Coastal Landscapes: How to teach a 2016 specification in 2026 (Pearson Edexcel A level Geography)
Coastal Landscapes: How to teach a 2016 specification in 2026 (Pearson Edexcel A level Geography)
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Discover new and engaging ways to deliver dynamic Coasts lessons in the context of our evolving world!
Ensure your teaching of the Pearson Edexcel A level Coastal Landscapes and Change topic is current, engaging, and challenging for all students with this 60-minute CPD webinar. Join leading expert Cameron Dunn as he explores how you can confidently deliver the 2016 specification in today's shifting physical landscape.
During this webinar, you will discover:
- What has and hasn't changed since the spec was released in 2016?
- How do we deliver complex systems such as sediment cells, positive/negative feedback loops, and dynamic equilibrium without overloading our students?
- How do we ensure students can demonstrate up-to-date, real-world case studies (from emergent coastlines to ICZM conflicts) while still securing the 'core knowledge' they need for the exam?
Register for the webinar to receive the recording for 6 months; attend live for an extra 3 months.
Early Booking Fee: £55.00 + £0.75 booking fee
(Early Booking Fee expires 31st July)
About our expert trainer
With decades of classroom experience under his belt, Cameron Dunn is a highly respected subject specialist who works closely with a major examination body. He is also a renowned author and editor of the Pearson Edexcel A level and GCSE textbooks you probably have stacked up on your desk right now. Cameron delivers premium insights with a direct, practical, classroom focus, making your life easier and helping elevate your students' future by cutting straight to the core of the subject.
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.