This paper is about the images of economic space that are found in school curricula. It suggests the importance for educators of evaluating these representations in terms of the messages they contain about how social processes operate. The paper uses school geography texts in Britain since the 1970s to illustrate the different ways in which economic space has been represented to students, before exploring some alternative resources that could be used to provide a wider range of representations of economic space. The paper highlights the continued importance of understanding the politics of school knowledge
In this theoretical article we draw on the concepts of powerful knowledge and powerful pedagogies to...
In this paper, I argue for the development of geographies of ‘alternative’ education. In light of gr...
This article draws on the author’s doctoral research to examine the relationships between children’s...
This paper is about the images of economic space that are found in school curricula. It suggests the...
The development of national education systems was premised on the assumption that they would offer p...
The contribution of the discipline of geography to the field of education is complex since they have...
This paper explores the controls and influences over geography teachers' curriculum making. A tensio...
This open access book explores the complex relationship between schooling as a set of practices embe...
this article is a case study based on the work of a group of students trained to teach. They build a...
This paper considers the ‘knowledge economy’ as it is used in education rhetoric to establish social...
In addition to environmental problems, spatial pressures are also being exacerbated by increasing ec...
Geography as a school subject is expressed in a wide variety of ways across different national juris...
This paper argues that curriculum thinking in education has been enormously influential on selecting...
ABSTRACT: This article will address the textbook as a specific cultural production of school discipli...
It is my assertion that there is an under-conceptualising of geography within education, the absence...
In this theoretical article we draw on the concepts of powerful knowledge and powerful pedagogies to...
In this paper, I argue for the development of geographies of ‘alternative’ education. In light of gr...
This article draws on the author’s doctoral research to examine the relationships between children’s...
This paper is about the images of economic space that are found in school curricula. It suggests the...
The development of national education systems was premised on the assumption that they would offer p...
The contribution of the discipline of geography to the field of education is complex since they have...
This paper explores the controls and influences over geography teachers' curriculum making. A tensio...
This open access book explores the complex relationship between schooling as a set of practices embe...
this article is a case study based on the work of a group of students trained to teach. They build a...
This paper considers the ‘knowledge economy’ as it is used in education rhetoric to establish social...
In addition to environmental problems, spatial pressures are also being exacerbated by increasing ec...
Geography as a school subject is expressed in a wide variety of ways across different national juris...
This paper argues that curriculum thinking in education has been enormously influential on selecting...
ABSTRACT: This article will address the textbook as a specific cultural production of school discipli...
It is my assertion that there is an under-conceptualising of geography within education, the absence...
In this theoretical article we draw on the concepts of powerful knowledge and powerful pedagogies to...
In this paper, I argue for the development of geographies of ‘alternative’ education. In light of gr...
This article draws on the author’s doctoral research to examine the relationships between children’s...