This paper reflects on what we learnt about teaching geography during the COVID-19 pandemic. We interrogate how we, as geography educators working in different contexts, navigated the novel teaching spaces created during the pandemic using two key registers; courageous and compassionate pedagogies. Our premise is that understanding in more nuanced form the approaches we took to creating courageous and compassionate education during the pandemic may help geography educators to thrive when delivering future-facing education. Our approach was to write and share vignettes of our pandemic teaching upon which we (asynchronously) collectively reflected; creating emergent themes described in this paper. This approach to structured peer learning der...
Recent developments in low-cost information technology, fast internet, intelligent terminals, apps t...
This chapter synthesises the themes from the book as a whole, identifying four principles that toget...
COVID-19 has prompted the authors to examine children’s everyday geographies, with a focus on neighb...
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 aims to explore some of the changes affecting the teaching and learning of secondary geog...
Human geographers engage students in learning about a world characterized by environmental and socia...
In 2003 school geography was in a state of crisis: enrolment in GCSE geography courses had fallen b...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
The new coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has induced a radical change in the way people are educated....
GeoCapabilities offers an approach for unlocking powerful disciplinary knowledge (PDK) for children....
Social vulnerability highlights the need for geographic literacy to promote social responsibility. ...
Wicked problems form the most significant challenges to society and science. The current and next ge...
Pandemic—the global spread of an initially local disease like COVID-19—bluntly forces us to stop. H...
This paper reports the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 on the practice and delivery of geotechnic...
Recent developments in low-cost information technology, fast internet, intelligent terminals, apps t...
This chapter synthesises the themes from the book as a whole, identifying four principles that toget...
COVID-19 has prompted the authors to examine children’s everyday geographies, with a focus on neighb...
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 aims to explore some of the changes affecting the teaching and learning of secondary geog...
Human geographers engage students in learning about a world characterized by environmental and socia...
In 2003 school geography was in a state of crisis: enrolment in GCSE geography courses had fallen b...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
The new coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has induced a radical change in the way people are educated....
GeoCapabilities offers an approach for unlocking powerful disciplinary knowledge (PDK) for children....
Social vulnerability highlights the need for geographic literacy to promote social responsibility. ...
Wicked problems form the most significant challenges to society and science. The current and next ge...
Pandemic—the global spread of an initially local disease like COVID-19—bluntly forces us to stop. H...
This paper reports the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 on the practice and delivery of geotechnic...
Recent developments in low-cost information technology, fast internet, intelligent terminals, apps t...
This chapter synthesises the themes from the book as a whole, identifying four principles that toget...
COVID-19 has prompted the authors to examine children’s everyday geographies, with a focus on neighb...