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The Power of Regional Geography - A View from China

Explore the misconceptions and advantages of studying regional geography, including the framework of knowledge, systematicity, generalizations, and the nature of geography. Discover the significance of understanding regional thought and its impact on geographical research.

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The Power of Regional Geography - A View from China

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  1. What is powerful knowledge of regional geography——A view from China Zhang Jianzhen ZheJiang Normal University zhangjianzhenliu@126.com

  2. Two misunderstandings ※Geography is a factual subject, accumulating knowledge about the mountains and rivers of the world. 1 2 ※As long as you grasp the methods to investigate, it doesn’t matter which or how many regions you have learned.

  3. A model Apply to geography Levels of knowledge the framework of how to know a place the information of the location or characters of one place what is the nature of the geography think geographically with information the concepts; the central place theory what is the nature of the discipline disciplined thinking with the informationn organized system information the rules of how the information organized information Level 4: Level 2: Level 3: Level 1: Level 5: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example:

  4. Level 1 • Character:isolated, scattered, fragmented; unique. • Significance:vivid materials to learn; • contributes to “cultural literacy”; • motivational; • foundational.

  5. A model Apply to geography Levels of knowledge the framework of how to know a place the information of the location or characters of one place what is the nature of the geography think geographically with information the concepts; the central place theory what is the nature of the discipline disciplined thinking with the informationn organized system information the rules of how the information organized information Level 4: Level 2: Level 3: Level 1: Level 5: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example:

  6.  Population characteristics  Regional Natural Factors Northernmost and southernmost Latitude location Latitude range Spatial relationship with a special parallel Location in continent Relative location to other things Location of mountain/river Location of administrative region Location of transportation Level 2: Systematicity Regional natural characteristics Regional cultural characteristics Industrial distribution Regional natural resources  History and culture Absolute location Longitude location  Transportation Distance Geographical location Location of land and sea East/west/interior of continent The sea/ocean close to Relative location 6-9 grades Basic elements for learning of Regional geography Geological geomorphology Climate Soil  Hydrology Vegetation

  7. Level 2 • Character:is organized by a framework which is idiomatic. • Significance:gives pupils an  initial  sense &some idiomatic ways of the subject; links and relationships.

  8. A model Apply to geography Levels of knowledge the framework of how to know a place the information of the location or characters of one place what is the nature of the geography think geographically with information the concepts; the central place theory what is the nature of the discipline disciplined thinking with the informationn organized system information the rules of how the information organized information Level 4: Level 2: Level 3: Level 1: Level 5: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example:

  9. Level 3 • Character:the rules of how information organized, including concepts and theory ; based on one region then universalized. • Significance: provides generalizations and theoretical knowledge, which leads pupils beyond their “everyday life"; provides chances for pupils to learn how knowledge is produced. This is essential for their innovative or creative and critical thinking.

  10. A model Apply to geography Levels of knowledge the framework of how to know a place the information of the location or characters of one place what is the nature of the geography think geographically with information the concepts; the central place theory what is the nature of the discipline disciplined thinking with the informationn organized system information the rules of how the information organized information Level 4: Level 2: Level 3: Level 1: Level 5: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example:

  11. Level 4 • Character: • Significance: makes the pupils have a genuine sense of belonging or a disciplinary identity. Text4 Text2

  12. A model Apply to geography Levels of knowledge the framework of how to know a place the information of the location or characters of one place what is the nature of the geography think geographically with information the concepts; the central place theory what is the nature of the discipline disciplined thinking with the informationn organized system information the rules of how the information organized information Level 4: Level 2: Level 3: Level 1: Level 5: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example:

  13. Level 5 • Character:questions like: Why is regional thought important to geography? what is the nature of region? Why should geography research region as an object and a method? • Significance: makes pupils understand the nature of geography.

  14. A model Apply to geography Levels of knowledge the framework of how to know a place the information of the location or characters of one place what is the nature of the geography think geographically with information the concepts; the central place theory what is the nature of the discipline disciplined thinking with the informationn organized system information the rules of how the information organized information Level 4: Level 2: Level 3: Level 1: Level 5: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example:

  15. Application to curriculum and pedagogy • provides a framework to analyze the significance of knowledge to pedagogy and intellectual development. • provides a basis for the design of regional geography pedagogy , the curriculum and the evaluation of regional geography teaching.

  16. A model Apply to geography Levels of knowledge the framework of how to know a place the information of the location or characters of one place what is the nature of the geography think geographically with information the concepts; the central place theory what is the nature of the discipline disciplined thinking with the informationn organized system information the rules of how the information organized information Level 4: Level 2: Level 3: Level 1: Level 5: Example: Example: Example: Example: Example:

  17. THANKS! Zhang Jianzhen ZheJiang Normal University zhangjianzhenliu@126.com

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