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Dr Charles Rawding

Charles Rawding

Senior Lecturer, Humanities Course Leader : PGCE Geog CL - Dept of Geography

Department:Humanities (NGAS), Faculty of Education
Geography
Work 01695 584207

Dr Charles Rawding is Geography PGCE Course Leader at Edge Hill University. His main research interests lie in curriculum innovation in school geography and the links between school and academic geography. He has published extensively on geography education. His most recent books have been: Reading our Landscapes: Understanding changing geographies (Chris Kington Publishing, 2007) and Understanding Place as a Process (Geographical Association, 2007). He has also written and edited a three volume series: Contemporary Approaches to Geography (Chris Kington Publishing forthcoming 2010). He is a member of the Geographical Association Teacher Education Working Group and a consultant for the Young Peoples’ Geography Project. He has extensive experience as an external examiner at other universities.

Qualifications

  • D.Phil, University of Sussex, 1989.
  • MA, University of Sussex, Geography, 1986.
  • PGCE, University of Sussex, Social studies, 1981.
  • B.A.(Hons), University of Sussex, Geography, 1979.

Research

Curriculum innovation in school geography and the links between school and academic geography.

Publications

  • C Rawding (2011) PGCE/NQT Keynote Lecture`Towards teaching the geographies of consumer society', Geographical Association Annual Conference, Geographical Association
  • C Rawding (2011) Changing geographies of childhood: some implications for geography teaching', GTE Geography Tutors' Conference, Matlock Bath
  • (2011) Discussion to part 2 In G Butt (eds), Geography,Education and the Future, 1st Edition, London, Continuum, 121-123 pages, ISBN=978184706498 (bookchapter)
  • C Rawding (2010) Contemporary approaches to Geography:, 1st Edition, volume 1 Human Geography, London, Chris Kington, ISBN=978-1-899857-
  • C Rawding, V Holden, A Worsley (2010) Contemporary approaches to Geography, 1st Edition, volume 3 Environmental Geography, London, Chris Kington, ISBN=978-1-899857-
  • C Rawding, S Suggitt (2010) Contemporary approaches to Geography, 1st Edition, volume 3 Physical Geography, London, Chris Kington, ISBN=978-1-899857-
  • Rawding,C (2010) What are the connections between subject developments in academic and school geography?', International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 19 (2), 119-126
  • C Rawding (2010) Reconstructing the rural: contemporary approaches to the British counrtyside, GTE Geography Tutors' Conference, Madingley Hall, Cambridge, 29th - 31st January
  • C Rawding (2010) Teaching transport : new approaches, Geographical Association Annual Conference, Geographical Association, Univ of Derby 8th - 10th April, Submitted
  • Rawding,C (2009) Towards teaching geographies of consumption, Geography, 94 (2), 126-132
  • Rawding,C (2009) Teaching place as a process', Teaching Geography, 34 (2), 64-67
  • C Rawding (2009) High farming on the Wolds, The Lincolnshire Wolds, Oxford, Windgather Press, 39-48 pages, ISBN=978-1-905119- (bookchapter)
  • C Rawding (2009) New approaches to teaching retailing, Geographical Association Annual Conference, Geographical Association, http://www.geography.org.uk/events/annualconference/
  • C Rawding (2009) Incorporating the cultural turn into geographies of mobilities, GTE Geography Tutors' Conference, http://www.geography.org.uk/projects/gtip/gteconferences/
  • Rawding,C (2008) Changing land use in North East Lancashire during the Second World War.', North West Geography, 8 (2008), 1-13
  • Rawding C (2008) Liverpool: capital of culture, Teaching Geography, Jan (2008), 11-14
  • C Rawding (2008) New approaches to teaching tourism, Geographical Association Annual Conference, Geographical Association, http://www.geography.org.uk/events/annualconference/guildford2008/
  • C Rawding (2008) Towards teaching geographies of consumption., GTE Geography Tutors' Conference., http://www.geography.org.uk/projects/gtip/gteconferences/
  • Rawding C (2007) A tale of two markets: housing in east Lancashire, Geography, 92 (2), 13-22
  • C Rawding (2007) Reading our landscapes:understanding changing geographies, Cambridge, Chris Kington Publishing, 162 pages, ISBN=978-1-899857-
  • C Rawding (2007) Understanding place as a process, Sheffield, Geographical Association, 48 pages, ISBN=978-1-84377-1
  • C Rawding (2007) Failing farmers in south west Lancashire: a study of farming during the second world war, British farming in the second world war, Exeter, British Agricultural History Society, 179-93 pages (bookchapter)
  • C Rawding (2007) Keeping Butler on the beach : embedding tourism in modernity., GTE Geography Tutors' Conference, http://www.geography.org.uk/download/GA_PRGTIPGTE07Rawding.ppt
  • C Rawding (2007) Peter Rabbit, Skippy and Burgess: KS3-KS4, Geographical Association Annual Conference, Geographical Association
  • Rawding, C. (2006) East Lancashire housing markets : variations and contrasts, North West Geography, 6 (1), 1-9
  • Rawding,C (2005) Stagnation and progress: contradictions in the inter-war English village. Binbrook, Lincolnshire 1918-1939, Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, 40, 44-52
  • C Rawding, P A Blakey & D W G Hind (2004) The Lake District as a tourist destination in the 21st century, Sustainable tourism in the Lake District, Sunderland, Business Education, 75-100 pages (bookchapter)
  • Rawding,C (2003) 'Agricultural practices and state intervention during the Second World War : a case study of South West Lancashire, North West Geographer, 3 (1), 1-11
  • C Rawding (2001) the Lincolnshire Wolds in the nineteenth century, Lincoln, Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeologyt, 246 pages, ISBN=0 902668 20 X
  • Rawding, C. (2006) Kangaroos: sustainable meat and leather or cute tourist icon?, Teaching Geography, 18-19
  • C Rawding, Contemporary approaches to human geography, London, Chris Kington Publishing, Submitted
  • C Rawding, Contemporary approaches to environmental geography, London, Chris Kington Publishing, Submitted
  • C Rawding, Contemporary approaches to physical geography, Chris Kington, Submitted
  • Rawding, C. (2006) Putting Burgess in the bin : reconstructing the urban geographies of Brighton, GTE Geography Tutors' Conference

Contact

Edge Hill University
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Ormskirk
Lancashire
L39 4QP
United Kingdom
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