This article explores some of the synergetic relationships between research and teaching which can help shape geography undergraduate students’ understandings of research. Through the experience of investigating students’ attitudes towards, and engagement with, satellite navigation (Sat Nav) technologies, it considers ways in which learning can be achieved through dialogic processes in teaching and research. It presents an example of active student engagement with academic research praxis in a co-learning setting in which research is encountered and experienced as exploration of the new, processes of enquiry and ultimately, tangible research products
One of the facets of geographic literacy is the ability to think in a structured way about geographi...
This article considers the rationale for embedding research and enquiry skills early in the undergra...
There are varied and sometimes conflicting views of the relationship between teaching and research i...
This article explores some of the synergetic relationships between research and teaching which can h...
Original article can be found at: http://www.gees.ac.uk/planet/#PSE5. [Full text of this article is ...
What might geography in 'the universities' look like if geographers seriously confronted the growing...
Increasing attention is focusing on the creation of academic spaces in which students can engage wit...
This paper examines the implementation and impacts of a program intended to improve research-led tea...
This chapter describes a ‘students as researchers’ pedagogy outlining teaching practices, the contex...
While the majority of pedagogical practice has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the teaching ...
While the majority of pedagogical practice has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the teaching ...
What might geography in 'the universities' look like if geographers seriously confronted the growing...
This chapter explores the idea of the research–teaching nexus, which provides the foundation for res...
The present study focuses on the degree to which an innovative GCSE course (the OCR Pilot GCSE in Ge...
As part of the special issue marking the transition of the Higher Education Research Group to the Ge...
One of the facets of geographic literacy is the ability to think in a structured way about geographi...
This article considers the rationale for embedding research and enquiry skills early in the undergra...
There are varied and sometimes conflicting views of the relationship between teaching and research i...
This article explores some of the synergetic relationships between research and teaching which can h...
Original article can be found at: http://www.gees.ac.uk/planet/#PSE5. [Full text of this article is ...
What might geography in 'the universities' look like if geographers seriously confronted the growing...
Increasing attention is focusing on the creation of academic spaces in which students can engage wit...
This paper examines the implementation and impacts of a program intended to improve research-led tea...
This chapter describes a ‘students as researchers’ pedagogy outlining teaching practices, the contex...
While the majority of pedagogical practice has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the teaching ...
While the majority of pedagogical practice has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the teaching ...
What might geography in 'the universities' look like if geographers seriously confronted the growing...
This chapter explores the idea of the research–teaching nexus, which provides the foundation for res...
The present study focuses on the degree to which an innovative GCSE course (the OCR Pilot GCSE in Ge...
As part of the special issue marking the transition of the Higher Education Research Group to the Ge...
One of the facets of geographic literacy is the ability to think in a structured way about geographi...
This article considers the rationale for embedding research and enquiry skills early in the undergra...
There are varied and sometimes conflicting views of the relationship between teaching and research i...