The Geography Teaching Adventure

The Geography Teaching Adventure
Author: Steve Puttick
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2023-11-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 100099452X

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Children are born explorers, full of wonder and hungry for stories about the world. What role might geography teaching play? What geographical stories do we tell about the world? What stories do we tell about geography itself? The book revisits an older vision of geography that is much bigger than exams and memorising information: dreams of adventure and discovery. But where geography’s imperial past used these tools for domination and control, this book reclaims exploration to nurture wonder and tell better stories that work towards more just, equitable and sustainable futures. Positioning geography teaching in relation to major global challenges, author Steve Puttick argues that the subject has a unique role to play through its ability to think across natural and social sciences in equipping young people with the skills and knowledge they need to respond. The book offers a critical and accessible analysis of geography’s entanglements with colonialism by exploring the striations of Empire in the subject. Each chapter draws on a wide range of research in geography, and finishes with practical activities and questions for reflection that can be used individually and collectively to support teachers’ ongoing professional development. The book is essential reading for all geography teachers at any stage of their career, as well as geography teacher educators, subject leads and school leaders with responsibility for curriculum development.

Thinking Adventures in Geography

Thinking Adventures in Geography
Author: Paul Nagel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2012-09-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780983684756

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See the world differently! This book provides elementary and middle school educators a guide to teaching geographic concepts through children’s literature. It includes a matrix of titles, standards and integral methods that enhance teaching geography and critical thinking grounded in reading and writing. Each section includes teacher instructions, activities and extensions to get beyond the borders of the classroom and think! It’s a must have for any teacher wanting to give students a passport to explore reading as a vehicle for a geographic adventure around the world.

50 Adventures in the 50 States

50 Adventures in the 50 States
Author: Kate Siber
Publisher: Wide Eyed Editions
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0711254451

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Set your spirit free on 50 amazing American adventures with this book that show cases the most exciting outdoors activities in each of the 50 states.

Elementary Geography

Elementary Geography
Author: Charlotte Mason
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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This little book is confined to very simple “reading lessons upon the Form and Motions of the Earth, the Points of the Compass, the Meaning of a Map: Definitions.” The shape and motions of the earth are fundamental ideas—however difficult to grasp. Geography should be learned chiefly from maps, and the child should begin the study by learning “the meaning of map,” and how to use it. These subjects are well fitted to form an attractive introduction to the study of Geography: some of them should awaken the delightful interest which attaches in a child’s mind to that which is wonderful—incomprehensible. The Map lessons should lead to mechanical efforts, equally delightful. It is only when presented to the child for the first time in the form of stale knowledge and foregone conclusions that the facts taught in these lessons appear dry and repulsive to him. An effort is made in the following pages to treat the subject with the sort of sympathetic interest and freshness which attracts children to a new study. A short summary of the chief points in each reading lesson is given in the form of questions and answers. Easy verses, illustrative of the various subjects, are introduced, in order that the children may connect pleasant poetic fancies with the phenomena upon which “Geography” so much depends. It is hoped that these reading lessons may afford intelligent teaching, even in the hands of a young teacher. The first ideas of Geography—the lessons on “Place”—which should make the child observant of local geography, of the features of his own neighbourhood, its heights and hollows and level lands, its streams and ponds—should be conveyed viva voce. At this stage, a class-book cannot take the place of an intelligent teacher. Children should go through the book twice, and should, after the second reading, be able to answer any of the questions from memory. Charlotte M. Mason

Adventures in Time and Place

Adventures in Time and Place
Author: James A. Banks
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2000*
Genre: Geography
ISBN: 9780021476022

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Describes five geography themes; each introduces a new concept to help children describe their own adventure as they explore the different regions of the United States.

Phileas Frog's Geographic Geometric Adventure

Phileas Frog's Geographic Geometric Adventure
Author: Teacher TimeSavers (Firm)
Publisher: Brechin, ON : Teacher TimeSavers
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2003
Genre: Geography
ISBN: 9781894164559

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United States Adventures in Time and Place

United States Adventures in Time and Place
Author: James A. Banks
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe
Total Pages: 147
Release: 1998-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780021476121

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Describes five geography themes; each introduces a new concept to help children describe their own adventure as they explore the different parts of the United States.

Discovering World Geography

Discovering World Geography
Author: Richard G. Boehm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2014
Genre: Eastern Hemisphere
ISBN: 9780021385249

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"McGraw-Hill Networks: A Social Studies Learning System is a multiple award winning program. Connect today's students to the people and places from around the world with integrated print and digital middle school world geography curriculum grounded in solid pedagogy with a full suite of teaching and learning tools for a flexible, customized learning experience."--Publisher.