Promoting Geographical Imagination through Integrating a Studio Habits of Mind (SHoM) Framework into Pre-Service Primary Teacher Education

Authors

  • Anne M. Dolan Mary Immaculate College
  • Anne-Marie Morrin Mary Immaculate College
  • Sandra Ryan Mary Immaculate College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60511/51480

Keywords:

curiosity, creativity, enquiry, geographical imagination, Studio Habits of Mind (SHoM)

Abstract

Geographical topics are cross-curricular in nature. Cross curricular teaching in primary schools needs to be supported by interdisciplinary explorations during teacher education programs. This article outlines an interdisciplinary collaboration between three lecturers from Geography, Sociology and Visual Arts. Adapting the Studio Habits of Mind framework (Hetland et al., 2013), this interdisciplinary framework offers an innovative, engaging and creative model of collaboration for lecturers and students in disparate disciplines. The framework is informed by enquiry, constructivism, geographical imagination, and problembased learning and encourages students to adopt flexible, intuitive, and creative strategies to become interdisciplinary innovators, equipped to shape the future of our world.

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Published

July 26, 2024

How to Cite

Dolan, A. M., Morrin, A.-M., & Ryan, S. (2024). Promoting Geographical Imagination through Integrating a Studio Habits of Mind (SHoM) Framework into Pre-Service Primary Teacher Education. Journal of Geography Education, 51(4), 172–189. https://doi.org/10.60511/51480

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Research Article