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      <description>Location: Aylesbury | Salary: &amp;pound;29344 - &amp;pound;44919/annum | Type: Contract | GEOGRAPHY TEACHER   Location: Aylesbury  Start: September 2026  Full Time: Temporary to Permanent  Salary: £29,344–£44,919  Students often learn facts about places, but don’t always understand how they connect.  Your role is to help them see the bigger picture.  As a Secondary Geography Teacher, you will teach KS3 and KS4 students how environments, people, and processes are linked, using clear, structured lessons that build understanding step by step.   Key responsibilities   Teach Geography across KS3 and KS4  Deliver lessons on physical and human geography topics  Support students with map skills and data interpretation  Develop structured written responses  Prepare students for GCSE exams  Track progress and provide targeted support  Maintain consistent classroom routines and expectations   The classroom environment   Lessons are clearly structured and well paced  Students understand how topics connect  Behaviour is calm and consistent  Learning builds progressively over time   Skills and experience   Experience teaching Geography or strong subject knowledge  Clear explanation and communication skills  Strong classroom management  Organisation and planning   What success looks l...</description>
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