THE ROLE OF GEOGRAPHY IN EDUCATION Moodle
THE ROLE OF GEOGRAPHY IN EDUCATION Moodle
THE ROLE OF GEOGRAPHY IN EDUCATION Moodle
2.1 INTRODUCTION
2.2 AIM
The aim of this unit is to enable you to understand the why it is important
to teach geography in Zambia.
2.3 OBJECTIVES
For you to reach this level of taking this course, it means you have studied
geography courses at 1st and 2ndyear, you might have learnt it at Grades 10
to 12 and also learnt some geography content in Social Studies at Grades 8,
9. So from this vast experience and in your own words, define geography in
your own words.
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a) The Wikipedia (encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com) defines geography
as the scientific study of the locational and spatial variation in both
physical and human phenomena on earth. The concern of geography,
therefore, is studying where phenomena are on the earth’s surface,
and how they vary over time and space. The physical phenomena are
the rivers, valleys, mountains, hills, plateaus, plains, flora, fauna,
climate, soil, air, minerals and water while the human phenomena are
the human-created surface features such as roads, railways, airports,
bridges, buildings, and so on.
b) The Association of American Geographers states that, Geography is
the science of place and space. Geographers ask where things are
located on the surface of the earth, why they are located where they
are, how places differ from one another, and how people interact with
the environment.
c) "The purpose of geography is to provide 'a view of the whole' earth by
mapping the location of places." - Ptolemy, 150 CE.
d) "Synoptic discipline synthesizing findings of other sciences through
the concept of Raum (area or space)." - Immanuel Kant, c. 1780.
e) "Synthesizing discipline to connect the general with the special
through measurement, mapping, and a regional emphasis." -
Alexander von Humboldt, 1845.
f) "Man in society and local variations in environment." - Halford
Mackinder, 1887.
g) "How environment apparently controls human behaviour." - Ellen
Semple, c. 1911.
h) "Study of human ecology; adjustment of man to natural
surroundings." - Harland Barrows, 1923.
i) "The science concerned with the formulation of the laws governing the
spatial distribution of certain features on the surface of the earth." -
Fred Schaefer, 1953.
j) "To provide accurate, orderly, and rational description and
interpretation of the variable character of the earth surface." - Richard
Hartshorne, 1959.
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k) "Geography is both science and art" - H.C. Darby, 1962.
l) "To understand the earth as the world of man" - J.O.M. Broek, 1965
m) "Geography is fundamentally the regional or chorological science of
the surface of the earth." - Robert E. Dickinson, 1969.
n) "Study of variations in phenomena from place to place." - Holt-Jensen,
1980.
o) "...concerned with the locational or spatial variation in both physical
and human phenomena at the earth's surface" - Martin Kenzer, 1989.
p) "Geography is the study of earth as the home of people" - Yi-Fu Tuan,
1991.
q) "Geography is the study of the patterns and processes of human
(built) and environmental (natural) landscapes, where landscapes
comprise real (objective) and perceived (subjective) space." - Gregg
Wassmansdorf, 1995.
The purpose behind teaching any subject is to educate (Long and Roberson,
1966). The primary purpose of education is to prepare pupils to function
effectively in the future. Any subject worth its name should enable
humankind tackle the problems confronting him/her. In this vein,
Fairgrieve, a British scholar in the 1920’s explained that ‘the real value of
geography lies in the fact that it helps humans to live; it helps humans to
place themselves in the world, to learn their true position, and what their
duties are’ (Long and Roberson, 1966: 8).
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aims and objectives of the Zambian School Geography since you will be
teaching the subject after your training.
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2.6 CONCLUSION