The GA welcome you to its first ever TeachMeet taking place at the University of Manchester.
Location
University of Manchester, Sackville Street Campus
The Great Hall in the Sackville Street Building
Friday 10 April, 18.45-20.15, free of charge.
Nibbles / refreshments.
Special thanks to David Rogers for organising - get in touch with him with any questions.
Learn something new, be amazed, amused and enthused. This is an informal gathering of those curious about teaching and learning. Come along to share great ideas trialled in your classroom, ask important questions or simply sign up to take part in learning conversations. Professionals from all educational sectors are welcome.
TeachMeet is not about presenting a new product or theory, rather it is a chance for teachers from all types of establishments to hear ideas from each other - real narratives of practice that make a difference. It is about being engaged and inspired by our immediate colleagues with a bucket-load of networking to boot!
We welcome 6-7 minute presentations - sign up today!
You can find out more and register for the GA Annual Conference at www.geography.org.uk/conference
Proudly sponsored by Discover the World www.discover-education.co.uk
How to add yourself to this page.
If you want to sign up/register that you are coming by editing this page directly- follow the steps below!
- Click the EDIT tab at the top of this page - you'll be prompted to login.
- Note that the PBwiki system has changed, so either:
- create a PBwiki account, which is quick and simple, and login; or
- alternatively you can login using the limited guest account - username guest password: teemhcaet
- Return to this page and click the EDIT tab
- Add your name to the bottom of the appropriate list (with a link to your Twitter or blog so others can follow you)
- Click the Save button at the foot of the page...
- That's it!
Presentations (these should be 7 mins max and be focused on teaching and learning, not products. Think ideas that could be used the next day to make an impact. Please include title, email and / or Twitter ID)
1. David Rogers. What happens when Year 6 teach Year 10? (@davidErogers)
2. Alan Parkinson. The day I met Bernard Clark (and other stories) (@GeoBlogs)
3. Jen English - Using P4C (Philosophy for Children) in Geography (@Jennnnnn_x)
4. Matt Podbury - Collaborating not Competing' - Cross curricular projects with history (&maths) @mattpodbury
5. Paul Berry. "Mr B's Magical Mystery Matrix" - Geography Smorgasbord (@unicorn4275)
6. Bob Lang. " Geography challenge board" (@BobLangGeog)
7. Richard Allaway. "Anything invented after you're thirty-five is against the natural order of things" (@richardallaway)
8. Jo Debens. Bill Shakespeare was a Geographer. Literacy in Geog. (@GeoDebs)
9. Chantal Mayo-Hollaway and Sandy Patterson '10 Years of teaching Geography: where we've been and where we're going.' @CMOGeography and @sandyzpatterson
10. James Hannam - Using Technology and Gaming for Geography - @LRNMKR james@learnmaker.co.uk
11. Andy Knill - Global networking (@aknill)
12. Tim Jefferis (@tjjteacher) - Collaboration, curation and doing away with paper...
Presentations full - if you'd like to go on the waiting list please contact David.
Enthusiastic lurkers:
1. David Rogers (@davidErogers)
2. J Wojcik (@jn16)
3. Simon Taylor (@IamSJT)
4. Emma Rawlings Smith (@Geography_Emma)
5. Ellena Beckham (@geobecks1)
6. Kelly Campbell (@K_M_Campbell)
7. Jo Debens (@geodebs)
8.@geographymummy
9. Sing Ee Lim (ilovecoffeebreaks@gmail.com)
10. Matt Podbury (@mattpodbury)
11. Mathijs Booden (@MBoodenAK)
12. David Balderstone
13. Bille Ross
14.Phoebe Murfin
15. Jennifer Hutchinson
16. Sandra Patterson (@sandyzpatterson)
17. Catherine Thursby (@geobishops)
18. Ellena Beckham (@geobecks1)
19. Joanna Rigg
20. Joshua Tipping
21. James Riley (@jmrileytoadhall)
22. Catherine McGeown (@cathmcgeown)
23. Emma Hughes (@emmabradielove)
24. Cerise Watson
25. Catherine Christopher (@geobluesky)
26. Steve Hardicre (@SHardicre)
27. Catherine Rhodes-Jones
28. Christopher Adams @AdamsGeog
29. Alex Cooper(@alexcgcoopers)
30. Debbie Doran (Primary Learning Coordinator, Manchester Museum) bitly/mmlearningteamblog
31. Louise Dell
32. Susan Pike (@susanjpike)
33. Rachel Denison (@afr08)
34. Rebecca Willis
35. Iain Plaot (@beall957)
36. Laura Shawyer
37. Xialong Wang
38. Abi Tuffs
39. Holly Craig (@hollycraig92)
40. Matthew Beaumont (@beaumonster90)
41. Mercy Dennis-Smith
42. Helen Robinson (@newforestlearn)
43. Azrah Shah
44. Neelam Shah
45. Gotze Kalsbeek (g.t.kalsbeek@uva.nl)
46. Lucy Thompson
47. Susan Barnard
48. Jessica Rice
49. Katya Cosgrove
50. Aaron Spence (@aaronlspence)
51. Simon Renshaw (@simonrenshaw)
52. Eeva Kemppainen (@eevakemppainen)
53. Mark Rice
54. Sam Hatfull
55. Angus Willson (@anguswillson)
56. Joe Usher
57. Matt Podbury (@mattpodbury)
58. Grace Clements
59. Cassandra Poyiadjis-Osler
60. Warren Hughes (@hughes_wl)
61. Sian Veysey (@sianveysey)
62. Harut Boyadjian
63. Andy Knill (@aknill)
64. Oliver Carr
65. Emma Metcalfe (@elmetcalfe)
66. Rosemary Harrison
67. Xin Miao
68. Kathryn Rawlinson
69. Anthony Barlow
70. Lianfei Jiang
71. Lizhi Shi
72. Yushan Duan
73. Qian Gong
74. Joe Follows ( @jofol95 )
75. Claire Harrington
76. Juliet MacKenzie
77. Sophie Wilson
78. Simon Currie
79. James Taylor
80. Sheila Clayson
81. Callie Oatridge ( @CallieO89 )
82. Margo Tulkens
83. Philip Pitcher (@pitchyp1991)
84. Alice Griffiths (@alicelouisegrif)
85. Hayley Atkinson
86. Paul Turner (@geography_paul)
87. Desmon O'Driscoll
88. Elizabeth Atkins
89. Emily Smith (@701esmith)
90. Rebecca Frampton (@FramptonRebecca)
91. Kathryn Page
92. Fiona Diver
93. Carl Zammit
94. Andrew Brooks
95. Peter Namphande
96. Simone Anderson
97. Fahima Mamaniat
98. Helen Steer
99. Daniel Raven-Ellison (@DanRavenEllison)
100. Nigel Bennett (@nigelabennett)
101. Gerry Stentiford
102. Claire Kyndt (@Asperatus07)
103. Chris Mayoh (@chrismayoh)
104. Joe Dale (@joedale)
105. Benjamin Newbury (@GeoNewbz)
If you want to keep the conversation going after the Teachmeet is over, you can go straight on to join us at the 4th (or is it 5th) annual Beermeet...
Comments (1)
Bob Lang said
at 9:18 pm on Dec 14, 2014
Trying to add a 6/7 minute talk Geography challenge board(probably a 4-5 minute talk in reality
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