THE CLASSROOM AS THE FIELD FOR STUDYING GEOGRAPHICAL EDUCATION |
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Authors: | L. JEAN PALMER‐MOLONEY ELIZABETH BLOOM |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. Recent attempts by U.S. politicians to reform the nation'sschools have shifted the goal of education to school accountability as assessed in standardized testing. Such an emphasis undermines geographical education in schools because of geography'ssuperficial representation in tests and in the social studies curriculum. Fieldwork done in the classroom can point to means of circumventing this dilemma. Collaborative fieldwork between college faculty members and public‐school teachers has the potential for adding geography to the social studies curriculum in a substantive way. Work conducted jointly by Hartwick College and the Oneonta (New York) Middle School exemplifies such a partnership. |
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Keywords: | collaboration fieldwork geographical education schools spatial intelligence standards |
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