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#TLAB14 Teaching, Learning and Assessment Conference

It’s he first day of March. This means it’s St David’s Day and the month that #TLAB14 happens.  The event last year was very enjoyable.  I’ll be running a workshop and plan to get delegates out and about, using some active approaches to geography.  You don;t have to be a geographer as the ideas can be adapted.  There’s a great looking line up at this not-for-profit conference which was very well organised last year.  You can find the details of my session here .  Hope to see you there!

Teaching, Learning & Assessment Conference, Berkhamsted #TLAB14

Last year, Nick Dennis and team put together the first Teaching, Learning & Assessment in Berkhamsted. The event was slick and a great success, even before Wales ripped the RBS Six Nations Grand Slam from England’s grasp in excellent style .  The team looked after every detail, even providing a screen to watch the match after the final keynote and thanks. My contribution to last year’s event on Inspirational Geography, can be found here and search the blog for the hashtag ‘#TLAB13’ for a flavour of the event.  Anyway, to stop rambling on, I’m delighted that Nick has asked me to be involved in next year’s #TLAB14, and there is a fantastic range of speakers already confirmed as seen on the Lanyrd page . The event is a bargain (around the cost of some 6 Nations or a gig ticket…).  Details are still being finalised, but it’s worth keeping an eye on the Twitter Feed and Webpage for the event. I plan to do a session about practical geography, so some experiments ...