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Climate Change Survey results

Living Geography

She was one of the authors of the report: The DfE have just published the results of the 2023/ 2024 Climate Literacy Survey of school leavers (year 11 students), which builds on the initial survey we developed in 2022. from science to geography).

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PROOF POINTS: Combining remote and in-person learning led to chaos, study finds

The Hechinger Report

Teachers described their challenges in combining in-person and remote teaching in a University of California, Santa Cruz, study published in January 2022. She selected 75 teachers from nine states to represent the range of demographics, geographies and union strength within the U.S. Credit: Lillian Mongeau/The Hechinger Report.

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2022 Kansas Social Studies Conference (Did I mention it’s free?)

Doing Social Studies

So whether you’re wanting to dive deeper into learning about indigenous Identity with Dr. Brandon Haddock, explore geography through the lens of a zombie apocalypse, dive into economic policy, or attend a wide variety of other breakout sessions with teaching strategies to help you “take it up a notch,” we’ve got something for you.

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Coastal GI 2022

Geography Teacher Sharing

Using Google Earth to compare the changes of ECP between 2010 and 2021 The following pictures and videos were taken during the fieldwork on 2 July 2022. Explore the 360 video below. Students crafted the hypotheses for geographical investigation. Students recorded the data collected on the worksheet.

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An exciting new role at the RGS-IBG

Living Geography

In 2008, I was awarded their Ordnance Survey Award for excellence in Secondary Geography Teaching. Between 2008 and 2011 I worked closely with the RGS - particularly Steve Brace - who is now the GA Chief Executive of course, and Claire Wheeler (now Claire Brown) along with the rest of their APG team as part of the Action Plan for Geography.

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Voices at the Center: Asian American Educators Rising

ED Surge

The voices above represent just a handful of the 80 Asian American K-12 educators who gathered with EdSurge Research in the summer of 2022 to connect in small groups and reflect on their experiences working in U.S. schools in recent years. A participant at a Black Lives Matter protest in Las Vegas on May 30, 2020. on March 21, 2021.

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2022 Water GI Punggol Waterway

Geography Teacher Sharing

Google Earth File 2022 [link]

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