In this paper we draw attention to the attributes and values which equip geographers to engage in the scholarship of teaching and learning. We begin by summarising key characteristics of geographers in higher education, synthesized from academic literature. We support our summary with comments from past editors of the Journal of Geography in Higher Education offered in answer to the question: ‘What is it about the geographer’s identity or modes and styles of research that helps you to undertake productive enquiry into teaching and learning?’ We purposely select three papers from the journal in order to highlight the distinctive (though not exhaustive) nature and range of higher education scholarship that has been undertaken by geographers. ...
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In this paper we draw attention to the attributes and values which equip geographers to engage in th...
In this article, we discuss the contribution that Geographers make to academic, policy, debate and p...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
Recent events in England and Wales would suggest that geography teachers need to re-engage with thei...
This chapter considers the nature of what it is to ‘educate geographically’, how this has developed ...
Geography as a school subject has had something of a contested history as it has developed as a disc...
Professional geographers have had a traditional interest and role in geographic learning. Specifical...
Geography has never been so accessible; new media present documentaries about diverse places, suppor...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
In the last three decades there have been major changes in how surveying is practiced, and what surv...
As part of the special issue marking the transition of the Higher Education Research Group to the Ge...
This article also appears in: Borders, borderlands and bordering.Ten years ago, the decision was tak...
The Scholarship examination is a longstanding feature of secondary school assessment. Scholarship is...
This paper explores tensions that emerge from the injunction to make progress in geographical knowle...
In this paper we draw attention to the attributes and values which equip geographers to engage in th...
In this article, we discuss the contribution that Geographers make to academic, policy, debate and p...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
Recent events in England and Wales would suggest that geography teachers need to re-engage with thei...
This chapter considers the nature of what it is to ‘educate geographically’, how this has developed ...
Geography as a school subject has had something of a contested history as it has developed as a disc...
Professional geographers have had a traditional interest and role in geographic learning. Specifical...
Geography has never been so accessible; new media present documentaries about diverse places, suppor...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
In the last three decades there have been major changes in how surveying is practiced, and what surv...
As part of the special issue marking the transition of the Higher Education Research Group to the Ge...
This article also appears in: Borders, borderlands and bordering.Ten years ago, the decision was tak...
The Scholarship examination is a longstanding feature of secondary school assessment. Scholarship is...
This paper explores tensions that emerge from the injunction to make progress in geographical knowle...