Australian primary pre-service teachers’ conceptions of geography
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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:46authored byLou Preston
This article reports on the results of a survey of Australian primary pre-service teachers’ experiences, conceptions and perceptions of geography. Research was conducted with two cohorts of undergraduate primary pre-service teachers; one group in second year and another in the final year of a four-year teacher education course. The findings show congruence with similar studies conducted in the UK and indicate that pre-service teachers had a very narrow conception of geography and geography education; a conception that was information-oriented and focused on broad knowledge about the world and locational knowledge and skills. The article concludes by exploring some of the implications for the implementation of the new national geography curriculum in Australia and for primary pre-service geography teacher education more broadly.
History
Journal
International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education
Volume
23
Pagination
331-349
Location
Abingdon, United Kingdom
ISSN
1038-2046
eISSN
1747-7611
Language
Eng
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal