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Thursday, April 9
 

09:00 BST

Normalising nature in the classroom and curriculum
Thursday April 9, 2026 09:00 - 09:50 BST
An active session focusing on strategies used in ITE at the University of Worcester to normalise nature connection, from origami and storytelling to 'nature natter' cards. The session will explore the rationale for building nature literacy into our classroom spaces and processes, highlighting the five pathways to nature connectedness, as well as inviting participants to try a variety of activities, develop their own 'nature natter' questions and communities of practice, and engage their imaginations in ways to normalise nature for ourselves and our pupils. 
Speakers
avatar for Elena Lengthorn

Elena Lengthorn

Senior Lecturer in Teacher Education, University of Worcester
Elena is the PGCE Geography subject Lead at the University of Worcester. She has taught both geography and science education across the primary and secondary centres on undergraduate and postgraduate courses. She leads the Education for Sustainable Futures and Nature Connectedness... Read More →
Thursday April 9, 2026 09:00 - 09:50 BST
T211
  ITE-ECT, Workshop

11:30 BST

Using visual research methodologies in schools
Thursday April 9, 2026 11:30 - 11:55 BST
In order to be able to make change within spaces we must understand the experiences of the people who use them. In this session we reflect on two projects using visual methods: one exploring sustainability, the other the experiences of non-verbal learners. We bring together an interdisciplinary team of geographers, education, planning and architectural experts and reflect on how visual methodologies with children (5-11 years) and their teachers can help us make a difference. We will reflect on the successes and challenges of using this interdisciplinary and multi-tool mechanism to provide insights that a single disciplinary approach could not achieve. We will share our approach to  visual methods in order to examine lived experiences of the school environment (through photography) combined with educational evaluation practices (focus groups and creative collage).
Speakers
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Dr Verity Jones

Associate Professor, University of the West of England
Verity is an Associate Professor in Education at the University of the West of England, Bristol. Her long standing research focus has been on routes to sustainable futures (both social and environmental). At present Verity is working in partnership with Global Goals Centre to develop... Read More →
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Dr Fay Lewis

Senior Lecturer, University of the West of England
Fay Lewis is a Senior Lectrer at UWE: Bristol. Her research interests lie in primary STEM and sustainability education. Her research draws on a range of creative research methodologies in order to better understand lived experiences.
Thursday April 9, 2026 11:30 - 11:55 BST
T216

11:30 BST

How do you KNOW they know? Checking for understanding in the geography classroom.
Thursday April 9, 2026 11:30 - 12:20 BST
At last year's Conference I spoke about addressing misconceptions in the geography classroom. This year, I’d like to continue this theme by examining how we can discover what misconceptions our students might hold and how we can check they have understood what we have taught them. I’ll delve into practical, evidence-informed strategies for checking understanding, including ‘Do Now’ tasks, use of mini whiteboards and low-stakes formative assessment. Rooted in cognitive science, these approaches aim to make students’ thinking visible and help identify misconceptions early. Pitfalls and mistakes to avoid will also be discussed. Attendees will be invited to share their examples of effective methods. 
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Larsen

Sarah Larsen

Teacher of Geography, Reigate School
I have been a geography teacher for over twenty years in and around London. I've also carried out various roles within our SCITT, helping the next generation of teachers learn their craft. In addition, I have contributed to various educational books, including Powerful Geography by... Read More →
Thursday April 9, 2026 11:30 - 12:20 BST
T209

15:30 BST

Novice teacher co-planning: using AI to make a difference
Thursday April 9, 2026 15:30 - 16:20 BST
Co-planning is an approach to mentoring that encourages teachers to develop lessons collaboratively and benefits both mentors and mentees. This workshop will provide everyone who engages mentors, ITE tutors, ECTs and trainees – with critical questions to support thinking about the use of AI to support co-planning conversations. Participants will take away strategies they can put into practice.
Speakers
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Teacher Education Phase Committee

The purpose of the Teacher Education Phase Committee (TEPC) is to support GA members and others by reviewing the educational landscape as it affects teacher education, looking for patterns, connections, issues and implications and by initiating actions in response. This will invo... Read More →
Thursday April 9, 2026 15:30 - 16:20 BST
T209

16:30 BST

The National Education Nature Park: mapping a sustainable future
Thursday April 9, 2026 16:30 - 17:20 BST
Empower your students to contribute to national climate strategies through meaningful geographical enquiry. This workshop introduces how the National Education Nature Park can turn your school grounds into living laboratories, with practical activities you can take straight back to the classroom. You’ll explore curriculum‑ready resources, investigate real‑world environmental challenges using pupil‑friendly scenarios, and see how students’ biodiversity and carbon data feed into national research. We’ll also look at the Nature Park’s GIS and habitat‑mapping tools—setting the scene for the in‑depth session led by the National Education Nature Park team the following day. A perfect complementary workshop for anyone wanting to build confidence before attending Impactful fieldwork: learner‑led changes to school grounds on Friday
Speakers
avatar for Kit Marie Rackley

Kit Marie Rackley

Schools Climate Hub Coordiator, Unversity of East Anglia Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
(see previous subion)
Thursday April 9, 2026 16:30 - 17:20 BST
T210
 
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