A Geographical Education Magazine article.The cognitive approach appears to reign in most geography classrooms. The emotive and the psychic approaches receive only cursory attention. The result has been a lack of deeper understanding of the issues involved in a topic. This contributes to the partial or biased education of our students and we suspect it also contributes to poor results in the ‘O’ and ‘A’ level examinations. This paper presents points in favor of the emotive approach and describes how controversial issues can be tackled in the ‘O’ and ‘A’ level geography classrooms
Geography as a school subject is in controversy. This controversy is given expression in an on-going...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
As the modern society becomes larger and increasingly diverse, its problems become more elusive and ...
The cognitive approach appears to reign in most geography classrooms. The emotive and the psychic ap...
Environmental issues are often controversial and involve a range of possible viewpoints or attitudes...
A GEM article on the aims of teaching geography at junior secondary school level.There are various f...
Geographical Education Magazine (GEM) article.This article is written to caution that while we pat e...
At a time when Zimbabwe moves into a completely new political experience where change is an importan...
A GEM article on the aims of teaching geography at junior secondary school level.There are various f...
Geography as a school subject is highly infused with values and controversial issues. Much attention...
Geography as a school subject has had something of a contested history as it has developed as a disc...
Geography as a school subject is expressed in a wide variety of ways across different national juris...
Recent events in England and Wales would suggest that geography teachers need to re-engage with thei...
Geography as a school subject has had something of a contested history as it has developed as a disc...
Research on trainee teachers’ conceptions of geography has criticised their views for being limited,...
Geography as a school subject is in controversy. This controversy is given expression in an on-going...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
As the modern society becomes larger and increasingly diverse, its problems become more elusive and ...
The cognitive approach appears to reign in most geography classrooms. The emotive and the psychic ap...
Environmental issues are often controversial and involve a range of possible viewpoints or attitudes...
A GEM article on the aims of teaching geography at junior secondary school level.There are various f...
Geographical Education Magazine (GEM) article.This article is written to caution that while we pat e...
At a time when Zimbabwe moves into a completely new political experience where change is an importan...
A GEM article on the aims of teaching geography at junior secondary school level.There are various f...
Geography as a school subject is highly infused with values and controversial issues. Much attention...
Geography as a school subject has had something of a contested history as it has developed as a disc...
Geography as a school subject is expressed in a wide variety of ways across different national juris...
Recent events in England and Wales would suggest that geography teachers need to re-engage with thei...
Geography as a school subject has had something of a contested history as it has developed as a disc...
Research on trainee teachers’ conceptions of geography has criticised their views for being limited,...
Geography as a school subject is in controversy. This controversy is given expression in an on-going...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
As the modern society becomes larger and increasingly diverse, its problems become more elusive and ...