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Friday April 10, 2026 16:30 - 17:20 BST
Explore practical ways to make a difference through hands-on environmental education and the central role geography plays. It addresses sensitive environmental issues and connects students, schools and communities. We share activities, case studies, action plans and ‘Green Days’. Suitable for all phases in urban and rural contexts. This workshop will inspire, empower and equip you to make a difference.
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avatar for Deborah Curtis

Deborah Curtis

Creative Director: The House of Fairy Tales / The Great Imagining, The Great Imagining
Creative Director Deborah Curtis has 25 years of devising and producing creative learning adventures for young people in partnership with institutions throughout the UK. She has worked with dozens of institutions from arts centres, museums and galleries to land trusts and local authorities... Read More →
avatar for Nikkita Henshall

Nikkita Henshall

Associate Assistant Principal (and Head of Geography), King Edward VI Academy, Spilsby
Nikkita has been a teacher of Geography for over 10 years and Head of Faculty for 3years before her current role. During this time she has led in a range of areas from Sustainability Champion, Enrichment and Career program leader. Her passion is for teaching geography and bringing... Read More →
avatar for Chantal Mayo-Hollaway

Chantal Mayo-Hollaway

Trust Wide Subject Lead for Geography, David Ross Education Trust
Teacher, Head of Department, Network and Trust Wide Lead for over 20 years across London, South East, Midlands and East of England.  Educational enthusiast, TeachMeet addict and VoicesProject Co-Founder. GA Geography Champion 2023.
Friday April 10, 2026 16:30 - 17:20 BST
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