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Reflective Practice in Geography Teaching
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Reflective Practice in Geography Teaching

Edited by:
  • Ashley Kent - Institute of Education, University of London, UK


December 2000 | 320 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Highly Commended Geographical Association Award 2002

`Has been judged as likely to make a significant contribution to geography'

This book provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary thought and practice in teaching geography. It is designed to support continuing professional development and reflective practice in geography education by: encouraging a critical understanding of the literature and concepts; stimulating teachers to continue with personal and professional development; and providing professionally relevant knowledge, understanding, skills and values.

Drawn from a wide range of eminent geographers and experienced practitioners, the authors cover: progress in geography - changing viewpoints; the geography curriculum - development planning and issues; and research and geography teaching - why and how research matters.

This book is essential reading and a valuable resource, for student and practising teachers of geography at secondary school level, as well as for those responsible for continuing professional development and subject leadership.

 
PART ONE: PROGRESS IN GEOGRAPHY: CHANGING VIEWPOINTS
Andrew S Goudie
Trends in Physical Geography
Adrian McDonald
Ecosystems and Their Management
Geraldene Wharton
New Developments in Managing River Environments
Julian Mayes
Changing Perspectives on Changing Climates
Peter Jackson
New Directions in Human Geography
Alan Hudson
Towards a Global Geo-Political Economy
Derek Spooner
Changing Geographies of Energy
 
PART TWO: THE GEOGRAPHY CURRICULUM: DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING
Eleanor Rawling
National Curriculum Geography
New Opportunities for Curriculum Development

 
David Balderstone
Teaching Styles and Strategies
David Lambert
Using Assessment to Support Learning
Sheila King
Evaluating Geography Departments and Their Staff
Stephanie Jackson
Information and Communication Technology
John Morgan
Geography Teaching for a Sustainable Society
Paul Machon and Helen Walkington
Citizenship
The Role of Geography?

 
Charlie Carpenter and Ian Langrish
Managing a Geography Department
 
PART THREE: RESEARCH AND GEOGRAPHY TEACHING: CASE STUDIES OF WHY AND HOW RESEARCH MATTERS
Rod Gerber and Michael Williams
Overview and International Perspectives
Deryn M Watson
Information and Communications Technologies
Researching the Reality of Use

 
Norman Graves and Brendan Murphy
Research into Geography Textbooks
Joanne Clark and Joseph P Stoltman
The Renaissance of Geography Education in the USA
Nicola Bright with David Leat
Towards a New Professionalism
Shaun Brown and Maggie Smith
The Secondary/Tertiary Interface
John Morgan
Cultural Studies Go to School
Margaret Roberts
The Role of Research in Supporting Teaching and Learning

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ISBN: 9780761969822
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