Very excited to announce a TeachMeet at the Royal Geographical Society!
Wednesday 9th November 2016
6:30-8:30pm
1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR
A TeachMeet is an informal gathering of like-minded teachers coming together to present to, and learn from one another's classroom practice including practical innovations and personal insights in teaching. Participants volunteer to demonstrate good practice they've delivered over the past year, or discuss a product that enhances classroom practice. TeachMeet events are open to all and do not charge an entry fee. For further information on TeachMeets watch this video.
Please note that you do not need to be a member of the GA or RGS to attend this event.
Event details:
How to get there
Arrive for munch and mingle (light refreshments and drinks): from 6:30pm
Presentations from 7pm
Finish 8:30pm
Contact organiser:
David Rogers
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TeachMeet is not about presenting a new product or theory, rather it is a chance for teachers from all types of establishments to hear ideas from each other - real narratives of practice that make a difference. It is about being engaged and inspired by our immediate colleagues with a bucket-load of networking to boot!
We welcome 2 minute and 6-7 minute presentations - sign up today!
UPDATE Thanks to all those who came along to the event.
Presentations are available from the Dropbox link here.
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We are really pleased to announce that Daniel Raven-Ellison will be giving the opening chat.
Take part in the #TMRGS Selfie challenge - take a selfie next to the RGS(IBG) sign and tag it with #TMRGS and you could win a copy of this book:
To enter, tag your selfie with #tmrgs on the night. The draw will take place when presentations start.
Presentations:
Please include a title not 'TBC' We welcome any presentation / song / dance / chant / poem. Ideas from geography classrooms are welcome, but feel free to present if your idea can be transferred between disciplines. Ideas should be from the classroom and give participants ideas they can use the next day. Please include a way to contact you.
Follow this link to sign up for a presentation. Presentation titles will be added on this page also
1. Andrew Boardman - 'What's the point of Hexagons?'
2. Richard Maurice - Eat food, mostly plants, not too much!
3. Liz Bentley-Pattison 'Qualitative fieldwork for the new 'A' Level spec'
4. David Rogers -'How great Geography teachers change the world'
5. Jo Debens - 'The day that...' (2)
6. Ben Crockett 'Case Study Diagrams Knowledge Retention.'
7. Victoria Hewett - 'Assessment and feedback with life after levels' (2)
8. Ewan Laurie 'How does google see the World?'
9. Alan Parkinson - 'The power of Geographical Information'
10. Richard Treves - Latest Google Geo Tools for Teachers
11. Alice Griffiths - Changing Places: It's Child's play
12. Andrew Caffrey - Getting out of the classroom with Google Expeditions
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at 9:49 pm on Oct 31, 2015
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