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E-raamat: Research and Debate in Primary Geography

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  • Formaat: 236 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317480204
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  • Formaat: 236 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317480204

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This book brings together recent papers which make important contributions to understanding and developing primary geography. It considers primary teachers’ and trainee teachers’ knowledge of geography; how the primary curriculum uses geography; teachers’ planning of geography teaching; the way in which aspects of geography are taught; what high quality geography might look like; and children’s geographical understanding and voices.Though geography curricula change quite often in countries around the world, the core matters noted above remain of constant and vital importance. The papers in this book either concern research with primary teachers and children, or consider key concerns in primary geography, providing important perspectives for thinking about future developments in geography teaching and curriculum initiatives in primary schools. This is a stimulating and enticing collection written by leading exponents of, and experts in, primary geography education. This book was originally published as a special issue ofEducation 3-13.
Citation Information vii
Notes on Contributors xi
1 Introduction: thinking about primary geography
1(20)
Simon Catling
2 Enquiring into primary teachers' geographical knowledge
21(18)
Simon Catling
Emma Morley
3 English primary trainee teachers' perceptions of geography
39(15)
Emma Morley
4 Contesting powerful knowledge: the primary geography curriculum as an articulation between academic and children's (ethno-) geographies
54(19)
Simon Catling
Fran Martin
5 Ethnogeography: towards liberatory geography education
73(14)
Fran Martin
6 More than just core knowledge? A framework for effective and high-quality primary geography
87(16)
Paula Owens
7 Geography and creativity: developing joyful and imaginative learners
103(14)
Stephen Scoffham
8 Subject-based and cross-curricular approaches within the revised primary curriculum in Northern Ireland: teachers' concerns and preferred approaches
117(16)
Richard Greenwood
9 Teachers' perspectives on curriculum making in Primary Geography in England
133(27)
Simon Catling
10 Children researching their urban environment: developing a methodology
160(13)
Elisabeth Barratt Hacking
Robert Barratt
11 My Place: Exploring children's place-related identities through reading and writing
173(17)
Emma Charlton
Gabrielle Cliff Hodges
Pam Pointon
Maria Nikolajeva
Erin Spring
Liz Taylor
Dominic Wyse
12 Same old story: the problem of object-based thinking as a basis for teaching distant places
190(15)
Fran Martin
13 `They are like us' -- teaching about Europe through the eyes of children
205(12)
Daniela Schmeinck
14 Giving younger children voice in primary geography: empowering pedagogy -- a personal perspective
217(24)
Simon Catling
Index 241
Simon Catling taught in London primary schools before moving to Oxford Brookes University in the 1980s, serving as Dean and Assistant Dean in the 1990s and 2000s. He is a Past-President of the Geographical Association, author of Mapstart and Teaching Primary Geography (with Tessa Willy).