What are the competences & difficulties of school students in writing material-based & multi-perspective argumentations in geography classrooms?

Q1 Social Sciences European Journal of Geography Pub Date : 2023-08-09 DOI:10.48088/ejg.k.hin.14.3.055.067
Kimberley Hindmarsh, Alexandra Budke
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The competence to argue is fundamental for participation in social discourse and for responsible action, as different actions can be evaluated, weighed and justified through argumentation. Such argumentation skills should be acquired in geography lessons. These lessons often deal with societal debates such as migration, climate change and sustainability, which are char-acterised by a certain multi-perspectivity. Since different types of materials are often used in geography lessons, this study is dedicated to material-based, multi-perspective written argumentation. First, a model is presented in which a set of didactic requirements for material-based, multi-perspectival argumentation on space use conflicts in geography lessons is presented. Then the results of a small study are presented in which seventeen 8th grade students wrote argumentative texts about a space use conflict. The results show that the students incorporated correct, but limited information from the material into their arguments. The arguments were mostly thematically appropriate, but imprecise. They found it easier to use the con-tinuous text materials than the discontinuous text materials. Students also had difficulty presenting their argumentation in a multi-perspective way, but were able to express their own opinions about the conflict. These results can help to under-stand where teachers can better support their students in writing such arguments.
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在地理课堂上,学生写基于材料的多角度论证的能力和困难是什么?
辩论能力是参与社会话语和负责任行动的基础,因为不同的行动可以通过辩论来评估、权衡和证明。这种论证技巧应该在地理课上获得。这些教训通常涉及移民、气候变化和可持续性等社会辩论,这些辩论具有一定的多视角特征。由于地理课上经常使用不同类型的材料,本研究致力于基于材料的、多视角的书面论证。首先,提出了一个模型,其中提出了一套关于地理课程中空间使用冲突的基于材料、多视角论证的教学要求。然后给出了一项小型研究的结果,其中17名八年级学生写了关于空间使用冲突的议论文。结果表明,学生们将材料中正确但有限的信息融入了他们的论点中。这些论点大多主题恰当,但并不精确。他们发现连贯的文本材料比不连续的文本材料更容易使用。学生们也很难用多角度的方式表达他们的论点,但能够表达自己对冲突的看法。这些结果可以帮助教师更好地支持学生撰写此类论点。
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European Journal of Geography
European Journal of Geography Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The publication of the European Journal of Geography (EJG) is based on the European Association of Geographers’ goal to make European Geography a worldwide reference and standard. Thus, the scope of the EJG is to publish original and innovative papers that will substantially improve, in a theoretical, conceptual or empirical way the quality of research, learning, teaching and applying geography, as well as in promoting the significance of geography as a discipline. Submissions are encouraged to have a European dimension
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