Charney Manor Primary Geography Research (@manorcharney) 's Twitter Profile
Charney Manor Primary Geography Research

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This is the twitter account of the Charney Manor Primary Geography Conference. This is an annual event #CharneyManorConf25

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Denise Freeman 🌎🙋🏻‍♀️ (@geography_daf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a lovely end to a few days of geography business, or as my younger colleagues call it ‘G A ing’. Thanks to all Charney Manor Primary Geography Research for making me feel so welcome today, I really enjoyed the presentations and discussions, and Steve Rawlinson FRGS’s fieldwork activity.

What a lovely end to a few days of geography business, or as my younger colleagues call it ‘G A ing’. Thanks to all <a href="/ManorCharney/">Charney Manor Primary Geography Research</a> for making me feel so welcome today, I really enjoyed the presentations and discussions, and <a href="/geosteve7/">Steve Rawlinson FRGS</a>’s fieldwork activity.
Dr Paula Owens FRGS (@primageographer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fab day Charney Manor Primary Geography Research conf today - many excellent presentations & conversations. Thanks for your children’s input @frankkilopezzz, my presentation arguing why & how the moon ought to feature in the geography curriculum seemed to go well.

Fab day <a href="/ManorCharney/">Charney Manor Primary Geography Research</a> conf today - many excellent presentations &amp; conversations. 
Thanks for your children’s input @frankkilopezzz,  my presentation arguing why &amp; how the moon ought to feature in the geography curriculum seemed to go well.
Charney Manor Primary Geography Research (@manorcharney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next up … Lisa Clarke sharing early thesis ideas ‘In the right place : exploring the promise of place- based education int eh evolving landscape in Irish Primary Curriculum.’

Next up … <a href="/LisaClarkeGEO/">Lisa Clarke</a> sharing early thesis ideas ‘In the right place : exploring the promise of place- based education int eh evolving landscape in Irish Primary Curriculum.’
Mark Enser 🌍 (@ensermark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Geography Primary & Early Years Committee Geographical Association Charney Manor Primary Geography Research @The_GA Fascinating examples given there. Our Geography Subject Report would also suggest that a barrier is the lack of guidance/support on deciding how to approach different topics named in the National Curriculum. WHAT should we teach about rivers or settlements?

Joe Usher (@geoseph_usher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This connects with the work I did with DCU Institute of Education DCU_SEIGS colleagues Denis Moynihan Deirdre Butler Dr Anne McMorrough & Dr Nicola Broderick on the LEGO Teacher Guide for SUBMERGED theme of #OceanLiteracy earlier this year -all lessons and resources available here FREE: fll.ie/pages/explore-…

This connects with the work I did with <a href="/DCU_IoE/">DCU Institute of Education</a> <a href="/DCU_SEIGS/">DCU_SEIGS</a> colleagues <a href="/moyno_d/">Denis Moynihan</a> <a href="/ButlerDee/">Deirdre Butler</a> <a href="/annemmcm/">Dr Anne McMorrough</a> &amp; Dr Nicola Broderick on the LEGO Teacher Guide for SUBMERGED theme of #OceanLiteracy earlier this year -all lessons and resources available here FREE: fll.ie/pages/explore-…