
Contemporary Approaches to Geography: Human Geography v. 1
Charles Rawding(Author)
Chris Kington Publishing
Published on 1. January 1999
Book
Mixed media product
240 pages
978-1-899857-96-8 (ISBN)
Description
Benefits The Contemporary Approaches to Geography series is designed to: *take the best new geographical thinking from higher education and bring it to secondary classrooms, thereby reinvigorating content and approach *emphasise the links in geographical thinking between the three titles, presenting a holistic view *make links between geography and students' lives, thereby ensuring the subject is interesting and engaging *allow students to use a higher level of thinking to create concepts and strategies to address complex, uncertain and changing agendas - the stuff of real life! *develop more independent learning approaches among students *encourage brave and experimental teaching strategies that aid teacher progression and again strengthen student engagement.
Benefits The Contemporary Approaches to Geography series is designed to: *take the best new geographical thinking from higher education and bring it to secondary classrooms, thereby reinvigorating content and approach *emphasise the links in geographical thinking between the three titles, presenting a holistic view *make links between geography and students' lives, thereby ensuring the subject is interesting and engaging *allow students to use a higher level of thinking to create concepts and strategies to address complex, uncertain and changing agendas - the stuff of real life! *develop more independent learning approaches among students *encourage brave and experimental teaching strategies that aid teacher progression and again strengthen student engagement.
Benefits The Contemporary Approaches to Geography series is designed to: *take the best new geographical thinking from higher education and bring it to secondary classrooms, thereby reinvigorating content and approach *emphasise the links in geographical thinking between the three titles, presenting a holistic view *make links between geography and students' lives, thereby ensuring the subject is interesting and engaging *allow students to use a higher level of thinking to create concepts and strategies to address complex, uncertain and changing agendas - the stuff of real life! *develop more independent learning approaches among students *encourage brave and experimental teaching strategies that aid teacher progression and again strengthen student engagement.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
colour photographs
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 230 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-899857-96-8 (9781899857968)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Chapter 1: Geographies of consumption Chapter 2: Geographies of tourism Chapter 3: Population geographies Chapter 4: Urban geographies Chapter 5: Rural geographies Chapter 6: Industrial geographies (geographies of production) Chapter 7: Development geographies Chapter 8: Geographies of inequality Chapter 9: Geographies of health and environment Chapter 10: Geographies of globalisation