Geography in British Schools 1850 2000

Geography in British Schools  1850 2000
Author: Rex Walford
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0713040270

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No book has yet been published that has attempted to cover the history of geography as a school subject. Yet the story of the growth of this subject - a major player in the league table of student preferences and examination entries - is woven deep into the social history of the nation, as well as being studded with colourful personalities.

Geography in British Schools 1850 2000

Geography in British Schools  1850 2000
Author: Rex Walford
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0713002077

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This history of geography as a major subject in the British school curriculum in the past 150 years deconstructs some of the myths which have grown up around school geography's Victorian image, considers geography's struggle for examination recognition in the early years of the 20th century, and describes periods of different emphases in the field. It analyzes the revolution in teaching geography in the 1960s and 1970s, and examines the effect of the National Curriculum. Includes bandw historical photos. Walford taught postgraduate courses for geography teachers at the University of Cambridge from 1973 to 1999. Distributed by ISBS. c. Book News Inc.

Geography in British Schools 1885 2000

Geography in British Schools  1885 2000
Author: Rex Walford
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2019-07-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134722891

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This history charts how geography rose to popularity on a tide of imperial enthusiasms in Victorian time and made its way into many elementary schools in the latter half of the 19th century. Many geography lessons were not dominated by the rote-learning of "capes and bays" and some of the pioneers of the subject led the way in the use of models, visual aids and "object lessons" in schools. The book explores Scott Keltie's report of 1886 as a catalyst for development. Despite the founding of the Geographical Association in 1893, the subject needed a series of concerted political campaigns in the early 20th centry to establish itself in the secondary sector. The growth of the regional approach, field-work and of sample studies expanded the subject between the world wars, before a major conceptual revolution invigorated and challenged teachers of the subject in the post-war period.

Geography of Education

Geography of Education
Author: Colin Brock
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781474223263

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Geography of Education sets out the scope of this emergent, interdisciplinary field. It illustrates the essential affinity of geographical and educational studies, by emphasising the geographical factors influencing formal education systems and other forms of knowledge transfer. Colin Brock begins by arguing the theoretical synergy that exists between the nature of both geography and educational studies as disciplines. This is then exemplified by an analysis of the emergence of systems of schooling under the influence of religious, political and economic forces. The author also considers informal and non-formal modes of education, and argues that the huge diversity of such provision creates a rich resource for research into geographies of education. In the final chapters the author turns his attention to the role of cyberspace, which has its own geography, in learning, and considers education as a form of humanitarian response to issues of environmental sustainability. By bringing together a wide range of themes and topics relating to both education and geography, Colin Brock argues that the geographical approach should inform the evolution of all types of educational provision around the world.

Debates in Geography Education

Debates in Geography Education
Author: Mark Jones,David Lambert
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2017-09-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317204398

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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. The second edition is fully updated in light of the latest research, policy and practice in the field, as well as key changes to the curriculum and examination specifications. Expert contributors provide a range of perspectives on international, historical and policy contexts in order to deepen our understanding of significant debates in geography education. Key debates include: geography's identity as an academic discipline; what constitutes knowledge in geography; places and regional geography; what it means to think geographically; constructing the curriculum; how we link assessment to making progress in geography; the contribution of fieldwork and outdoor experiences; technology and the use of Geographical Information; school geography and employability; understanding the gap between school and university geography; evidence-based practice and research in geography education. The comprehensive, rigorous coverage of these key issues, together with carefully annotated selected further reading, will help support and shape further research and writing. Debates in Geography Education is a key resource that is essential reading for all teachers and researches who wish to extend their grasp of the place of geography in education. 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

Teaching Geography in Secondary Schools

Teaching Geography in Secondary Schools
Author: Margaret Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2005-06-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134508860

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A companion to Aspects of Teaching Secondary Geography, Teaching Geography in the Secondary School: A Reader brings together a wide range of key writings that look at central issues, debates and ideas surrounding geography education today. It encourages students to reflect critically upon the issues in order to develop their understanding of these issues and to consider the implications for their classroom practice.

Studying PGCE Geography at M Level

Studying PGCE Geography at M Level
Author: Clare Brooks
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135253844

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Studying PGCE Geography at M-Level is for PGCE students and practising teachers engaged in professional development and working towards achieving M-Level status. It aims to support teachers to develop the research and writing skills associated with working at this level.

The Making of Geography as a Secondary School Subject

The Making of Geography as a Secondary School Subject
Author: John Mortimer,Tom O’Donoghue
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-06-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781527570641

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No work has ever been produced previously that shows how historically geography has been constructed as a subject for the senior years of secondary schooling in Western Australia from 1917 to 1997. In doing so, this book contributes to the existing corpus of international research on the history of curriculum and particularly the history of geography as a senior secondary school subject. Much of it is based on primary sources, including the textbooks and atlases used, along with syllabus manuals and geography examination papers. It also provides a framework for investigating the construction of senior secondary school geography curricula in other constituencies, and could act as a model for engaging in further research in curriculum history for other school subjects state-wide, nationally and internationally. The book also makes an important contribution to the fields of curriculum design, curriculum development and curriculum innovation. It will be of great interest to historians of education, comparative educationists, education leaders, policy makers and librarians.