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Book reviews: KS3 Geography Teachers’ Toolkits
The Geographical Association has been somewhere I have continued to turn to as a source of teaching resources and support throughout my teaching activities at various educational levels – from the PGCE when the Secondary Geography handbook was an introductory … Continue reading
Vistas from a Mumbai slum
I very rarely have the time at the minute to pick up a book and read it cover to cover in a matter of days. One exception recently has been a book by Katherine Boo, Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Human Geography, Just interesting
Tagged Annawadi, development, India, Katherine Boo, Mumbia, slum
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