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Thursday April 9, 2026 16:30 - 16:55 BST
In a teaching and learning landscape suffering from increasing prescription and instrumentalism, many teachers have found their professionalism and, ultimately, their agency stifled. Drawing on findings from doctoral research, this lecture will outline how geography teacher agency can be comprehended, discuss which components geography teachers identify as important for shaping their agency, and explore how geography teachers navigate their working environments to allow agency to manifest. It will then consider the implications for agentic teachers’ teaching practices, focusing on what achieving agency means for the geography that is taught to students. A powerful geography education can genuinely make a difference to how the next generation interact with our increasingly uncertain and risky world, and this lecture will advocate for the importance of agency as a transformative tool for both teachers and students and as a means to equip young people with the tools to navigate the challenges of the future.
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Alex Booth

Assistant Professor in Geography Education, University of Nottingham
Alex works on the Geography PGCE course at the University of Nottingham. Prior to this, Alex spent 9 and a half years working at a comprehensive secondary school firstly as a classroom teacher, then head of department and, latterly, with a whole school remit. Alongside his work, Alex... Read More →
Thursday April 9, 2026 16:30 - 16:55 BST
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