Research Article

Critical Intersections of Knowledge and Pedagogy: Why the Geographic Literacy of Preservice Elementary Teachers Matter?

Volume: 5 Number: 3 December 31, 2015
  • Karen Thomas-brown *
  • Allison Rıchards
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Critical Intersections of Knowledge and Pedagogy: Why the Geographic Literacy of Preservice Elementary Teachers Matter?

Abstract

This research examines the geographic literacy of a group of preservice elementary (K-5) teachers in a mid-sized university located in America’s Midwest Rust Belt. The research sought to achieve three main aims using a geographic literacy survey. The first aim was to examine the approximate geographic literacy of the participants. The second aim was to determine how comfortable the participants were with teaching geography content in the future, and the third aim was to determine the extent to which preservice teachers demonstrated the ability and willingness to adopt a critical stance to spatial thinking in the future. From the geographic literacy survey, we found that many of the preservice teachers demonstrated adequate place-based and geographic knowledge. However, many of the participants also showed some deficits in spatial thinking skills, and in the application and contextualization of geospatial knowledge beyond map-based activities. The research also found that the participants expressed an overall discomfort with teaching geography materials in the future, this indicated their inadequate mastery of key geographic literacy skills.  To arrive at these findings, this research used a multi-method approach that was epistemologically framed by Kolb’s Experimental Learning Theory (KELT) and Critical Literacy Theory (CL).

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

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Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Karen Thomas-brown * This is me
United States

Allison Rıchards This is me
United States

Publication Date

December 31, 2015

Submission Date

October 23, 2015

Acceptance Date

December 21, 2015

Published in Issue

Year 2015 Volume: 5 Number: 3

APA
Thomas-brown, K., & Rıchards, A. (2015). Critical Intersections of Knowledge and Pedagogy: Why the Geographic Literacy of Preservice Elementary Teachers Matter? Review of International Geographical Education Online, 5(3), 249-273. https://izlik.org/JA72TN34TR
AMA
1.Thomas-brown K, Rıchards A. Critical Intersections of Knowledge and Pedagogy: Why the Geographic Literacy of Preservice Elementary Teachers Matter? Review of International Geographical Education Online. 2015;5(3):249-273. https://izlik.org/JA72TN34TR
Chicago
Thomas-brown, Karen, and Allison Rıchards. 2015. “Critical Intersections of Knowledge and Pedagogy: Why the Geographic Literacy of Preservice Elementary Teachers Matter?”. Review of International Geographical Education Online 5 (3): 249-73. https://izlik.org/JA72TN34TR.
EndNote
Thomas-brown K, Rıchards A (December 1, 2015) Critical Intersections of Knowledge and Pedagogy: Why the Geographic Literacy of Preservice Elementary Teachers Matter? Review of International Geographical Education Online 5 3 249–273.
IEEE
[1]K. Thomas-brown and A. Rıchards, “Critical Intersections of Knowledge and Pedagogy: Why the Geographic Literacy of Preservice Elementary Teachers Matter?”, Review of International Geographical Education Online, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 249–273, Dec. 2015, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA72TN34TR
ISNAD
Thomas-brown, Karen - Rıchards, Allison. “Critical Intersections of Knowledge and Pedagogy: Why the Geographic Literacy of Preservice Elementary Teachers Matter?”. Review of International Geographical Education Online 5/3 (December 1, 2015): 249-273. https://izlik.org/JA72TN34TR.
JAMA
1.Thomas-brown K, Rıchards A. Critical Intersections of Knowledge and Pedagogy: Why the Geographic Literacy of Preservice Elementary Teachers Matter? Review of International Geographical Education Online. 2015;5:249–273.
MLA
Thomas-brown, Karen, and Allison Rıchards. “Critical Intersections of Knowledge and Pedagogy: Why the Geographic Literacy of Preservice Elementary Teachers Matter?”. Review of International Geographical Education Online, vol. 5, no. 3, Dec. 2015, pp. 249-73, https://izlik.org/JA72TN34TR.
Vancouver
1.Karen Thomas-brown, Allison Rıchards. Critical Intersections of Knowledge and Pedagogy: Why the Geographic Literacy of Preservice Elementary Teachers Matter? Review of International Geographical Education Online [Internet]. 2015 Dec. 1;5(3):249-73. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA72TN34TR