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  • October 2026

  • Sat 17

    Redistricting Education Amidst the “Gerrymandering Wars

    October 17 @ 10:05 AM - 10:45 AM EDT
    Conference Room: Reynolds Leadership Circle

    Summary As the ongoing "gerrymandering wars" intensify, this session asserts redistricting's "place" in broader civics education. Mid-decade redistricting battles continue to erupt across the country, including right here in Virginia—but contrary to media narratives, these battles are not unprecedented. Exploring the history and mechanics of redistricting and gerrymandering through a nonpartisan and spatially-grounded lens, we […]

  • Sat 17

    Cultivating Civic Stewardship Through StoryMaps: Narrative Mapping of Coastal Displacement

    October 17 @ 2:15 PM - 2:55 PM EDT
    Conference Room: Reynolds Leadership Circle

    Summary This interactive workshop models how ArcGIS StoryMaps can be used to support geographic thinking and civic stewardship through narrative mapping in secondary classrooms. Participants will engage with a classroom-ready lesson centered on displacement in southwest Louisiana Indigenous communities, including Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe-au-Chien. Using curated photographs, community interviews, historical shoreline data, erosion […]

  • Sat 17

    Demography 101: Understanding Population Trends through Hands-on Activities

    October 17 @ 2:15 PM - 2:55 PM EDT
    Conference Room: Lacy

    Summary Population dynamics have been in the news, especially related to falling birthrates and what that might portend for future generations, economics and the environment. This session engages participants with the latest data and projections from demographers and prognosticators but also puts the data into a historical context. The data is included in experiential activities […]

  • Sat 17

    Environmental Cooperation: Forging a Peaceful Path in the Middle East

    October 17 @ 2:15 PM - 2:55 PM EDT
    Conference Room: Cullen

    Summary This session examines some of the major environmental challenges in the Middle East, particularly around water resources, and the ways that Israelis, Jordanians, and Palestinians are cooperating to meet these challenges. Participants will develop pedagogic content knowledge about environmental challenges in the Middle East; regional cooperation among Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority to […]

  • Sat 17

    An Ecocentric Approach to Teaching Geography

    October 17 @ 3:10 PM - 3:50 PM EDT
    Conference Room: Reynolds Leadership Circle

    Summary Human-led exploitation of our planet has resulted in an enormous environmental crisis. Anthropocentrism, the belief that the world was made for humans and everything in it is meant for human use, often goes unnamed in conversations about systemic issues. Yet, this pervasive worldview is at the root of our ecological crisis and is deeply […]

  • Sat 17

    Beyond the Map: Building “Geography Trunks” with Children’s Literature for Adolescent Inquiry

    October 17 @ 3:10 PM - 3:50 PM EDT
    Conference Room: Byrd

    Summary Why do the Five Themes of Geography often feel like a flat checklist of definitions rather than a dynamic lens for understanding the world? Too often, geography instruction in the secondary classroom stops at memorization, leaving students disconnected from the human stories behind the maps. This hands-on workshop seeks to enliven the geographic experience […]

  • Sat 17

    Place-Naming in Virginia: From early European settlement to the 21st century

    October 17 @ 3:10 PM - 3:50 PM EDT
    Conference Room: Lacy

    Summary This session will introduce the evolution of place-naming in Virginia. We will start with a hands-on activity using the John Smith Floor Map (large version created by the Virginia Geographic Alliance) to explore Native American and early European toponyms. We will look at the impacts of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars on Virginia place […]

  • Sat 17

    Using AI to promote critical thinking inside and outside the classroom

    October 17 @ 3:10 PM - 3:50 PM EDT
    Conference Room: Cullen

    Summary Promoting critical thinking among students is often at the top of our teaching goals. We want students to develop a careful, questioning approach to their work so they are critical of the sources they use to find answers and be cautious about the answers they reach. Innovations in artificial intelligence -- particularly the latest […]

  • Sat 17

    Teaching Geography with Purpose: Strategies, Resources, and Real Classroom Insights

    October 17 @ 3:10 PM - 4:45 PM EDT
    Conference Room: Robins Family Forum Theater

    Summary This interactive workshop is designed for preservice and new to the classroom teachers who want to build confidence and creativity in teaching geography. Participants will explore practical, engaging strategies for bringing geographic concepts to life in diverse classroom settings. The session emphasizes active learning, critical thinking, and real-world connections that help students understand the […]

  • Sat 17

    Traversing India’s and Nepal’s historical religious geography

    October 17 @ 4:05 PM - 4:45 PM EDT
    Conference Room: Reynolds Leadership Circle

    Summary In 2024, I was part of an educational group run by GEEO that toured northern India and parts of central Nepal. This trip focused on visiting multiple religious sites associated with Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. As well as other Significant locations related to ancient Indian History. This presentation will explore the historical religious geography […]

  • Sat 17

    From Plate Tectonics to Trade Routes: Geography Across Big History

    October 17 @ 4:05 PM - 4:45 PM EDT
    Conference Room: Byrd

    Summary In this interactive session, explore how OER Project: Big History helps middle school students investigate 4.5 billion years of change through a geographic lens. From plate tectonics and biomes to trade routes, migration, and industrialization, participants will examine how physical landscapes shape human possibility. Presenters will model strategies for teaching Big History at key […]

  • Sat 17

    The “Rest of the Story”: Geographic Insights on the 1918 Spanish Flu

    October 17 @ 4:05 PM - 4:45 PM EDT
    Conference Room: Lacy

    Summary The 1918 Influenza Pandemic killed 50 million people, far surpassing the 16 million lives claimed by World War I. The deadly virus attacked one-fifth of the world's population and killed more people than any other illness in recorded history yet receives short shrift in curriculum about the Great War. In this inquiry-based session, educators […]

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