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History, Psychology and Pedagogy of Geographic Literacy

History, Psychology and Pedagogy of Geographic Literacy

This text focuses on the concern of teachers and others about the place of geography in the school curriculum . Topics include: the history of geography in the curriculum; the evolution of modern-day geographic thinking; and reviews of research relating to the development of spat... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780275961381
Published 28 October 1998
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Douglass, Malcolm P.

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ISBN-13 9780275961381
ISBN-10 0275961389
Stock Available
Status Showing available at publisher; usually ships 7-15 working days
Publisher unlisted
Imprint Greenwood Press
Publication Date 28 October 1998
Publication Country United States United States
Format Hardback
Author(s) By Douglass, Malcolm P.
Category Curriculum Planning & Development
Teaching Of A Specific Subject
Geography
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
Library of Congress Geography, Geography - Study and teaching
NBS Text Education & Teaching
ONIX Text College/higher education;Professional and scholarly
Number of Pages xviii,190
Dimensions Width: 152mm
Height: 229mm
Spine: 21mm
Weight 513g
Dewey Code 910.71
Catalogue Code Not specified

Description of this Textbook

Geographic literacy is not simply a desirable educational goal but a most important one for today's schools. But today's geography is much more than knowing the names and locations of places around the world or facts about their importance, knowledge that soon becomes out of date. Today's geography emphasizes becoming knowledgeable about the interrelationships that characterize the human occupancy of physical environments--it is more a way of thinking about spatial interractions than it is of specific bits and pieces of information which the passage of time will make out of date. Educational caregivers--teachers, school supervisors and administrators, school board members--will find here a book that integrates our knowledge about the discipline of geography over time, its place in the school curriculum, research data about how students acquire spatial concepts, and how they learn to read maps, providing throughout discussions of meanings for teaching. Teachers teach what they know; they need up-to-date information if they are to become more effective in teaching students how to think about spatial interactions, to think geographically. School leaders need to be sensitive to the nature of geographic inquiry if they are to interpret to teachers and the public what constitutes geographic literacy and, in the process, assist teachers in becoming more effective in helping students achieve the kind of knowledge a broad segment of society agrees is important to citizenship in the 21st century.

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NZ Review I still have it checked out from the library and I think it is brilliant. -Joseph J. Kerski Geographer - Outreach U.S. Geological Survey

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