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 share their geography connections with one another. Participants will engage in a sampler of experiential activities, that foster cultural responsiveness (Multicultural Bingo), build map skills […]

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, through recent travel. Specific cities in Morocco will be highlighted, and cultural aspects unique to each areas of the country will be emphasized, including the […]

Teaching with Primary Sources: Analyzing the Holocaust through a Geographic Lens

Conference Room: Lewis

Summary In this session, the presenters demonstrate how analyzing primary sources through a geographic lens differs from an historical lens while providing a more critical understanding of time, place, and events when juxtaposed with teaching history. Throughout the session, the presenters share a series of activities related to the Holocaust, which model how geographic inquiry […]

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. The session is envisioned as a workshop-like panel where contributors "pitch" and discuss their ideas, whether fully developed or still in planning. We invite interested […]

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 participate in, and each one serves an important purpose in developing students for future careers. This session will review this topic and assist you in […]

(Sea) Lions, (Bengal) Tigers, & (Polar) Bears: Climate Vulnerability and our Changing Landscape

Conference Room: Iowa

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 participate in, and each one serves an important purpose in developing students for future careers. This session will review this topic and assist you in […]

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 on Geography’s Committee on Education. Through this endeavor, called ‘Geo Literacy for the Countries of the Americas’, researchers focused on four broad areas: geography teaching […]

Harnessing AI to Enhance Language Acquisition and Content Mastery in the Geography Classroom

Conference Room: Clark

Summary Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming education, offering powerful tools to help teachers support emergent bilingual students in acquiring language skills while mastering geographic concepts. This presentation explores innovative ways AI can enhance both language acquisition and content knowledge in the geography classroom. By integrating AI-driven adaptive learning technologies, educators can create inclusive, personalized learning […]

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 brief overview of concepts and learning strategies, the presenter will engage participants in several hands-on activities that explore human geography topics including: human changes to […]

Canceled Traversing the Historical Religious Geography of India and Nepal

Conference Room: Iowa

Summary Attendees at this session will gain an understanding of India's and Nepal's religious geography from the birth of Hinduism through the modern era, based on a historical approach, as experienced through an educational trip to these countries during 2024. Travel participants participated in Hindu and Buddhist religious ceremonies, interacted with other religious groups, and […]

Beyond the Hype: Critical AI Literacy for Geography and Social Studies Educators

Conference Room: Winnebago

Summary The rapid emergence of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has sparked both optimism and unease within education. For geography and the broader social sciences, GenAI tools such as ChatGPT promise efficiencies in curriculum design, data analysis, and feedback, yet they also produce errors, false citations, and cultural oversimplifications. The use of large language models poses […]

The Fate of Research in Geography Education: A Look Back to Plan Forward

Conference Room: Lewis

Summary Research in geography education – Where are we now? This session begins a dialog to evaluate the current state of geography education and to determine concrete steps for the future. Guided by published research agendas and The Roadmap for 21st Century Geography Education project, we will examine the geography education community’s progress tackling issues […]