GeogPod

GeogPod

by the Geographical Association
Season 16
Episode #102: Gwilym Pryce - The geography of social frontiers
In this episode, Professor Gwilym Pryce from the University of Sheffield explores the idea of 'social frontiers'. The boundaries that exist between communities, neighbourhoods and groups. Drawing on his research in urban economics, social statistics and data analytics, Gwilym discusses how these frontiers influence inequality, segregation and everyday life, while offering thought-provoking ideas for geography teachers and students about using data to better understand the places we live. Links A website dedicated to collating and disseminating research on ‘social frontiers’: https://danolner.shinyapps.io/ShinyMapScale/ A video explaining the Social Frontiers project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFJvqFxmvdo
Episode #101: Tom Davies, GeoWizard – Geography games and adventures
In this episode of GeogPod our host John Lyon talks to Tom Davies about his experiences of place and travel as GeoWizard on YouTube. They discuss how Tom became interested in geography and his first video upload playing the internet game GeoGuessr that started his channel. They go on to talk about the inspiration behind his current ‘straight line mission’ that challenges Tom to travel by foot in a straight line experiencing place in a unique way. Tom encourages young people to go outside and explore in their local area. Watch GeoWizard on YouTube here
Episode #100: Mark Enser - The geography curriculum and supporting specialists and non specialist teachers
In this episode of GeogPod, Jon is joined by Mark Enser, who is the national lead for geography, was a member of the Ofsted curriculum unit as well as a freelance writer. While in conversation, they discuss the topic of geography teaching in schools and how to develop, implement and support a high quality geography curriculum. They also talk about how teachers can be supported to create a curriculum that works for their cohort first of all and ways that long term teachers can break out of the cycle of teaching the same topics the same way, year on year.
Episode #99: Chloe Searl - Planning your fieldwork trip
In this episode, John Lyon is joined by award winning field studies tutor, Chloe Searl. They discuss Chloe's transition to fieldwork from the classroom, tips on how to help students to get the most out of the fieldwork experience and the importance of making sure that the fieldwork starts right from the classroom, not when they get off the bus. Find Chloe Searl here The Island Geographer - Resources, Fieldwork & CPD
Episode #98: Dr Edward Armston Sheret – Refiguring historical exploration and discovery
In this episode of the podcast, John talks to Dr Edward Armston Sheret, historical geographer and researcher in the field of travel and exploration. They discuss the themes of his book, On the Backs of Others: Rethinking the History of British Geographical Exploration, which unpicks the narratives of exploration and heroism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to reveal the hidden figures of historical expedition and the unsettling colonial heritage of famous explorers. Find Edward here: https://www.edarmston-sheret.com/ And read his book here: https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/9781496230973/on-the-backs-of-others/
Episode #97: Philip Parker – wonders of the Wear River Trust
In this episode of GeogPod our host, John Lyon, talks with Philip Parker, Senior Environment Education Officer at the Wear Rivers Trust. They discuss Philip’s career, who the Wear Rivers Trust are and what they do as well as chatting about rivers, nature, pollution, farming, field trips, the importance of engaging children with nature and rivers and how they support teachers and schools. Links from the podcast: Wear Rivers Trust website Wear Rivers Trust education hub and resources https://www.riverflies.org/case-studies/south-burn - published project work on South Burn Roker, Sunderland beach video - river mouth and rockpooling trip at Sunderland beach Series 16 of GeogPod is proudly sponsored by Collins. Collins has been publishing high-quality educational books for over 200 years. Our accessible and inclusive range of market-leading resources support pupils throughout every stage of their school education, from early years to A-level. Discover atlases, student books, teacher guides, revision and more at collins.co.uk. collins.co.uk
Season 15
Episode #94: Special edition - Three women in the presidency
In this special episode of GeogPod, we turn the microphone over to the current presidential team:  Hina Robinson - GA President 2024-25, Denise Freeman - Immediate Past President 2023-24, and  Catherine Owen - GA Vice President and upcoming president for 2025-26. Join them as they talk about their special roles not only with the GA but as women leading geography in state schools and how their relationship with the geographical community has developed over time. Hear about their personal passions for working with other teachers and geographers, inspiring the next generations and how geography teachers are continuing to bridge the gaps to support each other and know the importance of the subject. Links from the podcast: Get involved with the GA through our volunteer groups: https://geography.org.uk/get-connected/volunteer-groups/  Read about Denise's Presidential Tour: https://ga-blog.org/2024/08/28/advocating-for-gis-in-schools/  Watch Hina's Presidential Lecture from this year's conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUvI1ckHpGY  Check out Catherine's theme for 2025-6 and submit an idea for the conference: https://geography.org.uk/events-cpd/ga-annual-conference-and-exhibition/propose-a-session-for-the-ga-annual-conference/    Series 15 of GeogPod is kindly sponsored by Oddizzi. Oddizzi’s award winning resources include lesson plans, presentations, printable materials, and engaging quizzes. But here’s the real game-changer: our virtual fieldwork films bring locations such as the Amazon rainforest, an active volcano and even Antarctica right into your classroom. www.oddizzi.com  
Episode #93: Jenny Cooke – Inspiration, challenges and amazing fieldwork
In this episode of GeogPod John Lyon speaks with Jenny Cooke, the founder of Oddizzi, about what inspired her to pursue geography and create Oddizzi. Jenny’s goal is to create adaptable, flexible and supportive resources for geography teachers that inspire young children and make them look forward to their lessons. To accomplish this Jenny and her team have visited some amazing locations, including the Amazon Rainforest, Antarctica, and more! Jenny gives us an insight into what it takes to create their resources and anecdotes from some of her trips. Find out what the 2041 School challenge is and the free videos about Antarctica that you can use in the classroom to inspire students to become Antarctica champions. Jenny also gives some clues about future projects to watch out for!   Resources www.oddizzi.com https://www.oddizzi.com/features/virtualfieldwork/ www.2041school.com   Series 15 of GeogPod is kindly sponsored by Oddizzi. Oddizzi’s award winning resources include lesson plans, presentations, printable materials, and engaging quizzes. But here’s the real game-changer: our virtual fieldwork films bring locations such as the Amazon rainforest, an active volcano and even Antarctica right into your classroom. www.oddizzi.com
Episode #92: Laura Young - Bottle caps, new years' resolutions and climate resilience
Laura Young, Scottish Influencer of the Year 2022/2024 joins John in this week's episode to talk about all aspects of her 'portfolio career' focusing on climate through research, social media and making an impact in our day to day lives.  She talks about how her academic career began with everyday geographies, taking her on to experience worldwide perspectives of place, space and communities and how this has affected her approach to climate activism, reaching out to students, adults and governments alike through the power of social and digital media.  Find out more about her work here: https://lesswastelaura.com/  Instagram: @lesswastelaura X: @LessWasteLaura   Series 15 of GeogPod is kindly sponsored by Oddizzi. Oddizzi’s award winning resources include lesson plans, presentations, printable materials, and engaging quizzes. But here’s the real game-changer: our virtual fieldwork films bring locations such as the Amazon rainforest, an active volcano and even Antarctica right into your classroom. www.oddizzi.com  
Episode #91: Parvati, Manu and Melis - Global Inequalities and the Climate Crisis Project
In this episode, John Lyon is joined by Parvati Raghuram, Manu Lekunze and Melis Cin who are part of the team that developed the Global Inequalities and the Climate Crisis Lessons. They discuss how the project came to be, how we have now moved from a climate crisis to a climate emergency and how teachers can effectively educate their students without creating fear or anxiety.  They also talk about how Cameroon posed as a near perfect field to study the relationships between global inequality and the climate crisis. The resource was produced in partnership with the Decolonising Education for Peace in Africa (DEPA) project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council’s Global Challenges Research Fund as well as Impact Accelerator Account funding from the University of Lancaster. You can find the free resource here: Global Inequalities and the Climate Crisis - Geographical Association   Series 15 of GeogPod is kindly sponsored by Oddizzi. Oddizzi’s award winning resources include lesson plans, presentations, printable materials, and engaging quizzes. But here’s the real game-changer: our virtual fieldwork films bring locations such as the Amazon rainforest, an active volcano and even Antarctica right into your classroom. www.oddizzi.com
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