
Teacher events
We offer CPD opportunities along with events for students and teachers to participate in together.
Digimap for Schools: a quick guide to data collection and tables
Find out more about how the online GIS Digimap for Schools can be used by your students.
What do geographers actually do? A webinar for students
A student webinar showcasing the variety of careers pathways available with geography. This webinar focuses on the business and finance sector.
Physical fieldwork skills, opportunities and ideas
Run in collaboration with Field Studies Council, this session will help you to deliver high quality physical geography fieldwork.
Exploring literacy through geography
In this one-hour session, Fiona Sheriff will discuss a range of literacy strategies which can be used to demystify geographical vocabulary alongside a range of texts which can be used to open worlds in the classroom.
Bringing the El Niño phenomenon to the classroom
Hear more about the ‘El Niño: A Phenomenon of Opportunities’ teaching resource, looking at how communities manage flooding associated with a major El Niño event.
Digimap for Schools: a quick guide to fieldwork for KS3
Find out more about how the online GIS Digimap for Schools can be used to support fieldwork.
People and place fieldwork skills and opportunities in your local area
Run in collaboration with Field Studies Council, this session will introduce methods of data collection and fieldwork techniques that can be done local to your school.
Advanced ArcGIS for school teachers
This session is for school teachers who are already confident users of ArcGIS in the classroom.
Choosing the right university and geography course
An opportunity for students to engage with a university admissions tutor and current geography undergraduates.
Choose geography: careers in river landscapes
A webinar for students showcasing the range of geographical careers specialising in managing and protecting the river landscape.
The PTI Geography Symposium for teachers
Join us for this two-day residential conference, designed to empower and inspire teachers to be advocates for geography both in and out of the classroom.
Gentrification and complexity – field-based workshop for A Level teachers
This one-day workshop is designed to introduce A Level teachers to new ways of explaining changing places with a particular focus on connections between people, the economy, and the ways that infrastructure(s) link the local, national, and international scales.










