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Episode #57: David Lambert - Thinking geographically and making powerful knowledge relevant

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In the first episode of Series 10, John catches up with David Lambert, Honorary Professor of Geography Education at the UCL Institute of Education and former GA Chief Executive.

They look back together at the recent history of the GA, and key concepts which helped to build its manifesto for geography: A Different View.

Their discussion looks closely at what it means to "think geographically" and why it is important for teachers to understand and get to know who they are teaching and how they see the world.

Find David Lambert's article Rediscovering the Teaching of Geography with the Focus on Quality here https://bit.ly/3IS5EPV

Find The Geography of It All here https://bit.ly/3yT3B9H

Series 10 of GeogPod is kindly sponsored by AQA.

Everyone has the potential to achieve, so we make sure that our qualifications give all students the opportunity to show what they can do and progress to the next stage of their lives.

Our UK qualifications are highly valued by employers and universities around the world.

As an independent education charity, our income is reinvested back into AQA’s charitable activities, funds our cutting-edge research and supports our initiatives to help young people facing challenges in life realise their potential. Visit AQA for more info.

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In the first episode of Series 10, John catches up with David Lambert, Honorary Professor of Geography Education at the UCL Institute of Education and former GA Chief Executive.

They look back together at the recent history of the GA, and key concepts which helped to build its manifesto for geography: A Different View.

Their discussion looks closely at what it means to "think geographically" and why it is important for teachers to understand and get to know who they are teaching and how they see the world.

Find David Lambert's article Rediscovering the Teaching of Geography with the Focus on Quality here https://bit.ly/3IS5EPV

Find The Geography of It All here https://bit.ly/3yT3B9H

Series 10 of GeogPod is kindly sponsored by AQA.

Everyone has the potential to achieve, so we make sure that our qualifications give all students the opportunity to show what they can do and progress to the next stage of their lives.

Our UK qualifications are highly valued by employers and universities around the world.

As an independent education charity, our income is reinvested back into AQA’s charitable activities, funds our cutting-edge research and supports our initiatives to help young people facing challenges in life realise their potential. Visit AQA for more info.

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