I was unable to attend the GA Conference for the first time in many years this April. As always, a range of materials from sessions are starting to appear on the GA website. Whether you went or not, this makes a great annual resource - previous years' materials are also available.
Plenty more to come as it relies on speakers sending in their slides promptly, and time for Emmalene to add them to the website.
There's already materials up there from Margaret Roberts, along with Rob Chambers, Fiona Sheriff, Katie Marl of Oak and Sharon, Helen and Colin's 'Troll Wisdom' session.
Several session presenters have also shared link to their materials separately already:
**New Blog Post**
— Emily 🌎 (@ChandlerGeog) April 20, 2024
Exploring the different texts we can use in geography lessons.
This post builds on my last post about the importance of reading and my session at #GAConf24 https://t.co/CVrT2jnp9N #geographyteacher
Others, including David Preece have shared their reflections on conference:
Finally got round to writing some reflections on @The_GA Conference 2024 #GAConf24.https://t.co/nYt8UUblVi
— David Preece (@DoctorPreece) April 20, 2024
Congratulations to @GAChiefExec @SteveBraceGeog @geography_DAF and the @The_GA HQ team for an excellent event – look forward to Oxford in 2025.
Next year's Conference will be at Oxford Brookes University and you have until the end of August to propose a session. I recommend being a presenter as it adds an extra dynamic to your conference experience... mostly adrenaline before, during and after your session.
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