Teaching and Learning Geography

Michael Williams editor Daniella Tilbury editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:19th Dec '96

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This book provides a clear overview of current thinking on the teaching and learning of geography. It is an ideal companion to all students beginning a career in teaching the subject in secondary schools.
The chapters are written by experienced teacher educators and bridge both theory and practice. The writers focus on the continuities, whilst setting them in the context of the changing curriculum.
The book is divided into four parts. Part One examines the historical context of geography teaching. Part Two looks at issues of course planning, design, syllabuses and programmes of study. Underlying this section is the assumption that geography should not be considered in isolation from other subjects, but rather as part of a whole curriculum. Part Three concentrates on teaching and learning, and includes chapters on the use of maps, field work, IT and first hand experience within a community. The final section covers the issues associated with assessment, across the whole school age range.

'...an excellent set of up-to-date and relevant articles...The bibliographies are comprehensive and include many GA publications. The major use will be to provide a welcome addition to the literature both for PGCE students and the hard pressed teacher wishing to know the state of play in geographical education. It should be an essential purchase for all PGCE students and added immediately to the department library' - James Price, Geography.

ISBN: 9780415142441

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 272g

330 pages