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Geographical Education in a Changing World

Past Experience, Current Trends and Future Challenges

  • Wide authorship of chapters in terms of experience, prominence in the geographical education world and geographically
  • Considers global questions in local contexts
  • Addresses major issues of curriculum in the social sciences of concern in many countries of the world from the perspectives of geographical education specialists
  • Demonstrates that similar issues are being addressed in education systems in widely differing cultural contexts

Part of the book series: GeoJournal Library (GEJL, volume 85)

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Table of contents (17 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Traditions In School Geography

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 18-18
    2. Researching Change and Changing Research in Geographical Education

      • John Lidstone, Michael Williams
      Pages 1-16
    3. Introduction Messages from the Past

      • Bill Marsden
      Pages 19-21
    4. Turning Points in Geographic Education

      • Joseph P. Stoltman
      Pages 23-37
    5. Changing Learning and Teaching

      • Ashley Kent
      Pages 55-71
    6. Changing Assessment

      • Philip Stimpson
      Pages 73-84
  3. Contemporary School Geography

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 86-86
    2. Geography in Europe

      • Graham Butt, Michael Hemmer, Agustin Hernando, Lea Houtsonen
      Pages 93-106
    3. Geographical Education in North America (Canada and the United States of America)

      • Sarah Witham Bednarz, Robert S. Bednarz, T. Dikson Mansfield, Stuart Semple, Ronald Dorn, Michael Libbee
      Pages 107-126
    4. Geography in Australasia

      • Margaret Robertson, Philippa Ferguson
      Pages 127-138
    5. Geographical Education in East Asia

      • Chi-chung Lam, Peiying Lin, John Chi-kin Lee, Sze Onn Yee, Guang Yang
      Pages 139-154
    6. Geographical Education in South America

      • Maria Lücia De Amorim Soares, Beatriz Ceballos García, Griselda Garcia De Martin, Fabián Araya Palacios
      Pages 155-178
  4. The Future Of School Geography

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 180-180
    2. Introduction Whither School Geography?

      • Michael Williams
      Pages 181-183
    3. Geography and New Technologies

      • Joop Van Der Schee
      Pages 185-193
    4. Geography and Sustainability The Future of School Geography?

      • Daniella Tilbury, David Wortman
      Pages 195-211

About this book

A central theme of this book is the location of geography in school curricula with particular reference to centrality and marginality. A second theme relates to the subject status of geography. A third theme relates to the spirit and purpose of school geography and the traditions that underpin the subject and how these are changing. A fourth theme relates to the way geography is being seen by curriculum planners as contributing to the achievement of governmental aims for society in general. A fifth theme concerns the human and material resources infrastructure. Finally, what of the future?

The underpinning assumption is that experiences gained in one country will be of real interest to educators in another. The book is part of the work of the Commission on Geographical Education of the International Geographical Union. Part 1, written in a global context, focuses on the distinctive traditions of school geography. Part 2 reviews the contemporary state of school geography ona broad continental basis with each chapter including national case studies, written by experts drawn from those countries. The final parts comprises chapters that extrapolate from the present and point to likely future developments in the subject, again with examples drawn from various countries.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Queenland University of Technology, Austrelia

    John Lidstone

  • Education and Health Studies, University of Wales Swansea, UK

    Michael Williams

Bibliographic Information

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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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