Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth

I read this towards the end of my summer of relaxation when I was beginning to regain some intellectual curiosity in my life. Watching the UK political pantomime was fascinating, but I felt the need to read some challenging perspectives on the current economic system. This book, and Darren McGarvey’s The Social Distance Between Us,Continue reading “Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth”

Making Every Geography Lesson Count by Mark Enser

Having read and enjoyed the original Making Every Lesson Count I was delighted to see it applied to Geography. The first book took a handful of key principles and outlined how they could be applied in the classroom with clarity. This book builds on those same ideas and exemplifies them for the Geography classroom. ManyContinue reading “Making Every Geography Lesson Count by Mark Enser”