enhance accessibility and inclusion in exams – including through text styling and formatting.

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