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Texas Alliance for Geographic Education

What's New at the Texas Alliance

Join TAGE Today and Receive our Quarterly Newsletter

If you are not a member of TAGE, you should join today! By joining our network of over 3,000 Texas geography teachers you will be first to know about what the Texas Alliance for Geographic Education is up to. You will receive our Quarterly Newsletter that includes updates on the latest on professional development opportunities, new geography resources that are available, and tips from fellow Alliances members!

Get your Lesson Plan Published!

We are always looking for excellent, standards-based lesson plans with solid pedagogy and content. To submit a lesson plan for approval, please use our lesson plan template and email the completed lesson to tage.geography@txstate.edu. Join us in investing in the future of geographic education!                           

Powerful Geography is a new way

to think about teaching Geography!

The Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education and National Center for Research in Geography Education propose a new framework for geography called Powerful Geography, which revolutionizes the traditional notion of standards in geography education. Combining Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum's principles of human capabilities, Michael Young's theory of powerful disciplinary knowledge, and Wesley Null's concept of a liberating curriculum, Powerful Geography offers a new conceptual approach to professional development for teachers. The approach aims to help teachers model geographic knowledge and skills that offer a diverse group of students the best preparation needed to attain personal and career goals and aspirations.