In this sharp, beautifully written account of what constitutes high-quality provision and practice in the teaching of geography, Mark Enser scopes the subject's big picture - its history, narrative and fertile questions - while holding in balance the detail of the small stuff which leads to authentic learning. This is no mean feat, and Making Every Geography Lesson Count succeeds by cleverly interweaving into Mark's lyrical commentary some hilariously funny anecdotes and a range of classroom scenarios to lift the lid on this great subject.
If you weren't already in love with geography before reading this book, you will be by the time you finish it.