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  2. Knowledge organiser - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He called the template a knowledge organiser. [3] [4] To construct a knowledge organiser, the unit of study and the content requiring to be taught needs to be identified. Subsequently, around five to ten key points based on the key areas are documented on one column and their definition in the opposite column. [5]

  3. Geography of England - Wikipedia

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    The English Irish Sea coast is an important area of estuaries and bird life, with Wirral being a peninsula bounded by two rivers, the River Dee and the River Mersey. Liverpool and Merseyside are areas of high population and important industry along this coast, with tourist resorts of Southport and Blackpool being further to the north.

  4. Geography - Wikipedia

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    Technical geography concerns studying and developing tools, techniques, and statistical methods employed to collect, analyze, use, and understand spatial data. [26] [3] [60] [62] Technical geography is the most recently recognized, and controversial, of the branches

  5. Wikipedia:Contents/Geography and places - Wikipedia

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    Geography (Greek Geo (γη) or Gaea (γαία), meaning "Earth", and graphein (γράφειν) meaning "to describe" or "to write") is the study of the earth and its features, inhabitants, and phenomena. A literal translation would be "to describe or write about the Earth". The first person to use the word "geography" was Eratosthenes (275

  6. Outline of geography - Wikipedia

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    an academic discipline – a body of knowledge given to − or received by − a disciple (student); a branch or sphere of knowledge, or field of study, that an individual has chosen to specialize in. Modern geography is an all-encompassing discipline that seeks to understand the Earth and its human and natural complexities − not merely where objects are, but how they have changed and come ...

  7. Administrative geography of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Euler diagram of the British Isles. This structure was formed by the union agreed between the former sovereign states, the Kingdom of England (including the Principality of Wales) and the Kingdom of Scotland in the Treaty of Union and enacted by the Acts of Union 1707 to form the single Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800); followed by the Act of Union 1800, which combined Great Britain with ...

  8. Joe Kirby (teacher) - Wikipedia

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    Kirby is an English teacher [5] who writes on translating research into the classroom. [6] Prior to becoming director of education at Athena Learning Trust, [7] and vice principal at Jane Austen College, part of the Inspiration Trust, Norwich, [8] he was at Dunraven School in Streatham, [9] [10] and then was one of four deputy heads at Michaela Community School in Wembley, [11] a school he ...

  9. Quantitative revolution - Wikipedia

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    In geography, the quantitative revolution (QR) [a] was a paradigm shift that sought to develop a more rigorous and systematic methodology for the discipline. It came as a response to the inadequacy of regional geography to explain general spatial dynamics.