Frontiers in Geographical Teaching

Frontiers in Geographical Teaching by Richard J. Chorley, published by Taylor & Francis Limited on April 29, 2019, is a comprehensive exploration of geographical education. This edition, spanning 400 pages, builds upon the original seminars held at Madingley Hall in 1965, offering an updated perspective on the evolution of geography as a discipline. The book addresses critical questions regarding the current state of geography and its implications for school curricula, providing insights into the transition from school to university geography.
Readers will find a collection of essays that delve into geographic concepts, emphasizing philosophical foundations, geomorphic systems, and the interplay of climatology with social and historical trends. The work reviews various techniques, including quantitative methods in geomorphology and social geography, as well as fieldwork in urban settings and land-use surveys. Additionally, it contrasts teaching methods and curricula across American and British educational institutions, making it a valuable resource for educators and students interested in the methodologies and developments within the field of geography.
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Originally published in 1965 and with a second edition in 1970. Building upon the original two Madingley Hall seminars for teachers of non-university geography in 1965, this book presents an updated research picture of the 1970 transatlantic perspective. Answering the questions “What is happening in geography” and “What impact does this have on school geography”, this provided a real link for students who were then making the increasingly difficult transition from school to university geography. Originally receiving a hostile reaction from British journals, the book’s diagnosis and prognosis were a forerunner of developments in methodological changes of the discipline. This work collects a series of essays delineating geographic concepts in terms of the philosophic underpinnings, assessment of the geomorphic system, climatology, and social economic and historical changing trends. Techniques are reviewed including quantitative methods for geomorphology and social geography, fieldwork both in urban areas and land-use surveys, and finally in physical planning. Final analyses examine and contrast the teaching methods and courses in American and British High Schools, Colleges and Universities.
eas and land-use surveys, and finally in physical planning. Final analyses examine and contrast the teaching methods and courses in American and British High Schools, Colleges and Universities.
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