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The Geographical Association (GA) is a UK-based subject association with the core charitable objective of furthering the study, learning and teaching of geography.

Within the Press & Media area you'll find our latest press releases, biographies and quotes from key people within the organisation, links to news articles featuring the GA and a selection of downloadable photographs.

About the GA

The About Us area contains further information about the structure of the GA and what we do. A selection of official papers is available on the Documents page, while articles, reports and comments from the GA and our committee members can be found on the Campaigning for Geography page.

Key information about the Geographical Association is provided in the PDF below:

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Contact Us

If you require further information, or if you would like to arrange an interview, please contact the GA's Programme Director John Lyon.

The Geographical Association
160 Solly Street
Sheffield
UK
S1 4BF

Tel: +44 114 296 0088  Fax: +44 114 296 7176
Email: info@geography.org.uk

Visit the Contact Us page for a map and directions to GA HQ, plus contact details for all members of staff.

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Join the GA today for professional journals, huge discounts on publications and CPD events and free access to our online photo gallery.

Journals - Free Access for GA Members

Primary Geographer

This issue focuses on refreshing the primary curriculum, offering advice on planning for integrated learning and using the concept of place as a focus. It also includes examples of how three schools have successfully combined art with geography.

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Teaching Geography

The Summer issue, which focuses on young people’s geographies, discusses how we can use students’ personal experiences to help make a geography curriculum which is meaningful and relevant to their everyday lives.

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Geography

This issue features a series of articles that attempt to demonstrate the value of a geographical perspective in facing up to the current global food crisis. Article topics include the EU sugar reform and its effects on Caribbean producers, aquaculture in Thailand, and the obesity 'epidemic'. The issue also features a Spotlight On article on the URBAN EARTH project.

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