The second of a series of posts previewing next week's GA Conference 2023.
Each year since 2021, the Decolonising Geography group put together a pick of sessions at the Geographical Association Annual Conference, which have the potential to progress the geography teaching profession the most, with a healthy focus on decolonising education.Thanks to Kit Rackley and others for their work once again.
Our annual #decolonisegeography pathway for @The_GA conference #GAConf23 is now out. Thanks for all the work @geogramblings and others involved. Check out the new innovation - a log sheet for #geographyteacher to collate thoughts and reflections https://t.co/zUhw3hog1d
— Decolonising Geography (@DecoloniseGeog) April 5, 2023
Visit Kit's site to download the pathway itself, which identifies sessions which are appropriate for those wanting to broaden their thinking in this area. There is also a log where delegates can record their responses to each session.
I can see that my own session with Gemma Sou is down there, which is good to see.
As always, you can follow along on the conference hashtag, which is #GAConf23.

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