Walshe / Healy | Geography Education in the Digital World | Buch | 978-0-367-22446-2 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 212 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 391 g

Walshe / Healy

Geography Education in the Digital World

Linking Theory and Practice
1. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-0-367-22446-2
Verlag: Routledge

Linking Theory and Practice

Buch, Englisch, 212 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 391 g

ISBN: 978-0-367-22446-2
Verlag: Routledge


Geography Education in the Digital World draws on theory and practice to provide a critical exploration of the role and practice of geography education within the digital world. It considers how living within a digital world influences teacher identity and professionalism and is changing young people’s lives. The book moves beyond the applied perspective of educational technology to engage with wider social and ethical issues of technology implementation and use of digital data within geography education.

Situated at the intersection between research and practice, chapters draw on a wide range of theory to consider the role, adoption and potential challenges of a range of digital technologies in furthering geographical education for future generations. Bringing together academics from the fields of geography, geography education and teacher education, the book engages with four key themes within the digital world:

- Professional practice and personal identities.

- Geographical sources and connections.

- Geospatial technologies.

- Geographical fieldwork.

This is a crucial read for geographers, geography educators and geography teacher educators, as well as those engaging with existing and new technologies to support geographical learning in the dynamic context of the digital world. It will also be of interest to any students, academics and policymakers wanting to better understand the impact of digital media on education.

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List of Illustrations

Foreword

David Lambert

Acknowledgments

List of Contributors

1. Introduction: navigating the digital world as geographers and geography educators

Nicola Walshe and Grace Healy

Part I: Professional practice and personal identities in the digital world

2. Teacher identity, professional practice and online social spaces

Clare Brooks

3. Digital technologies and their roles in knowledge recontextualisation and curriculum making

Steve Puttick

4. Navigating the theory-practice divide: developing trainee teacher pedagogical content knowledge through 360-degree immersive experiences

Nicola Walshe, Paul Driver and Mandy-Jane Keenoy

5. Children, childhood and children’s geographies: evolving through technology

Lauren Hammond

Part II: Geographical sources and connections in the digital world

6. Geographical sources in the digital world: disinformation, representation and reliability

Margaret Roberts

7. ‘Connecting the Classroom’: teaching geographies of development via digital interactive spaces

Rory Padfield

8. Social media as a tool for geographers and geography educators

Francesca Fearnley

Part III: Geospatial technologies in the digital world

9. Insights from professional discourse on GIS: a case for recognising geography teachers’ repertoire of experience

Grace Healy

10. Empowering geography teachers and students with geographical knowledge: epistemic access through GIS

Mary Fargher and Grace Healy

11.GIS for young people’s participatory geography

Susan Pike

Part IV: Geographical fieldwork in the digital world

12. Using mobile virtual reality to enhance fieldwork experiences in school geography

Rebecca Kitchen

13. Teaching and learning geography with mobile technologies and fieldwork

Chew-Hung Chang

14. Augmented reality: opportunities and challenges

Gary Priestnall

15. Location-based games for geography and environmental education

Steffen Schaal

Part V: Conclusion

16. From the digital world to the post-digital world: the future generation of geographers

Grace Healy and Nicola Walshe


Nicola Walshe is Head of the School of Education and Social Care at Anglia Ruskin University.

Grace Healy is the Curriculum Director at David Ross Education Trust.



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