Description:
Jointly organised by the Geographical Association and Historical Association
www.geography.org.uk
www.history.org.uk
Programme
09.00-10.00 Registration and exhibition time
10.00-11.00 Welcome and Keynote Address
11.00-11.15 Refreshment break
11.15-12.30 Workshop sessions 1
12.30-13.15 Lunch and exhibition time
13.15-14.15 Keynote Address
14.15-15.30 Workshop sessions 2
15.30-16.30 Plenary and discussion panel
16.30 Close
Cost
Early Bird fees valid until 15 September 2008
Association Member £65
Non-member £85
Student (please provide proof) £40
Booking fees after 15 September 2008
Association Member £70
Non-member £90
Student (please provide proof) £40
The delegate fee includes lunch and refreshments throughout the day.
Download a booking form or book online at www.geography.org.uk/gahaconference
We will send you your programme for the day, together with a map of the venue shortly before the event.
Presenters:
Professor Robin Alexander, University of Cambridge, Director of the Primary Review. Keynote Speaker
Rachel Bowles, Chair GA Early Years and Primary Committee
Professor Simon Catling, Oxford Brookes University, GA Early Years and Primary Committee member Keynote Speaker
Skye Dillon Education and Skills Manager, England's Past for Everyone
John Halocha, Reader, Bishop Grosseteste University College and GA Junior Vice President
Dr Tim Lomas, Prinicpal School Improvement Adviser with the CfBT/Lincolnshire Partnership and HA Deputy President
Dr Fran Martin, University of Exeter, Editor of Primary Geographer and GA Early Years and Primary Committee member
Gyles Morris, The Magdelene Project and Naturesbase
Professor Jon Nichols, University of Plymouth, Editor of Primary History and HA Primary Committee member
Peter Vass, Oxford Brookes University and HA Primary Committee member
Session Themes
Keynote themes will cover:
Using Children’s Voices
The Primary Curriculum Past, Present and Future
Interactive Workshops
Please indicate your first, second and third choices when booking
1 European Citizenship - a current development with a link school
2 Past to Present to Future - understanding Citizenship
3 Local Studies – England’s Past for everyone regional case studies
4 Creating a sense of place through fieldwork
5 The Primary Project Box for KS1 a whole school approach
6 School Links – Local and Global