Education for Geographical Understanding

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Education for Geographical Understanding David Lambert http://impolitegeography.wordpress.com

Lambert D and Morgan J 2010 Teaching Geography 11-18: a conceptual approach, OUP

“The tone is the music” New Labour adventure: Standards Delivery Teaching and Learning Innovation (ict) Citizenship Influenced by: Claxton, Leadbetter Shift Happens

“The tone is the music” Tory Mind: Local control Professional autonomy Hostile to ‘citizenship’ Hostile to the skills led curriculum Influenced by: E D Hirsch Civitas New Labour adventure: Standards Delivery Teaching and Learning Innovation (ict) Citizenship Influenced by: Claxton, Leadbetter Shift Happens

A Different View A curriculum resource ‘par excellence’ Thinking Geographically Living Geography Geography and young people Investigating and exploring geography Geography and the real world Curriculum making with geography