Ethnogeography: towards liberatory geography education |
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Authors: | Fran Martin |
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Affiliation: | School of Lifelong Learning, University of Exeter , St Luke's Campus, Heavitree Road, Exeter, EX1 2LU |
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Abstract: | In the context of education in England, an argument is put forward that Geography, as it is conceptualised in the National Curriculum, does not connect to either primary school pupils or their teachers. Reasons for this are explored and a proposal is made for a new paradigm for primary geography: ethnogeography. This proposal parallels work on ethnomathematics, which provides a political agenda to the study of maths and itself draws from Paulo Freire's politicization and consciousness raising through adult literacy. This pattern is applied to learning in geographical education. Drawing on the findings of a recent research project, a case is argued for ethnogeography and the implications for primary Initial Teacher Education courses, learners and the curriculum in primary schools and are considered. |
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Keywords: | ethnogeography geography education primary geography Freire liberatory education |
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