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Race Racism And The Geography Curriculum John Morgan David Lambert Editors

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Race Racism And The Geography Curriculum John Morgan David Lambert Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.06 MB
Author: John Morgan; David Lambert (editors)
ISBN: 9781350336650, 9781350336643, 9781350336681, 1350336653, 1350336645, 1350336688
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Race Racism And The Geography Curriculum John Morgan David Lambert Editors by John Morgan; David Lambert (editors) 9781350336650, 9781350336643, 9781350336681, 1350336653, 1350336645, 1350336688 instant download after payment.

Changes in the nature of knowledge production, plus rapid social and cultural change, have meant that the ‘curriculum question’ - what is to be taught, and by extension, ‘whose knowledge’ - has been hotly contested. The question of what to teach has become more and more controversial. This book asks: what is an appropriate curriculum response to the acute, renewed interest in issues of race and racism? How does a school subject like geography respond?
The struggle over the school curriculum has frequently been portrayed as being between educational ‘traditionalists’ and ‘progressives’. This book suggests a way out of this impasse. Drawing upon and extending insights from ‘social realism’, it explores what a Future 3 geography curriculum might look like - one that recognizes the importance of the academic discipline as a source of curriculum-making but at the same time avoids geographical knowledge becoming set in stone. The book focuses very sharply on issues of race and racism, enabling teachers to engage in curriculum making in geography that is racially literate.

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