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Fieldwork
Fieldwork is a vital part of geography education, grounding your students' knowledge in the real world. Whether you're planning a local visit, a full day trip, a residential in the UK or abroad, or even virtual fieldwork, have a look at what's on offer here.
Simply filter by key stage to find the right resources for your group. If you are relatively new to teaching, our CPD article on Championing fieldwork might be of interest.