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Lambert, David – Geographical Education, 2013
This paper is partly based on a lecture given at the AGTA conference in Perth in January 2013. It argues for a progressive subject based curriculum in which geography plays an essential part. This is based on an analysis of why and how subjects like geography, as part of the humanities, have been undermined and diminished in recent times. In a way…
Descriptors: Geography, Geography Instruction, Conferences (Gatherings), Curriculum Design
Mitchell, David; Lambert, David – Teacher Development, 2015
This article discusses how subject knowledge development should be conceptualised in the preparation of new secondary school teachers. It is written at a moment of national curriculum revision in England and a "knowledge turn" in education, bringing questions of subject knowledge development to the fore. The authors argue that the…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
Lambert, David; Hopkin, John – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2014
This article presents an analysis of the national curriculum for geography as it has evolved in England since its inception in 1991 following the Education Reform Act of 1988. Whilst the main contents of our original analysis are provided by way of a table, enabling the reader ready access to the broad trends we identify in how geography has been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Geography Instruction, Educational Change
Lambert, David – Curriculum Journal, 2011
This article presents a framework for understanding geographical knowledge in the context of the National Curriculum in England. It offers a cautious welcome to the 2010 White Paper in that it places emphasis on teaching and the role of teachers in selecting what is taught: it is broadly sympathetic to the policy thrust which seeks to rebalance…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Geography, Criticism