The RGS's Geography for All project has now gone live. This promises to be a valuable offering for those wanting to explore EDI in their institution.
The @RGS_IBGschools Geography for All work has gone live with opportunity for ITT, ECT & all #geographyteachers to join a national network to support EDI in school geography through free CPD, advice, guidance, sharing good practice & more. Sign up on https://t.co/v8n5TPQ1qh pic.twitter.com/aiWbNvpdMp
— Steve Brace (@SteveBraceGeog) May 20, 2022
Geography has seen a growth in GCSE entries over 2011-2021 coming predominately from previously under-represented groups: Black, Asian and minority ethnic students; those with lower prior attainment; students from lower-income households or those studying in non-selective maintained schools.
However, beyond the age of 16 the subject intake – by income and ethnicity – narrows, first at A Level and then further on entry to undergraduate courses.
The Society has undertaken research to further explore who is and isn't studying geography, young people's views on their subject choices and careers, and the experiences of Black, Asian and minority ethnic geography teacher trainees and early career teachers.
The Geography for all project will work with colleagues and organisations across the geographical community. It will help address equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in the subject, with a focus on under-representation by income and ethnicity through the following:
The Society has undertaken research to further explore who is and isn't studying geography, young people's views on their subject choices and careers, and the experiences of Black, Asian and minority ethnic geography teacher trainees and early career teachers.
- Pilot, evaluate and share direct work with young people that are under-represented in geography to better support their achievement and aspirations through the subject.
- Establish a network of geography teachers to particularly support the capacities of geography teacher trainees and early career geography teachers in addressing EDI within their practice.
- Engage with, and support, the potential involvement of universities and employers to better promote and support pathways into higher education and the workplace for geography students.
Check out the plans, and sign up to get involved, or receive news of progress.
I had the pleasure of meeting Shanique Harris, who is leading on the project earlier in the week at the ESRI UK User Conference.
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