Geography in education

Geography in education

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Lambert, David
Institute of Education Press
EAN: 9780854739486
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An Inaugural Professorial Lecture Some say we live in postmodern times. In addition, many schools now seem to be embracing a post-disciplinary approach to the curriculum. And geography itself has fragmented, struggling for its identity and arguably lost - in the 'post'. But this lecture does not dwell for long on this argument. On the contrary, it argues that contemporary geography is a school subject of great significance and has a lot to offer children and young people growing up in a confusing, rapidly changing and dangerous world. Well prepared teachers can use this subject in a way that contributes to both their own and their students' 'capabilities'. Geography is re-emerging as a subject discipline for its times, both in academia and in the public realm. In the context of our collective need more fully to understand the human occupancy of the Earth, geography in schools has a new role to play. Geography in education explores this, and the importance of a 'capability' approach. It draws critically on the Geographical Association's recently published 'manifesto' for school geography: A Different View.
EAN 9780854739486
ISBN 0854739483
Binding Ebook
Publisher Institute of Education Press
Publication date July 9, 2012
Pages 30
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Lambert, David
Series Inaugural Professorial Lecture