Issues in Geography Teaching

Chris Fisher editor Tony Binns editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Issues in Geography Teaching examines a wide range of issues which are of interest to those teaching geography from the early years through to higher education, including:

  • the role of research and the use of ICT in teacher training;
  • the significance of developing critical thinking skills;
  • broader educational issues such as citizenship and development;
  • the importance of environmental education;
  • the position and role of assessment;
  • the present state and status of geographical education and issues that are likely to be of concern in the future.

Issues in Geography Teaching details the contexts, presents the facts and raises thought-provoking questions which should stimulate further interest and discussion.

'It should not...be viewed exclusively as a PGCE text, but rather essential reading of all professional educators who decide to think critically/evaluate and reflect upon classroom practice in order to improve the quality of learning for their pupils.' - David J. Turton, British Journal of Educational Studies

'It is a useful and stimulating addition to the literature on geography teaching. The issues covered are relevant to many teachers and...there is something of interest in every chapter. Its wide-ranging scope will enable readers to pick and choose as they wish.' - Paul Weeden, British Educational Research Journal


'The various contributors, all well-informed, identify what they believe to be the key issues that face teachers of geography ... the quality of this collection will make it a valuable contribution to the debate.' - Patrick Wiegand, Times Educational Supplement

'It should not ... be viewed exclusively as a PGCE text, but rather essential reading of all professional educators who decide to think critically/evaluate and reflect upon classroom practice in order to improve the quality of learning for their pupils.' - David J. Turton, British Journal of Educational Studies

'It is a useful and stimulating addition to the literature on geography teaching. The issues covered are relevant to many teachers and ... there is somethingof interest in every chapter. Its wide-ranging scope will enable readers to pick and choose as they wish.' - Paul Weeden, British Educational Research Journal

'This book is a useful and stimulating addition to the literature on geography teaching. Its wide ranging scope will enable the differing audiences to pick and choose as they wish ... I would ... urge them to buy this book for their department as a stimulus for discussions about how they teach geography and more importantly how to ensure that geography has a place in the school curriculum of the 21st century.' - Paul Weeden, Educational Review

ISBN: 9780415230773

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 620g

336 pages