Details
2 March 2021
7.00pm-8.30pm
In this online session, which is being run jointly with The Historical Association, we will be asking primary teachers to share their ideas and innovation in geography and history teaching with the teacher community.
Teachmeets are a great way to find out what fellow teachers are doing in the classroom and beyond and a great way to mingle with the primary community online! Delegates will be able to view around 8 individual sessions from a variety of primary teachers (4 geography and 4 history), and take away a range of ideas, resources and experiences.
About Booking
There are a variety of ways you can book to attend this event:
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As a regular delegate: Just listening to the talks and asking questions
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As a Geography speaker: There are 4 spaces for geography speakers, each will talk for 5 minutes on their chosen topic
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As a History speaker: There are 4 spaces for history speakers, each will talk for 5 minutes on their chosen topic
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As a resource sharer: There are 6 spaces for resource sharers, and we ask that you talk for 3 minutes max about one resource you wish to share with the group (can be geography or history).
Notes for delegates
If you have booked as a Geography or History speaker or as a resource sharer, we will be in touch with you to discuss what you wish to share in order to build our event programme.
Delegates will be sent details of how to access the event approximately a week before the event. If this email does not reach you, please contact us before the day of the event. Please be aware that all delegate information will be shared with our event partner, The Historical Association.
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