ABSTRACT

This completely revised and updated second edition of Geography in the Early Years presents a lively and comprehensive overview of teaching and learning in geography.

Theoretical aspects of early years teaching in geography are complemented by up-to-date research findings and illustrated with discussion, a wealth of case studies, and suggestions for the development and implementation of sound geographical work in practice.

In a practitioner-friendly style, this book provides:

  • an examination of the essence of geography in terms of children's conceptions of the physical environment
  • a detailed description of geography in the national curriculum and of the place and nature of environmental education within early years teaching
  • guidelines for taking a whole school approach in policy, planning and organisation of geographical learning
  • examples of initial teacher training and continuing professional developments.

This highly accessible, illuminating book will be immensely helpful to teachers, student teachers, policy-makers and all other providers of education for children aged three to seven years.

chapter 1|25 pages

The young child in the geographical world

part |2 pages

Analysis

chapter 2|16 pages

Geographical and environmental education

Structure, content and issues Overview

chapter 3|3 pages

Policy, planning and organisation

chapter |15 pages

Organising leadership and communication

part |1 pages

How?

chapter |3 pages

Topic Plan ^ Key Stage 1

part 4|1 pages

Policy into practice

chapter |17 pages

Teaching geographical skills and enquiry

chapter |40 pages

Thinking about homes

chapter |12 pages

Literacy

part 5|1 pages

Training and professional development

chapter |11 pages

Activity 1 Back from the holidays

chapter |16 pages

The role of the geography mentor

chapter 6|13 pages

Resources

chapter |3 pages

Postscript