走向地理教学政策的转变

IF 1.8 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Geography in Higher Education Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/03098265.2022.2038101
Janet Banfield, Sam Hampton, M. Zurek
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大卫•哈维(David Harvey, 1974)提出的著名问题“什么样的地理环境适合什么样的公共政策”距今已有近50年的历史。(第18页)。自那时以来,我们试图重新开启这一辩论,因为这些发展限制了该学科目前参与实际政策的潜力。我们认为,定义、制度和结构安排正在阻止政策转变的实现,“影响议程”和大学研究评估活动阻碍了实际的政策工作,并忽视了通过课程产生影响的潜力。认识到在本科生中采取行动的必要性日益增强,我们优先考虑学生作为我们的第一个公众(Ward, 2006),以在政策辩论中发展更偏向于教学的视角,在更广泛地推动重新配置地理政策工作的过程中,验证学生作为教学驱动因素的愿望。
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Towards a pedagogical policy turn in geography
It is nearly 50 years since David Harvey (1974) famously asked “what kind of geography for what kind of public policy?” (p. 18). We seek to reopen this debate following developments since then which constrain the discipline’s current potential to engage with the practical doing of policy. We suggest that definitional, institutional and structural arrangements are preventing the policy turn from materialising, compounded by the “impact agenda” and university research assessment exercises, which obstruct practical policy work and overlook the potential for generating impact through curricula. Recognising a growing sense of imperative to act among undergraduate students, we prioritise students as our first public (Ward, 2006) to develop a more pedagogically inclined perspective on the policy debate, validating students’ aspirations as a pedagogical driver within a broader push towards reconfiguring geographical policy work.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Geography in Higher Education ( JGHE) was founded upon the conviction that the development of learning and teaching was vitally important to higher education. It is committed to promote, enhance and share geography learning and teaching in all institutions of higher education throughout the world, and provides a forum for geographers and others, regardless of their specialisms, to discuss common educational interests, to present the results of educational research, and to advocate new ideas.
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