Paul Turner is preparing a session for the GA Conference on the use of texts with students. He has put together a Google Form which he is asking colleagues to complete to help inform his session. Details are below...
Read the form first, as Paul is also asking for you to attach a couple of things to the forms if possible so he has plenty of examples to share and celebrate.
Think before you speak. Read before you think.
Geography is key to understanding global issues; this is evident from the increasing number of geographically-themed books in mainstream bookshops. This workshop will: explain how to embed key texts within topics such as plastics, gendered spaces, Iceland and Factfulness; demonstrate examples of class activities; and provide take-away materials and teaching resources.
Read the form first, as Paul is also asking for you to attach a couple of things to the forms if possible so he has plenty of examples to share and celebrate.
Think before you speak. Read before you think.
Geography is key to understanding global issues; this is evident from the increasing number of geographically-themed books in mainstream bookshops. This workshop will: explain how to embed key texts within topics such as plastics, gendered spaces, Iceland and Factfulness; demonstrate examples of class activities; and provide take-away materials and teaching resources.
Do you use books in your teaching? #geographyteacher I'd love to hear more about it for this year's @The_GA conference https://t.co/XRNkxSDS7Y pic.twitter.com/bOtA6aogCX— Geography Paul (@geography_paul) December 18, 2019
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