'For geographers across the globe this book provides the arguments for a return to the teaching of geography and why they should reject the politicisation of the subject by education policy makers and politicians. Standish's careful critique shows the necessity of a depoliticised geography curriculum the irony of which would be that it would ensure that every child could point to Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan on a map.'
Prof. Dennis Hayes - Oxford Brookes University, UK
'A prescient and critical analysis of the changing face of...
'For geographers across the globe this book provides the arguments for a return to the teaching of geography and why they should reject the pol...
Through the language of global learning, education is being reformed by corporations, political activists, and policy makers. Academic subject-based knowledge has been cast as elitist and outdated for a rapidly-changing world. The curriculum has been colonized in the name of teaching skills and attitudes for the global market and global citizenship. Can young people effectively contribute to society without an education in academic knowledge?
Alex Standish argues that we can only educate children about the world if we are clear about the boundaries that provide education with its...
Through the language of global learning, education is being reformed by corporations, political activists, and policy makers. Academic subject-base...