Margaret Roberts was responsible for the PGCE course at Sheffield University for almost 20 years, is a former GA president (2008-2009), the author of the influential publications Geography Through Enquiry and Learning Through Enquiry, and a former editor of the Teaching Geography journal. In this episode, Margaret takes us on a fascinating journey through her career in geography education to date.
Episode #16 - Agatha Herman: Wine, food security, ethical commodity networks, and did we mention wine?
Episode #15 - Tony Champion: urbanisation, migration, elevators and escalators
Episode #14 - Brad Frankel and Fearghal O'Nuallain: Flooglebinder, sustainable travel and the coolest geography teacher in the country?
Episode #13 - Hina Robinson and Tariq Jazeel: Defining and decolonising geography
Episode #12 - Simran Jouhal: Leading a department, diversity in geography and blogging
Episode #11 - Fiona Ferbrache :Citizenship, migration and Brexit
Episode #10 - Dr Bethan Davies: Glaciation and climate change
Episode #9 - Stephen Legg: Global governance, internationalism and colonial India.
Episode #8 - Chris King: Plate tectonics, rubber ducks, and the toilet roll of time
Episode #7 - Mary Gearey: English wetlands, Covid-19 and more
Episode #6 - Katy Salter: GCSE strategies ready for take off
Episode #5 - Geography from home eConference panel discussion
Episode #4 - Daniel Hammett: Development and geopolitics in sub-Saharan Africa
Episode #3 - Peter Jackson: Food security and sustainability
Episode #1 - James Pollard
#0 - Rebecca Kitchen: Critical thinking for achievement
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