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The Water Cycle: How to teach a 2016 specification in 2026 (Pearson Edexcel A Level Geography)

Tue 16 Jun 2026 16:00 - 17:00 BST Online, Google Meet

The Water Cycle: How to teach a 2016 specification in 2026 (Pearson Edexcel A Level Geography)

Tue 16 Jun 2026 16:00 - 17:00 BST Online, Google Meet

Is your understanding of the water cycle up to date with the latest insights and critical global challenges? Join our essential webinar designed specifically for Geography teachers seeking a comprehensive subject knowledge refresh.

Delivered by Paul Logue - Experienced Head of Geography, SLT member, and recipient of the RGS Ordnance Survey Award 2025 - this session provides premium insights tailored for busy teachers who want immediate classroom impact.

  • Learn why moving the water topic to Year 1 improves synoptic linking and exam confidence.
  • Tackle new factors in water insecurity, including the significant impact of AI and global data centres.
  • Evaluate case studies like the Three Gorges Dam and transboundary management in the Nile Basin.
  • Practical ways to teach complex cycles and the localized impacts of changing precipitation.


Register for the webinar to receive the recording for 6 months; attend live for an extra 3 months.

Booking Fee: £69.00 + £0.75 booking fee


About our expert trainer

Paul Logue is the Head of Geography and a Teaching and Learning Leader at St Dominic's Sixth Form College. He is also the Chair of the Post-16 and Higher Education Phase Committee for the Geographical Association and a winner of the Royal Geographical Society's Ordnance Survey Award. He is an experienced educator, staff governor and leader with a passion for innovative teaching and learning strategies. Paul is the founder of @GeogChat, a social media group for teachers to share their love of geography.


Booking information

One login per teacher for the live session, but the recording is there for your whole department. We will email an invoice the next business day, and payment is due via bank transfer within 14 days. Remember to include your PO number so your finance office doesn't have to chase you.