GAConf22: Supporting students to publish their everyday geographies in 'Routes' - #99 of many

The latest in a series of posts showcasing sessions which are included in the programme for the GA Conference in April 2022.


Since launching in April 2020, Routes has provided a new space for sixth form and undergraduate geographers to read and publish their ‘everyday geographies’; accounts of their embodied, lived experiences. This workshop explores why these accounts are such valuable sources of geographical knowledge, how teachers can use Routes in their classrooms, and practical strategies to support Post- 16 students to publish their own ‘everyday geographies’ in Routes.



Dr Lizzie Rushton, Lecturer in Geography Education and Managing Editor of Routes

Dr Cyrus Nayeri, Head of Geography, Dulwich College; Editor-in-Chief of Routes

Lecture Plus P16

I'm pleased to have had an article published in the January 2022 issue of Routes.

Why not suggest to your students that they write and submit an article for a future issue - all the information on how to do that is on the Routes website.

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