Teaching Quality in Geography: What Are We Trying to Achieve?
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https://doi.org/10.60511/51187Abstract
The fundamental argument in this contribution is that quality teaching is inseparable from the quality of curriculum thought, and this includes a crucial focus on the role of geography teachers as curriculum makers and knowledge workers. This thinking is explored from a Future 3 curriculum thinking perspective - to unlock the potential of the school subject - and a GeoCapabilities approach and practice. 'Knowledge working' with powerful disciplinary knowledge in relation to other ways of knowing, is seen as a bridge between the level of epistemological principle and classroom content selection. This opens the possibility for developing a practical theory of content for teachers to engage with.
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