The number of students electing to study Stage 6 Geography in New South Wales has been declining since the early 1990s. In 1990, just over 15,000 students elected to study Geography for the Higher School Certificate. By 1995 enrolments had dropped by 34 per cent to 10,000 and by 2000, the number was down to just under 8,000.11 page(s
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Free to read on publisher website Is there a crisis in Australian science and mathematics education?...
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The number of students in NSW studying Geography in the senior years of high school has declined sig...
was 270,000 but has fluctuated between a high of 305 000 in 1988 to a low of 227 832 in 2004. There ...
In Ontario geography teachers have discussed the decline in the popularity of geography classes for ...
Despite efforts by the United Kingdom Government, the Teacher Training Agency and other organisation...
Geography as a school subject has had something of a contested history as it has developed as a disc...
A Study into the Teaching of Geography in Years 3-10 discusses current practice in the teaching of g...
Currently, the Australian Government is working towards the development and implementation of a nati...
Excursions are extremely important to the education of students in the geography curriculum. However...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1981Although geography has been taught in Australian second...
Within this paper the author presents a comparison of results from two research projects investigati...
There is widespread concern about the educational provision for most able pupils within non-selectiv...
Considerable attention has in recent times been given to the attitudes of secondary school pupils to...
This study investigated the challenges in the implementation of Zimbabwe’s localised Advanced Leve...
Free to read on publisher website Is there a crisis in Australian science and mathematics education?...
The paper presents the results of a pilot study on post-secondary school students' interest in geogr...