Currently, the Australian Government is working towards the development and implementation of a national geography curriculum for Australian Schools. A common response to the question of what geography education is based upon is ‘maps’ (Sorenson, 2009). Geography teachers, curriculum designers and educational researchers alike face the battle of broadening the perception of geography education beyond this view (Sorenson, 2009; Maude, 2009; McInerney, Berg, Hutchinson, Maude & Sorenson, 2009). The Shape of the National Curriculum for Geography (Australian Curriculum and Reporting Authority 2011, p8) states that the new curriculum will “develop students’ broader ability to think critically about contemporary e...
The cognitive approach appears to reign in most geography classrooms. The emotive and the psychic ap...
“Research has consistently found that pedagogy informed by knowledge of students’ existing ideas is ...
The study aimed to investigate grade-ten Social Studies students' perceptions of geographical concep...
Within the contexts of learning and teaching there is a substantial (and growing) body of research i...
Expressing the desire that geography should be a more challenging subject that helps pupils to becom...
Geography as a school subject has had something of a contested history as it has developed as a disc...
Within Australia, globalization, contentious connections with Asia, and an increasing concern with s...
Geography as a school subject is in controversy. This controversy is given expression in an on-going...
Geography as a school subject is expressed in a wide variety of ways across different national juris...
Abstract Finnish upper secondary geography education has faced major changes within the last decade...
This study is an investigation into a) How students perceive the teaching of geography at school, an...
There is widespread concern about the educational provision for most able pupils within non-selectiv...
An important aspect of preparing pre-service teachers is to develop their understanding of what cons...
This paper reports on the second part of a two pronged qualitative investigation that examines the w...
This paper explores substantive and methodological issues in relation to pupils' conceptions of geog...
The cognitive approach appears to reign in most geography classrooms. The emotive and the psychic ap...
“Research has consistently found that pedagogy informed by knowledge of students’ existing ideas is ...
The study aimed to investigate grade-ten Social Studies students' perceptions of geographical concep...
Within the contexts of learning and teaching there is a substantial (and growing) body of research i...
Expressing the desire that geography should be a more challenging subject that helps pupils to becom...
Geography as a school subject has had something of a contested history as it has developed as a disc...
Within Australia, globalization, contentious connections with Asia, and an increasing concern with s...
Geography as a school subject is in controversy. This controversy is given expression in an on-going...
Geography as a school subject is expressed in a wide variety of ways across different national juris...
Abstract Finnish upper secondary geography education has faced major changes within the last decade...
This study is an investigation into a) How students perceive the teaching of geography at school, an...
There is widespread concern about the educational provision for most able pupils within non-selectiv...
An important aspect of preparing pre-service teachers is to develop their understanding of what cons...
This paper reports on the second part of a two pronged qualitative investigation that examines the w...
This paper explores substantive and methodological issues in relation to pupils' conceptions of geog...
The cognitive approach appears to reign in most geography classrooms. The emotive and the psychic ap...
“Research has consistently found that pedagogy informed by knowledge of students’ existing ideas is ...
The study aimed to investigate grade-ten Social Studies students' perceptions of geographical concep...