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Looking ahead to the future of GeogEd: Creating spaces of exchange between communities of practice.

  • Matt Finn
  • , Lauren Hammond
  • , Grace Healy
  • , James Todd
  • , Alan Marvell
  • , John McKendrick
  • , Lynda Yorke
  • College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Penryn, 9 TR10 9EZ, UK.
  • University College London
  • Durham University
  • University of Gloucestershire
  • Glasgow Caledonian University

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As part of the special issue marking the transition of the Higher Education Research Group to the Geography and Education Research Group, in this final paper we argue that the reformed group has a key role to play in promoting spaces of exchange between the communities of practice that have a stake in the shared endeavours of geography and education. We draw on structured conversations from the group’s launch event, existing literature, and our particular vantage points to identify a range of influences – both heritages that we work with and challenges that we face – that shape the interplay of geography and education in our pedagogical contexts. We argue that the GeogEd Research Group can create spaces of productive exchange between three communities of practice: geographies of education research, geography education research, and pedagogic research. As the research group brings these communities of practice together, it facilitates dialogue, creates new avenues for research, and connects and enhances geography teaching practice across education levels.
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)41-51
Nifer y tudalennau11
CyfnodolynArea
Cyfrol54
Rhif cyhoeddi1
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar9 Chwef 2021
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - Maw 2022

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