GA Networking Calendar

A new GA Networking Calendar page has now been added to the GA website.


The GA was founded over 125 years ago by geography teachers who wanted to connect with each other and networking remains at the core of what we are and what we do.

I spent three tremendous years working on this aspect of the GA's work (and other things) as part of the Action Plan for Geography. 
I've worked on the CfBT networking following NC change, local networking, virtual networking and a whole range of other events including Teachmeets - over 500 events and counting in total...

There are many different ways in which geography educators can network through the GA but the 2021 national research report, The professional needs and views of teachers of geography (January 2022), listening exercise suggested that people don’t always know how to access these networks. Therefore, we are aiming to make opportunities more visible by highlighting networks through the GA website, newsletters and social media.

If you would like to publicise your networking opportunity in this way, please provide the information requested in the form that can be found on the page.


Priority will be given to GA network events that meet the following criteria. However, if your network isn’t part of the GA or doesn't meet these criteria, but is organising a free event for geography teachers, then please do complete the form and we'll be in touch.

GA network events are:
  • events organised by networks that are part of the GA or affiliated to it. Examples include: GA Phase Committees and Special Interest Groups, GA Branches and GA Geography Quality Mark Schools.

GA network events are not:
  • events run by other organisations where GA members are invited to attend
  • events run by other organisation where the GA has a stand or speaking slot
  • partner or joint events where the GA network isn’t the only organiser.

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