Simon Catling is Assistant Dean of the Westminster Institute of Education at Oxford Brookes University. He spent many years as a classroom teacher in primary schools in London before moving into teacher education, where he has worked with primary trainee teachers as geography tutor. His recent research has been in such areas as children's understanding of geography, the state of primary geography and the provision of geography in primary teacher training courses. He has run many primary geography workshops and extended geography in-service courses. He has written widely on geography in primary education, including regularly in Primary Geographer. He is author of Placing Places and the Mapstart series Tessa Willy has been Associate Professor, School Director of Teacher Education at Kingston University, UK, since early 2018. She spent the first years of her career as both a primary school teacher in a variety of different settings across the UK and a secondary-school geography teacher in the UK as well as in Malawi. Moving into higher education, she worked as senior lecturer in primary geography at the University of Roehampton, UK, where she developed an outdoor environmental area with colleagues and students that has been used as a model in initial teacher education and continuing professional development for teachers. Tessa's areas of particular interest are in issues around the ethics of geography, notably climate change, sustainability, social justice and global citizenship. Tessa is been a member of the Editorial Board of the Geographical Association's journal Primary Geography and has edited several issues
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Introduction PART 1: Understanding primary geography Geography in primary schools Valuing geography; the importance and nature of geography Children's geographies: experience, awareness and understanding Exploring places; key ideas in understanding places Understanding the environment: aspects of physical, human and environmental geography Exploring sustainability: environmental impact, sustainability and sustainable schools Geography and social justice: citizenship, equity and controversial issues Understanding geographical enquiry Experiencing and visualising geography: fieldwork, photographs, artefacts and maps PART 2: Exploring geography teaching and curriculum In the beginning: geographical learning in the early years Investigating the school and its grounds Exploring locally, regionally and nationally Exploring global dimensions and places elsewhere in the world Planning primary geography teaching Assessing geographical learning Developing learning in primary geography education Appendices

