The purpose of this blog is to provide a resource for teachers interested in engaging with professional learning in Geography. The blog aims to be a repository of professional learning activities, presentations, resources and discussions to support the introduction of high quality Geography teaching and learning into our classrooms.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
GTAQ Conference
Links to look at related to this blog
Spatialworlds blog
GeogSpace website
Spatialworlds website
Australian Geography Teachers' Association website
'Towards a National Geography Curriculum' project website
Geography Teachers' Association of South Australia website
ACARA website
ACARA Australian Curriculum portal
Scoop.it sites related to geography in schools
Geographical thinking Scoop.it
Spatial literacy Scoop.it
History and geography Scoop.it
Spatial Education and technology Scoop.it
GTAV Australian Curriculum Scoop.it
Email contact:
manning@chariot.net.au
GTAQ Conference on 27 July, 2013
The GTAQ conference is being held this Saturday in Brisbane at the University of Queensland. A fantastic program has been developed by Bec Nicholas and the GTAQ committee.
Here is my workshop on the day titled "GeogSpace, a multi-faceted resource for the teaching of geography in the secondary school".
PowerPoint for the AGTA 'Train the trainer' session 28 July 2013 at Churchie.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Becoming familiar with the Australian Curriculum: Geography
Image above: The Australian Curriculum: Geography concept wheel. The lens for geographical thinking and program planning.
Links to look at related to this blog
Spatialworlds blog
GeogSpace website
Spatialworlds website
Australian Geography Teachers' Association website
'Towards a National Geography Curriculum' project website
Geography Teachers' Association of South Australia website
ACARA website
ACARA Australian Curriculum portal
Scoop.it sites related to geography in schools
Geographical thinking Scoop.it
Spatial literacy Scoop.it
History and geography Scoop.it
Spatial Education and technology Scoop.it
GTAV Australian Curriculum Scoop.it
Email contact:
manning@chariot.net.au
A Learning Journeys workshop was conducted on 16 July for those interested in becoming familiar with and engaging with the Australian Curriculum: Geography. Click here to view the Powerpoint for the day.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Connecting history and geography
Image above: Making connections between history and geography: "Knowing is connection".
Spatialworlds blog
GeogSpace website
Spatialworlds website
Australian Geography Teachers' Association website
'Towards a National Geography Curriculum' project website
Geography Teachers' Association of South Australia website
ACARA website
ACARA Australian Curriculum portal
Spatialworlds Scoop.it sites related to geography in schools
Geographical thinking Scoop.it
Spatial literacy Scoop.it
History and geography Scoop.it
Spatial Education and technology Scoop.it
Email contact: manning@chariot.net.au
Making the connections: a challenging task
As teachers of geography and history we are
fascinated by the synergies between the two subjects (the interaction of multiple elements to produce an effect
different from or greater than the sum of their individual effects). When the opportunity
to run a project on the connections between history and geography came up we naturally
saw it as a chance to explore in detail the touchstones between our subjects.
We consider that with history and geography being written quite separately by
ACARA that there is a need to identify and work with the connections between
the two subjects (and other learning areas) in an attempt to design a connected
curriculum. These workshops have been designed to provide the chance to work
with the identified connectors to develop a connected curriculum in the
Humanities and Social Science (HASS) learning area in primary schools.
We have been thinking about this natural connection for
some time as evidenced by the following postings on the geography blog called Spatialworlds blog and the
history blog called the Histroom.
* Spatialworlds: Entwining history and geography
* Histgeog: Making the connection
* Spaced out over time: Historical GIS
* Histroom by Sue Jones
* Scooping HisGeog sites
The history-geography Scoop.it on the connection between history and geography is slowly
building examples of the fact that one cannot teach geography without learning
geography and one cannot teach history without learning geography.
The presentation for day 1 of the workshops can be
accessed by clicking here.
We are looking forward to the success of the workshops
but also wish to say that there is no ‘golden bullet’ to develop a connected curriculum.
The connections will need to be developed by individual teachers and schools as
they develop their program. It is more the ‘headset’ for connection, rather
than a formula to do so. We can merely guide the process of designing the connected learning.
More on that later.
Geography presentation for Day 2.
History presentation
Geography presentation for Day 2.
History presentation
Labels:
Australian Curriculum,
connections,
Geography,
History
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