GeogPod Por: geogpod GeogPod is the Geographical Association’s podcast. The views and opinions expressed in the GeogPod discussions are those of the interviewees and are not necessarily those held by the Geographical Association. 97 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast GeogPod Mostrando página 4 de 5 Episode #36: Rachel Kay - preparing for an Ofsted inspection and 'deep dive' 27/05/2021 Episode # 35: Professor Tamsin Mather - Volcanoes, a ’fundamental fascination’ 20/05/2021 Episode #34: Professor Johanna Waters & Dr Maggi Leung - Geographies of education 13/05/2021 Episode #33: Alistair Hamill - Using GIS to bring divided communities together, plate tectonics and photography 06/05/2021 Episode #32: Alan Kinder - Talking to the GA's Chief Executive 01/04/2021 Episode #31: Iain Freeland - Understanding Ofsted and what makes 'good geography' 24/03/2021 Episode #30: Janine Maddison - Virtual fieldwork 17/03/2021 Episode #29: Dr Margaret Byron - Caribbean communities in the UK 11/03/2021 Episode #28: Paul Turner & John Huckle - Teaching critical school geography 04/03/2021 Episode #27: Elizabeth Rushton, Charlotte Arulseelan & Darcy Beardmore-Crowther- Training to be a teacher during a pandemic 25/02/2021 Episode #26 - Dominic Dyer: Wildlife protection and animal welfare activism 11/02/2021 Episode#25 - Simon Collis & Leanne Chorekdjian-Jojaghaian: SDGs, the primary curriculum and more! 04/02/2021 Episode #24 - Alastair Owens: Religion in inner cities and how Covid-19 has changed our relationship with home 28/01/2021 Episode #23 - Harriet Ridley: Learning about the climate's future from its past 21/01/2021 Episode #22 - Kit Rackley: Why climate change is a safeguarding issue 14/01/2021 Episode #21 - Joseph Kerski: How to incorporate GIS into your teaching 07/01/2021 Episode #20: Kate Stockings - How to speak like a geographer 10/12/2020 Episode #19 - Mark Maslin: How to deal with climate change deniers and reasons to be hopeful. 03/12/2020 Episode #18 - Dr Patricia Noxolo: "Everybody who is here, belongs here. That is a geographical statement." 26/11/2020 Episode #17 - Tom Highnett: "Being a geography teacher is a superpower." 19/11/2020 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 4 5 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn