Geography Education for Global Understanding

This book presents the core concepts of geographical education as a means of understanding global issues from a spatial perspective. It treats education, supported by high standards, approaches, methodologies, and resources, as essential in exploring the interactions of the world's human and en...

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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Ausgabe:1st ed. 2018.
Schriftenreihe:International Perspectives on Geographical Education,
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ISBN:9783319772165
ISSN:2367-2773
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Introduction: Why geography education matters for global understanding? (Ali Demirci, Rafael de Miguel González, and Sarah W. Bednarz) -- Part I: Framework of global understanding -- Chapter 2. Conceptual framework: What is global understanding? (Benno Werlen) -- Chapter 3. Issues alarming the world for global action: Why the world needs global understanding? (Chew-Hung Chang) -- Chapter 4. International charters and declarations for global understanding: A historical overview from CGE-IGU (Joseph Stoltman) -- Chapter 5. Global citizenship as an approach for global understanding (Inga Gryl) -- Part II: Geography education for global understanding -- Chapter 6. The role of geography education for global understanding (Michael Solem) -- Chapter 7. Geography education around the world: The current situation and trends (Joop van der Schee and John Lidstone) -- Chapter 8. How international our national geography curriculums are to tackle global issues? ( David Lambert) -- Chapter 9. From classroom practices to global actions: A critical overview of the current geography education to provide global understanding (Margaret Robertson) -- Chapter 10. Geospatial technologies for global understanding education (Karl Donert) -- Part III: Global understanding in geography education -- Chapter 11. Chile (Fabian Araya) -- Chapter 12. China (Yushan Duan) -- Chapter13. Finland (Sirpa Tani) -- Chapter 14. Japan (Minori Yuda) -- Chapter 15. New Zealand (Lex Chalmers) -- Chapter 16. South Africa (Aubrey Golightly) -- Chapter 17. South Korea (Jongwon Lee) -- Chapter 18. Spain (Rafael de Miguel & Maria Luisa de Lázaro) -- Chapter 19. The UK (Simon Catling) -- Chapter 20. The US (Osvaldo Muniz) -- Chapter 21. Turkey (Ali Demirci) -- Chapter 22. Conclusion: A road map to empower geography education for global understanding (Ali Demirci, Rafael de Miguel González, and Sarah W. Bednarz). 
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