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Geography now 1 / John Barwick and Lauren O'Brien.
“A supplementary compact disc is available. Each disc contains a non-printable PDF version of the corresponding book designed to be projected through an IWB or onto a standard whiteboard. The purpose of the discs is to make both the marking and explaining of content easier for the teacher.” -- Publisher website. About the series. “Geography Now is an exciting new series which directly supports the Geography, Civics and Citizenship and Economics and Business strands of the Australian Curriculum in Humanities and Social Sciences. Students are given a wide range of information and supporting activities which enhance their understanding of "human behaviour and interaction in social, cultural, environmental, economic and political contexts" (ACARA, Australian Curriculum, Humanities and Social Sciences). The focus is on both personal and global interactions, and assists students to understand local and global future challenges and their role in meeting those challenges.” -- Publisher website. About the series. “Geography Now is an exciting new series which directly supports the Geography, Civics and Citizenship and Economics and Business strands of the Australian Curriculum in Humanities and Social Sciences. Students are given a wide range of information and supporting activities which enhance their understanding of "human behaviour and interaction in social, cultural, environmental, economic and political contexts" (ACARA, Australian Curriculum, Humanities and Social Sciences). The focus is on both personal and global interactions, and assists students to understand local and global future challenges and their role in meeting those challenges.” -- Publisher website.