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Herausgeber: Lambert, David; Jones, Mark
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Debates in Geography Education
Herausgeber: Lambert, David; Jones, Mark
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Debates in Geography Education encourages early career teachers, experienced teachers and teacher educators to engage with and reflect on key issues, concepts and debates. It aims to enable readers to reach their own informed judgements with deeper theoretical knowledge and understanding.
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Debates in Geography Education encourages early career teachers, experienced teachers and teacher educators to engage with and reflect on key issues, concepts and debates. It aims to enable readers to reach their own informed judgements with deeper theoretical knowledge and understanding.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Debates in Subject Teaching
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 232mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781138672581
- ISBN-10: 1138672580
- Artikelnr.: 47842585
- Debates in Subject Teaching
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 232mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781138672581
- ISBN-10: 1138672580
- Artikelnr.: 47842585
Mark Jones is Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK David Lambert is Professor of Geography Education at UCL Institute of Education, London, UK
Abbreviations
Contributors
Introduction: the significance of continuing debates
MARK JONES AND DAVID LAMBERT
PART I
Policy Debates
1 Geography in the National Curriculum for Key Stages, 1, 2 and 3
JOHN HOPKIN AND FRAN MARTIN
2 Geography in the examination system
DAVID GARDNER
PART II
'Classroom' Debates
3 Place in Geography: Change and Challenge
ELEANOR RAWLING
4 The Place of Regional Geography
ALEX STANDISH
5 Physical Geography
DUNCAN HAWLEY
6 Making progress in learning geography
LIZ TAYLOR
7 Understanding conceptual development in school geography
CLARE BROOKS
8 The enquiry approach in geography
JANE FERRETTI
9 Personalising learning in geography
MARK JONES
10 Formative assessment
PAUL WEEDEN AND MICHAEL SIMMONS
11 Curriculum enactment
MARY BIDDULPH
12 The place of fieldwork in geography education
LAUREN HAMMOND
13 The impact of technology on geography and geography teachers
ALAN PARKINSON
14 Using Geographic Information (GI)
MARY FARGHER
15 Geography and 'employability'
JOHN LYON
16 Handling controversial issues in geography
DAVID MITCHELL
PART III
Subject Debates
17 The Anthropocene and the global
CHARLES RAWDING
18 Geography's identity as an academic discipline
NICK CLIFFORD
19 Understanding the gap between schools and universities
GRAHAM BUTT AND GEMMA COLLINS
20 Re-contextualising geography as a school subject
ROGER FIRTH
21 Are we thinking geographically?
JOHM MORGAN
22 Evidence-based practice and reseach in geography education
ROGER FIRTH AND CLARE BROOKS
Acknowledgments
Index
Contributors
Introduction: the significance of continuing debates
MARK JONES AND DAVID LAMBERT
PART I
Policy Debates
1 Geography in the National Curriculum for Key Stages, 1, 2 and 3
JOHN HOPKIN AND FRAN MARTIN
2 Geography in the examination system
DAVID GARDNER
PART II
'Classroom' Debates
3 Place in Geography: Change and Challenge
ELEANOR RAWLING
4 The Place of Regional Geography
ALEX STANDISH
5 Physical Geography
DUNCAN HAWLEY
6 Making progress in learning geography
LIZ TAYLOR
7 Understanding conceptual development in school geography
CLARE BROOKS
8 The enquiry approach in geography
JANE FERRETTI
9 Personalising learning in geography
MARK JONES
10 Formative assessment
PAUL WEEDEN AND MICHAEL SIMMONS
11 Curriculum enactment
MARY BIDDULPH
12 The place of fieldwork in geography education
LAUREN HAMMOND
13 The impact of technology on geography and geography teachers
ALAN PARKINSON
14 Using Geographic Information (GI)
MARY FARGHER
15 Geography and 'employability'
JOHN LYON
16 Handling controversial issues in geography
DAVID MITCHELL
PART III
Subject Debates
17 The Anthropocene and the global
CHARLES RAWDING
18 Geography's identity as an academic discipline
NICK CLIFFORD
19 Understanding the gap between schools and universities
GRAHAM BUTT AND GEMMA COLLINS
20 Re-contextualising geography as a school subject
ROGER FIRTH
21 Are we thinking geographically?
JOHM MORGAN
22 Evidence-based practice and reseach in geography education
ROGER FIRTH AND CLARE BROOKS
Acknowledgments
Index
Abbreviations
Contributors
Introduction: the significance of continuing debates
MARK JONES AND DAVID LAMBERT
PART I
Policy Debates
1 Geography in the National Curriculum for Key Stages, 1, 2 and 3
JOHN HOPKIN AND FRAN MARTIN
2 Geography in the examination system
DAVID GARDNER
PART II
'Classroom' Debates
3 Place in Geography: Change and Challenge
ELEANOR RAWLING
4 The Place of Regional Geography
ALEX STANDISH
5 Physical Geography
DUNCAN HAWLEY
6 Making progress in learning geography
LIZ TAYLOR
7 Understanding conceptual development in school geography
CLARE BROOKS
8 The enquiry approach in geography
JANE FERRETTI
9 Personalising learning in geography
MARK JONES
10 Formative assessment
PAUL WEEDEN AND MICHAEL SIMMONS
11 Curriculum enactment
MARY BIDDULPH
12 The place of fieldwork in geography education
LAUREN HAMMOND
13 The impact of technology on geography and geography teachers
ALAN PARKINSON
14 Using Geographic Information (GI)
MARY FARGHER
15 Geography and 'employability'
JOHN LYON
16 Handling controversial issues in geography
DAVID MITCHELL
PART III
Subject Debates
17 The Anthropocene and the global
CHARLES RAWDING
18 Geography's identity as an academic discipline
NICK CLIFFORD
19 Understanding the gap between schools and universities
GRAHAM BUTT AND GEMMA COLLINS
20 Re-contextualising geography as a school subject
ROGER FIRTH
21 Are we thinking geographically?
JOHM MORGAN
22 Evidence-based practice and reseach in geography education
ROGER FIRTH AND CLARE BROOKS
Acknowledgments
Index
Contributors
Introduction: the significance of continuing debates
MARK JONES AND DAVID LAMBERT
PART I
Policy Debates
1 Geography in the National Curriculum for Key Stages, 1, 2 and 3
JOHN HOPKIN AND FRAN MARTIN
2 Geography in the examination system
DAVID GARDNER
PART II
'Classroom' Debates
3 Place in Geography: Change and Challenge
ELEANOR RAWLING
4 The Place of Regional Geography
ALEX STANDISH
5 Physical Geography
DUNCAN HAWLEY
6 Making progress in learning geography
LIZ TAYLOR
7 Understanding conceptual development in school geography
CLARE BROOKS
8 The enquiry approach in geography
JANE FERRETTI
9 Personalising learning in geography
MARK JONES
10 Formative assessment
PAUL WEEDEN AND MICHAEL SIMMONS
11 Curriculum enactment
MARY BIDDULPH
12 The place of fieldwork in geography education
LAUREN HAMMOND
13 The impact of technology on geography and geography teachers
ALAN PARKINSON
14 Using Geographic Information (GI)
MARY FARGHER
15 Geography and 'employability'
JOHN LYON
16 Handling controversial issues in geography
DAVID MITCHELL
PART III
Subject Debates
17 The Anthropocene and the global
CHARLES RAWDING
18 Geography's identity as an academic discipline
NICK CLIFFORD
19 Understanding the gap between schools and universities
GRAHAM BUTT AND GEMMA COLLINS
20 Re-contextualising geography as a school subject
ROGER FIRTH
21 Are we thinking geographically?
JOHM MORGAN
22 Evidence-based practice and reseach in geography education
ROGER FIRTH AND CLARE BROOKS
Acknowledgments
Index