In this paper we reflect on our experiences teaching human geography across two modules that pedagogically centre student reflexivity through content that has potential to be dis-comforting. Drawing upon student experiences on two final year option modules, relating to social and spatial exclusion and ‘race’, ethnicity and multiculture, we reflect on how learning experiences on these modules ‘stay with’ students in ways that are potentially transformative. The paper draws upon our own reflections as teachers, alongside anonymous student work and crucially the student voice, through a questionnaire distributed to previous graduates. Foregrounding the student voice is a key contribution here, whereby we assess student relationships with taugh...
Learning by doing has become a common phrase in the scholarship of teaching and learning as research...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
Geographies of death has become an increasingly visible within Emotional, Urban, Rural and Political...
This edited collection is a novel synthesis of international research, evidence-based practice and p...
This edited collection is a novel synthesis of international research, evidence-based practice and p...
Human geographers engage students in learning about a world characterized by environmental and socia...
The paper proposes the notion of a “critical feel-trip” as a pedagogical narrative to entertain the ...
This paper reflects on what we learnt about teaching geography during the Covid-19 pandemic. We inte...
This paper reflects on what we learnt about teaching geography during the Covid-19 pandemic. We inte...
This paper is based on my own experiences of classroom psychogeography, as experienced through worki...
A Pedagogy of Multiliteracies is a third year course in a Bachelor of Education program. This course...
Drawing on a survey of 333 undergraduate students who were reading geography at universities across ...
This chapter synthesises the themes from the book as a whole, identifying four principles that toget...
Pedagogic frailty has been proposed as a unifying concept that may help to integrate institutional e...
In 2003 school geography was in a state of crisis: enrolment in GCSE geography courses had fallen b...
Learning by doing has become a common phrase in the scholarship of teaching and learning as research...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
Geographies of death has become an increasingly visible within Emotional, Urban, Rural and Political...
This edited collection is a novel synthesis of international research, evidence-based practice and p...
This edited collection is a novel synthesis of international research, evidence-based practice and p...
Human geographers engage students in learning about a world characterized by environmental and socia...
The paper proposes the notion of a “critical feel-trip” as a pedagogical narrative to entertain the ...
This paper reflects on what we learnt about teaching geography during the Covid-19 pandemic. We inte...
This paper reflects on what we learnt about teaching geography during the Covid-19 pandemic. We inte...
This paper is based on my own experiences of classroom psychogeography, as experienced through worki...
A Pedagogy of Multiliteracies is a third year course in a Bachelor of Education program. This course...
Drawing on a survey of 333 undergraduate students who were reading geography at universities across ...
This chapter synthesises the themes from the book as a whole, identifying four principles that toget...
Pedagogic frailty has been proposed as a unifying concept that may help to integrate institutional e...
In 2003 school geography was in a state of crisis: enrolment in GCSE geography courses had fallen b...
Learning by doing has become a common phrase in the scholarship of teaching and learning as research...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
Geographies of death has become an increasingly visible within Emotional, Urban, Rural and Political...