Publishing in NCGE Journals

Conference Room: Nebraska

Summary The editors of the two NCGE journals – the Geography Teacher and the Journal of Geography – invite you to learn about the publication process for the journals and […]

Exploring Climate Change Through Play

Conference Room: Iowa

Summary In this session, participants will explore one of the consequences of climate change, that of sea-level rise. Attendees will participate in a lesson which uses blocks to model the […]

Chicago Today: Effects of Redlining and Urban Renewal

Conference Room: Flannigan

Summary Cities change their structural space and are a part of globalization, but how does this affect residents across a city? This two-part session discusses the challenges of urban growth, […]

Teaching About Taiwan: Crossroads of Culture and Empire

Conference Room: Winnebago

Summary This session will provide participants with practical, engaging activities about Taiwan for the geography classroom. Taiwan is an island that mixes unique indigenous cultures with Chinese, Japanese, European, and […]

Enhancing Capabilities Through Racially Literate Curriculum Making

Conference Room: Lewis

Summary Through a Spencer-funded research project, 14 social studies teachers from the Midwest and 3 teacher educators collaborated with the goal of enhancing teachers’ racially literate curriculum making in the […]

World Regions: Revisited, Rename, Redrawn?

Conference Room: Clark

Summary Join us for a “re-exploration” of regions, those mental constructs that shape how students learn about their world. Can regions be constructed to be more accurate, fair, and useful? […]

Teaching Physical Regions with Interactive Mapping

Conference Room: Nebraska

Summary Interactive maps, spatial data, and web based GIS tools can enhance and enliven inquiry and instruction. In this hands-on workshop you will be empowered to use these resources and […]

Geography Potpourri: “Tried and True” Lessons to DO Geography

Conference Room: Flannigan

Summary High on engagement, this session will showcase a medley of “kid-tested and teacher-approved” classroom activities that allow students to tap into their place-based knowledge, leverage their cultural capital, and […]

Aspects of the Physical and Cultural Geography of Morocco

Conference Room: Winnebago

Summary Geographers have a unique perspective when it comes to the observation of places. This presentation focuses on the Landscapes and Culture of Morocco as was observed by the Presenter, […]

Lightening Lessons for Transformative Learning

Conference Room: Clark

Summary We invite contributors to use 5-8 minutes to make brief, lively presentations of classroom ideas, materials, or strategies that work to electrify geography education and inspire and mentor others. […]

Experiential Learning in Geography

Conference Room: Nebraska

Summary Experiential Learning has been an impactful and important part of Geography Education for years. There are many different types of EL that we use and encourage our students to […]

Geo-Literacy for the Countries of the Americas

Conference Room: Flannigan

Summary The Pan-American Institute for Geography and History (IPGH) initiated a multi-year research and outreach effort to enhance geography education across the Americas through a charge given to its Commission […]

People and their Environment: Human Geography Lessons for Young Learners

Conference Room: Nebraska

Summary In this workshop, the presenter will engage participants in interdisciplinary,hands-on activities that introduce elementary students to human geography content and geographic skills, while also promoting global citizenship. After a […]

Beyond the Map: Organizing a GIS-Focused Study Abroad Experience

Conference Room: Flannigan

Summary Integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) into study abroad programs offers students an immersive, hands-on learning experience that bridges classroom concepts with real-world applications. This presentation will provide a practical […]

Promoting Critical Perspectives in a Geography Methods Course

Conference Room: Winnebago

Summary This session shares ongoing efforts by the presenter to promote critical perspectives in a geography methods course for pre-service teachers. This presentation explores how interdisciplinary connections have raised student […]

Geography Teaching for the Future: Leveraging New Ideas

Conference Room: Lewis

Summary In a rapidly changing educational world filled with AI, social media, loosening teacher requirements, and curriculum concerns across states, what can we do in geography education to ensure our […]

Food Geography

Conference Room: Nebraska

Summary Given the complexity of our world today, it’s never too early to introduce students in the elementary grades to geographic thinking. While it’s not unusual for schools to include […]

Omaha Redlining: How the hotel we are in divided Omaha

Conference Room: Flannigan

Summary This session will cover redlining in Omaha as well as the opportunity for highway diets to reconnect a city. It will cover the economics of redlining in Omaha and […]

How Do We Define Regions?

Conference Room: Lewis

Summary In this presentation, I demonstrate a mini-lecture and in-class activity I use in my undergraduate World Regional Geography course to introduce students to the concept of a region. On […]

Count Me In! Using Labs to Teach Population Geography

Conference Room: Clark

Summary In this session, we will discuss how to use laboratory assignments to teach population geography. Population geography connects diverse topics including sustainability, economics, politics, and culture. Using labs to […]

The Student Atlas of Nebraska – Ten Years in Practice

Conference Room: Nebraska

Summary The creation of a dedicated student atlas for use in Nebraska elementary grade classrooms will be discussed. This teaching tool began with an initial 2016 limited edition and came […]

Exploring the Complex Geography of the Balkans

Conference Room: Iowa

Summary This lecture will present the findings of two geographers who recently conducted field research in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in preparation for leading professional development in the region. […]

Mapping the African American Green Book

Conference Room: Flannigan

Summary The erasure of minority stories makes challenging the dominant reading of history important. The Green Book was an annual travel guide used by African American travelers from the 1930s […]

Citizenship, Identity, and Othering in the Nazi Camp System

Conference Room: Nebraska

Summary This session focuses on a chapter from the forthcoming book, Teaching Holocaust Geographies in Middle and Secondary Schools. The camp system was the heart of Nazi terror and control, […]

Case Studies and World Geography

Conference Room: Iowa

Summary This professional development session will explore the power of case studies in enhancing student learning in world geography. Participants will learn how to select and develop compelling real-world case […]

Sovereignty, Territoriality, and the Zangezur Corridor

Conference Room: Flannigan

Summary Participants will hear an overview of the debate over the Zangezur Corridor. Then in small groups, participants will read different viewpoints of the situation. Group members will discuss the […]

Pecans: The All-American Nut

Conference Room: Lewis

Summary The audience will be presented with a short history of the pecan nut. A slide show will follow the history of the pecan, touching on the Native Americans who […]

Mapping the Geographical Theme of Movement on the GeoHistoGram

Conference Room: Clark

Summary From ancient civilizations to religions, technology, and even disease, the geographic theme of “Movement” plays an integral role in our understanding of the world. Participants will investigate the geographic […]