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Geography teachers as Strategic decision makers:. Clare Brooks Institute of Education, University of London. Some issues …. “Stories” told through narratives Vocabulary to discuss geography Macro v Micro. Mesosystem. School Culture
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Geography teachers as Strategic decision makers: Clare Brooks Institute of Education, University of London
Some issues … • “Stories” told through narratives • Vocabulary to discuss geography • Macro v Micro
Mesosystem School Culture Including: ethos, community, policies, challenges, responses Personal Culture Including: family, beliefs, class, gender, race, school experience, community, home environment Microsetting Education Culture Including: paradigms, preferred approach, motivation, experience, practice, research, funding Teaching Practice Geography Culture Including: paradigms, degree experience, areas of interest, research, external agendas, research, funding Geography Education Culture Including: interpretation of how geography and education are combined, own experience, department ethos, research, funding Macrosystem Culture in its broadest sense
School Geography Education Personal Education Geography Cultural maps … Teaching Practice
Themes to emerge … Being “good” at geography at school. People - • Family • Gurus • Students Geographical Perspective Travel Context
But each teacher is unique … • Decision making influenced by their values • Teachers act strategically • Teachers use their geographical knowledge strategically and selectively • Making links with other geographical knowledge • Appeal to students’ personal geographies • Reflecting upon teachers’ own experience
So, how do teachers use their subject knowledge? • Strategically • In line with their values • (about teaching • and about geography) • SYNOPTIC CAPACITY