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Mentoring Geography Teachers in the Secondary School supports both
new and experienced mentors in developing their knowledge and
skills in mentoring in geography education. Within the book,
chapter authors critically consider how mentoring has been
conceptualised and represented in policy and academic debate, as
well as examining how mentoring in geography education has been
experienced and perceived in practice. Chapters in the book explore
a range of perspectives, experiences and aspects of mentoring
geography teachers, including: * Critical engagement with
educational policy and practice * Perspectives from beginning
geography teachers * Mentoring as a professional development
opportunity * The value of engaging with the geography education
community in teacher education * How mentoring meetings and
conversations can support beginning geography teachers in their
growth and development This book is a vital source of support and
inspiration for all those involved in developing the next
generation of geography teachers. The themes of justice, agency and
voice - raised and engaged with implicitly and explicitly
throughout this edited collection - are of critical importance to
mentors, beginning teachers and geography education more broadly in
developing and enacting a progressive vision of mentoring.
Geography Education in the Digital World draws on theory and
practice to provide a critical exploration of the role and practice
of geography education within the digital world. It considers how
living within a digital world influences teacher identity and
professionalism and is changing young people's lives. The book
moves beyond the applied perspective of educational technology to
engage with wider social and ethical issues of technology
implementation and use of digital data within geography education.
Situated at the intersection between research and practice,
chapters draw on a wide range of theory to consider the role,
adoption and potential challenges of a range of digital
technologies in furthering geographical education for future
generations. Bringing together academics from the fields of
geography, geography education and teacher education, the book
engages with four key themes within the digital world: Professional
practice and personal identities. Geographical sources and
connections. Geospatial technologies. Geographical fieldwork. This
is a crucial read for geographers, geography educators and
geography teacher educators, as well as those engaging with
existing and new technologies to support geographical learning in
the dynamic context of the digital world. It will also be of
interest to any students, academics and policymakers wanting to
better understand the impact of digital media on education.
Mentoring Geography Teachers in the Secondary School supports both
new and experienced mentors in developing their knowledge and
skills in mentoring in geography education. Within the book,
chapter authors critically consider how mentoring has been
conceptualised and represented in policy and academic debate, as
well as examining how mentoring in geography education has been
experienced and perceived in practice. Chapters in the book explore
a range of perspectives, experiences and aspects of mentoring
geography teachers, including: * Critical engagement with
educational policy and practice * Perspectives from beginning
geography teachers * Mentoring as a professional development
opportunity * The value of engaging with the geography education
community in teacher education * How mentoring meetings and
conversations can support beginning geography teachers in their
growth and development This book is a vital source of support and
inspiration for all those involved in developing the next
generation of geography teachers. The themes of justice, agency and
voice - raised and engaged with implicitly and explicitly
throughout this edited collection - are of critical importance to
mentors, beginning teachers and geography education more broadly in
developing and enacting a progressive vision of mentoring.
Geography Education in the Digital World draws on theory and
practice to provide a critical exploration of the role and practice
of geography education within the digital world. It considers how
living within a digital world influences teacher identity and
professionalism and is changing young people's lives. The book
moves beyond the applied perspective of educational technology to
engage with wider social and ethical issues of technology
implementation and use of digital data within geography education.
Situated at the intersection between research and practice,
chapters draw on a wide range of theory to consider the role,
adoption and potential challenges of a range of digital
technologies in furthering geographical education for future
generations. Bringing together academics from the fields of
geography, geography education and teacher education, the book
engages with four key themes within the digital world: Professional
practice and personal identities. Geographical sources and
connections. Geospatial technologies. Geographical fieldwork. This
is a crucial read for geographers, geography educators and
geography teacher educators, as well as those engaging with
existing and new technologies to support geographical learning in
the dynamic context of the digital world. It will also be of
interest to any students, academics and policymakers wanting to
better understand the impact of digital media on education.
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