Research points to a gap between academic or disciplinary based geography and what is taught in secondary classes across the nation. This study documents a teacher’s journey and efforts to bring a more disciplinary approach to two suburban heterogeneous sixth grade geography classrooms. The researcher traces student perspectives on geography and facility with geographic reasoning as well as his own perspectives and pedagogy with respect to student data. The study attempts to map the space where school geography meets and interacts with disciplinary oriented geography based upon the Geography for Life National Geography Standards. Participants completed two sets of baseline assessments and two sets of end of year assessments as well as an...
Geography is often viewed as a subject that breeds a variety of perceptions by those who take it as ...
Traditional school subjects are having to compete for a place in a curriculum which is increasingly ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring my overarching research question: How does se...
Geography education has been relegated to a subset of social studies standards in most of the United...
This study was designed to investigate if there was (a) a statistically significant relationship bet...
This thesis explores the extent to which the concept of the ‘capability approach’ can be applied to ...
The need for increased geographic literacy in an age of globalization and the decline in geographic ...
The purpose of this research was to develop an understanding of the motivating and demotivating fact...
This thesis explores geography teachers’ subject knowledge, contributing a detailed empirical study ...
In this paper we draw attention to the attributes and values which equip geographers to engage in th...
This thesis explores geography teachersâ subject knowledge, contributing a detailed empirical study ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
This study is an investigation into a) How students perceive the teaching of geography at school, an...
As long as relationships between different sorts of Knowledge (scientific Knowledge, classroom acqui...
Geography as a school subject has had something of a contested history as it has developed as a disc...
Geography is often viewed as a subject that breeds a variety of perceptions by those who take it as ...
Traditional school subjects are having to compete for a place in a curriculum which is increasingly ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring my overarching research question: How does se...
Geography education has been relegated to a subset of social studies standards in most of the United...
This study was designed to investigate if there was (a) a statistically significant relationship bet...
This thesis explores the extent to which the concept of the ‘capability approach’ can be applied to ...
The need for increased geographic literacy in an age of globalization and the decline in geographic ...
The purpose of this research was to develop an understanding of the motivating and demotivating fact...
This thesis explores geography teachers’ subject knowledge, contributing a detailed empirical study ...
In this paper we draw attention to the attributes and values which equip geographers to engage in th...
This thesis explores geography teachersâ subject knowledge, contributing a detailed empirical study ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
This study is an investigation into a) How students perceive the teaching of geography at school, an...
As long as relationships between different sorts of Knowledge (scientific Knowledge, classroom acqui...
Geography as a school subject has had something of a contested history as it has developed as a disc...
Geography is often viewed as a subject that breeds a variety of perceptions by those who take it as ...
Traditional school subjects are having to compete for a place in a curriculum which is increasingly ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring my overarching research question: How does se...