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OverviewThis book explores the pivotal role that geography as a school subject plays in helping every young person achieve their educational potential. Expressed as ‘GeoCapabilities’, this concept draws on the the capabilities approach developed by Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum applied to curriculum thinking in schools. While traditional subjects have often been deemed irrelevant and outdated in an overcrowded secondary school curriculum, subjects like geography have often been lost or combined with others to fulfil a broad skills agenda. More recent talk of a ‘knowledge led’ curriculum can often lead to the recitation of facts at the expense of developing deeper understanding. This book argues the concept of powerful geographical knowledge, based on the work of Michael Young and David Lambert, invests the subject of geography with its educational potential: this forms the basis of GeoCapabilities. GeoCapabilities focuses on both what is being taught and why,and as such provides a framework of curriculum thinking which will be of interest and value to geography teachers, school leaders with curriculum development responsibilities and all those interested in the capability approach and the moral imperative of education. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard BustinPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2019 Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9783030256418ISBN 10: 3030256413 Pages: 197 Publication Date: 24 August 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1. What is the purpose of schools?.Chapter 2. Mapping a curriculum 'crisis'.Chapter 3. Bringing the 'geography' back in.Chapter 4. The 'capabilities approach' to geography education.Chapter 5. Developing geocapabilities: The role of research.Chapter 6. The potential of a future 3 'capabilities' curriculum.Chapter 7. Conclusions.ReviewsIn this superb book, Bustin introduces the kind of framework that might be of use to geography teachers looking to theorise their own approaches to curriculum development. ... Bustin's book is conceptual, but in a manner that is directly of use to practising teachers. (Daniel Whittall, Teaching Geography, 2020) “In this superb book, Bustin introduces the kind of framework that might be of use to geography teachers looking to theorise their own approaches to curriculum development. … Bustin’s book is conceptual, but in a manner that is directly of use to practising teachers.” (Daniel Whittall, Teaching Geography, 2020) “It is an impressively theorised exploration that will be of interest to leading teachers, researchers and academics in the field of geography education and curriculum studies. (Jeana Kriewaldt, Geographical Education, Vol. 33, 2020) Author InformationRichard Bustin is Head of Geography at Lancing College, UK. He is also on the editorial board of the journal Teaching Geography and works with trainee geography teachers across the UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |