Geography Teachers Association of Queensland

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Location: Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia

Retired high school Geography teacher of 35 years. Fascinated by volcanoes, beaches, glaciers, rainforests - the outdoors plus ancient civilisations.

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Draft Senior Geography Syllabus comments required

The draft syllabus is up on the web for feedback. Please encourage as many of your colleagues as possible to contribute to the feedback.

This syllabus will be in schools next year for general implementation in 2008.

The draft Senior Geography document can be found on the QSA website via the following links.

http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/yrs11_12/subjects/geog/index.html

The draft syllabus is a pdf file on this page.

Don't miss out on your opportunity to have a say in the direction of the new syllabus.

Feedback should be submitted before July 14.

Regards

David Lergessner

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

From GTAQ Council May 2006

Members need to look out for the following:

1. GTAQ Annual Conference - Teachers’ Day at the IGU-CGE Symposium

Thursday June 29. Full details are available on the GTAQ website - http://www.gtaq.webcentral.com.au/conf2003/default.htm

There is a wide range of speakers from all around the world as well as local teachers making presentations on this day.

Members should note there is a session on the new Senior syllabus on this day too.

2. Senior Geography draft syllabus release

The draft Senior Geography syllabus may be available for comment on the QSA website - http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/ as early as Friday. Teachers should take the opportunity to make their comments known at this stage of the consultation process.

3. GTAQ Journal

This is being mailed to members today.

4. GTAQ Skills sessions.

These are for new or inexperienced Geography teachers and the first will be at Browns Plains High School on June 6. These sessions are free and a light afternoon tea will be provided. A further one will be held on the northside at Wavell High school on August 3. The program runs from 4-6pm and is divided into two one hour sessions. Topics include graphing, report writing, mapping and fieldwork. Further information can be obtained from Lucie Sorensen – lucie.sorensen@qsa.edu.au or phone 3864 0292.

Keep on geoging.

David Lergessner