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Practical Pedagogies 2016

I was due to present at the first running of this event last year, but was unable to go as it clashed with my trip to Iceland, and return to full-time teaching, so had to pull out.

Russel Tarr has pulled together another excellent programme of events which will take place in the first week of November, and this time I can make it.
I will be presenting at Practical Pedagogies 2016.

The full programme is HERE.

My session is called 'The Power of Geographical Information', and is described below:
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The Power of ‘Where’: Geographical Information in the curriculum

Geography is an academically robust subject which spans the social and physical sciences and promotes a lifelong interest and fascination in how the world works.
Nicholas Crane, President of the Royal Geographical Society
Abstract

Geographers are interested in spatial patterns, and the growing availability of, often real-time, location based information brings new depth to teaching geography. Students don’t only consume this information, but they also produce it themselves, and it is also used after natural disasters to aid the relief effort.

The workshop will explore how this renewed focus on the ‘where’ can bring new ideas to teach familiar topics, but also broaden these activities into other curriculum areas. It will include ideas from several ERASMUS-funded projects, a resource on transport geographies, a project for the British Red Cross and work completed in the classroom by pupils.

You’ll leave the session with some practical pedagogical resources to adopt and adapt, and ideas for personal innovation, as well as introducing some free tools and mobile apps.


Matt Podbury has shared some of the other Geography names who will be presenting at the event over on his fine GeographyPods site.

R4 Today

Fast forward to 1:54:20 on today's Today programme to hear Jo Debens and Wayne Hemingway explaining why geography is a vital subject.
Nice work by Jo once again.

Reminded me of back in 2006 when the 'G' team of David Lambert, Dan Raven Ellison and Hannah Boucher were guest editors. Give Geography its Place campaign was fighting for Geography back then... I still have my Passion 4 Geography t-shirts and hoodies and stickers.

GA Conference 2015 - 13 - Jo Deben's GA blog post...

Good to see other people's summaries of the conference, as well as my own.
Thanks to Jo Debens for her write-up of the conference, and a mention for my Teachmeet presentation. Here's Jo's revision games presentation which she put on Slideshare.


Kidsmeet flashback...

I was reminded earlier this week of an event I took part in last March when I was invited down to Portsmouth to work on HMS Warrior with students from a number of local schools to hack the curriculum at an event called KIDSMEET.

It was an exciting and interesting morning as it was certainly flying by the seat of my pants, and responding to student questions and ideas as we went. There were some really nice outcomes and Jo Debens, who was one of the organisers of the whole event (which included a range of other activities going on at the same time in other nearby venues) has summed it up here, and I also came across a few rare pictures of me in action. I don't often get to see these, as I'm usually too busy working or presenting to get pictures organised...
Plenty of interesting ideas for new curriculum topics and approaches...



Thanks again to the team at Priory for the original invitation, and to the teachers and students involved for their enthusiasm...

Images: Jo Debens