Geographical Education 32
Fifty years of Geographical Education
Fifty years of Geographical Education
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Fifty years of Geographical Education — Rod Lane and Terri Bourke
Geography and STEM — Susan Caldis and Dr Grant Kleeman
Out-of-field Teaching in Geography — Susan Caldis and Dr Grant Kleeman
Aligning Mapping Skills With Digitally Connected Childhoods to Advance the Development of Spatial Cognition and Ways of Thinking in Primary School Geography — Emeritus Professor Margaret Robertson, Associate Professor, retired Alaric Maude and Dr Jeana Kriewaldt
Integrating GIS in Experiential Fieldwork — Dr Sarah Digan
Teaching Higher-Order Thinking and Powerful Geographical Knowledge Through the Stage 5 Biomes and Food Security Unit — Associate Professor, retired Alaric Maude and Susan Caldis
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