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· 10:00–13:30 CET

First time through the IGCSE Geography course

Led by Matt Podbury and Alan Parkinson.

For first-time Cambridge IGCSE Geography teachers, or those transitioning from the 2026 syllabus: sequencing, resources, fieldwork, and embedding sustainability.

Singapore
17:00–20:30
New Delhi
14:30–18:00
Sydney
20:00–23:30

Starting Cambridge IGCSE Geography for the first time, or transitioning from the 2026 syllabus, raises a stack of practical questions in those opening weeks. Where do you start? How long to spend on each unit? Which resources are worth investing in, and where do you turn when something does not land in the classroom?

The first of two 90-minute sessions is led by Matt and focuses on adapting your delivery for the new Cambridge 0460/0976 syllabus. He works through what has changed and what has stayed the same between 2026 and 2027, sequencing decisions and pace of delivery, doorstep geography opportunities and case studies, free online IGCSE Geography resources, and planning fieldwork visits with effective fieldwork questions.

The second session brings views and key advice from textbook author Alan Parkinson. Discover the print and online resources that work hardest for the new course, the case studies that bring it to life, and practical ways to embed the 'and sustainable' requirement across your curriculum rather than treating it as a bolt-on.

Leave with a clear opening-months roadmap, vetted resources, and practical answers to the questions every first-time IGCSE Geography teacher meets.

Booking

180 per teacher, or bundle to save.

Bookings for this workshop are open. You'll be sent the joining link and any pre-reading the week before the session.

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