Oxford Student Atlas 2012

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  • ISBN 9780199136995
  • Weight: 723g
  • Dimensions: 230 x 362mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2012
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The Oxford Student Atlas is an essential resource for exam success. This atlas combines rigorous content with engaging visuals, making it the ideal reference for students preparing for geography exams. Key Features: • Stunning Visuals: High-quality satellite images and clear, colourful mapping for easy understanding. • Exam Specification Coverage: Includes key themes such as earthquakes, volcanoes, climate change, economic activity, development, and globalisation. • Comprehensive Mapping: Detailed coverage of the British Isles, Europe, and the world. • Student-Friendly Layout: Accessible design based on research into how students interact with maps. • Ideal for Exam Courses: Perfect companion for A Level and GCSE Geography revision.
Dr Patrick Wiegand taught in primary and secondary schools before being appointed to the School of Education at the University of Leeds where he trained teachers, taught on Masters' programmes and supervised PhD students. He became Head of Teacher Training at the University of Leeds and then Reader in Geography Education. He has researched children's thinking with maps and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) throughout his career and has published many books, chapters and research papers in this area including Learning and Teaching with Maps (Routledge, 2006). He was Chair of the Cartography and Children Commission of the International Cartographic Association, held a Leverhulme Research Fellowship in GIS in Education, and has served on the UK Committee for Cartography. He has always worked to improve the quality and usability of classroom teaching materials and has been Editorial Adviser for OUP atlases for 30 years.

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