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A Global Sense of Place: Geography and sustainability education in a primary context

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posted on 2024-06-17, 16:57 authored by L Preston
In this paper, I draw on Massey's conceptualisation of space and place and literature on children's geographies to argue for the importance of "a global sense of place" (Massey, 1991, p. 29) in geography (and sustainability) education. Reporting on interviews with six Victorian primary teachers' and their conceptions and perceptions of geography, I contend that place in their imagining is commonly represented as bounded, contained and static. This is in contrast to Massey's understanding of place as immersed in global networks/processes, a product of interrelations and continuously changing. I conclude this paper by presenting an example of a primary unit that provides opportunities for students to develop an outward sense of place; one which foregrounds the interconnections and interdependence of places and processes.

History

Journal

The Social Educator

Volume

33

Pagination

29-41

Location

Australia

ISSN

1328-3480

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article

Copyright notice

2015, Social Education Association of Australia

Issue

3

Publisher

Social and Citizenship Education Association of Australia