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彭菲 《地理教学》2021,(23):20-23
法国教育发展历史悠久,因独特的管理制度和多样化的课程改革备受人们关注.本文简单介绍了法国高中教育的基本情况,着重分析和探究了法国普通高中地理课程的教学内容、建设理念、知识考查和能力培养等方面的特点.基于此,提出了深化地理课程内容与改进地理教学的相关启示,对我国当前以培养学生学科核心素养为重点的高中地理课程深化改革具有一定的借鉴意义.  相似文献   

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《全日制普通高中地理课程标准(实验)》的颁布标志着新一轮地理教学改革的开始。高中地理课程标准反映了现代地理教育鲜明的时代感和使命感,在设计思路、课程目标、内容标准、评价方式等方面体现出许多新的教育理念,从各个层面指明了高中地理教育改革的方向与重要内容。  相似文献   

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普通高中《地理课程标准(实验)》指出,“全面推进素质教育,要求从学生的全面发展和终身学习出发,构建体现现代教育理念、反映地理科学发展、适应社会生产生活需要的高中地理课程。学生关注全球问题以及我国改革开放和现代化建设中的重大地理问题,弘扬科学精神和人精神,培养创新意识和实践能力,增强社会责任感,强化人口、资源、环境、社会相互协调的可持续发展观念”。笔认为开发利用学生身边的课程资源,挖掘乡土地理案例,  相似文献   

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一、引言作为公民基本素质教育的重要组成部分,基础地理教育近年来开始受到广泛重视,基础地理教育的信息化也得到充分关注。许多企业和科研部门研发了一些辅助地理教学相关的软件和系统,这些软件在一定程度上促进了中学地理的教与学。目前,三维GIS技术在中学地理教学中的应用得到广泛关注。新出台的"十二五"《高中地理教学仪器配备要求》又明确指出基于三维GIS的地理教学辅助系统是高中地理教学必备软件,但其中关于功能和技术要求,却寥寥数语,无法提供更进一步的指导意见。  相似文献   

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李辉 《地理教学》2021,(11):20-24
新修订的《普通高中地理课程标准(2017年版)》强调了地理实验教学是培养学生地理实践力的重要途径.新版高中地理教材(上海版)虽已编入实验内容与要求,但还有一定的拓展需求.本文以上海版高中地理教材必修一为例,提出了拓展性实验的设计方案,同时根据学校教学的实际情况,提出了开拓地理课堂以外的时间与空间、满足学生个性发展和兴趣培养的需求、发挥选修地理实验课学生的辐射作用 、大胆将拓展型实验的评价权还给学生、注重地理实验与社会实践活动相交融等五个策略,从而促进学生地理实践力的有效提升.  相似文献   

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高中地理案例教学让学生学会从案例中分析方法和地理原理,并应用到具体的问题中;案例教学是培养高中学生地理思维和地理决策能力的主要途径之一。在高中地理案例教学中,类比迁移运用的教学策略包括:选择与应用情境相似的案例;利用范例分析总结;利用多重样例间的差异性;练习内容的变通性和联系方法的多样性;地理变式等。  相似文献   

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信息技术已被广泛运用于教学,它在学生综合素养培养中发挥着不可替代的作用。本文以“地球运动”为例,初步探讨了GeoGeBra软件在高中地理教学中对学生地理空间思维能力的培养,以期让更多一线地理教师认识到运用信息技术培养学生思维能力的重要性与必要性。  相似文献   

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肖捷  张琦 《地理教学》2020,(4):18-21
学习行为的发起和持续需要学习动机作为驱动力,激发、强化学生的学习动机有助于促进地理教学双向质量的提高。本文基于已有的学习动机理论,以人教版“地理信息技术在防灾减灾中的应用”一课的教学设计为例,尝试在高中地理教学中应用ANEW学习模式强化高中生地理学习动机,以期推动地理学科核心素养的落地,促进高中生地理学业的进步。  相似文献   

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徐艳 《地理教学》2009,(11):25-27
《高中地理课程标准》在课程的基本理念中阐述道:要重视对地理问题的探究;倡导自主学习、合作学习和探究学习。同时也指出:全面推进素质教育,要求从学生的全面发展和终身学习出发,构建体现现代教育理念、适应社会生产生活需要的高中地理课程。合理设置地理课堂中的探究性活动就可以很好的达成这一目标。  相似文献   

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黄凤金 《地理教学》2015,(1):40-42,22
一、编写作业的能力层次要求高中地理课程标准的总体目标:要求学生初步掌握地理基本知识和基本原理;获得地理基本技能,发展地理思维能力,初步掌握学习和探究地理问题的基本方法和技术手段。根据布鲁姆思维教育目标分类理论,再结合新课程标准的总体目标,笔者把高中地理作业的能力层次要求分为六类:1、识记;2、理解;3、应用;4、分析;5、解决;6、评价。这六种能力层次要求分别是:1.识记(概念)  相似文献   

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《The Journal of geography》2012,111(4):459-461
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How will the National Geography Standards change the way teachers teach? The Standards will provide teachers with a geographic perspective that will enable them to teach improved geography content while building geographic skills and knowledge that will benefit their students for the rest of their lives. By taking a fresh look at the content in the curriculum from a geographic perspective, teachers can make connections between the Geography Standards and our own classrooms. The Standards provide information and strategies for teaching geography. They can be used to create lessons which offer opportunities for students to “do” geography and apply the skills they are learning.  相似文献   

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After fifteen years of geographic education efforts, a baseline geography skills test was repeated in Indiana. In 2002, 2,278 students in college freshman geography courses were tested with a revision of the National Council for Geographic Education Competency-Based Geography Test, Secondary Level Form II. The test measured geographic ability in map skills, place name location, physical geography, and human geography. As in 1987, the 2002 test gathered personal information from each student on age, gender, travel experience, and prior geographic education. Test scores were lower by two percent in 2002. Travel and lifetime experience are again the best teachers of geography as opposed to high school geography course work. Significant performance differences persist between gender and ethnic groups. Arts and science students perform significantly higher than students from education, business, and other schools. Test results underscore the need to emphasize more intentional classroom focus on state standards and preparation of classroom teachers.  相似文献   

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《The Journal of geography》2012,111(6):260-261
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A baseline geography test was administered to over 3,000 Indiana college students enrolled in introductory geography courses. The National Council for Geographic Education Competency-Based Geography Test, Secondary Level, Form II, was used to measure the 1987 level of geographic ability in the areas of map skills, place-name location, physical geography, and human geography. Personal information gathered from each respondent included age, sex, travel experience, and level of geographic education. Older students scored better while geographically immobile groups scored lower. A strong correlation was found between travel and geographic knowledge. Findings show low overall geographic ability and that factors of age, travel experience and gender are correlated with certain aspects of geographic knowledge and skills.  相似文献   

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《The Journal of geography》2012,111(4):162-163
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This article summarizes methods used in a secondary school geography class to interest students in geography through examples drawn from local geography. Instead of relying on examples taken from exotic places to illustrate geographic concepts, the local landscape is used in the classroom to teach students about geography. The article is arranged according to the six essential elements of the National Geography Standards, but it does not imply that the methods presented should be used to teach the standards. Rather, the examples presented are used throughout a course in the geography of North and South America to develop an interest among students and, with examples from the local landscape, to increase student understanding of geographic concepts related to issues presented in the course.  相似文献   

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When events such as the Darfield earthquake take place, it is assumed that the response from the geography teaching community provides the opportunity to reinforce the relevance of geography. This article reports the findings of a questionnaire which seeks to explore the question, ‘What were the characteristics of the learning and teaching of Year 11 Geography teachers in the weeks following the Darfield earthquake, September 4, 2010?’ The data offer empirical support for the agency of geography teachers' impressing the relevance of the subject to school students in response to an extreme natural event under New Zealand's collective backyard.  相似文献   

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The article examines the relationship between selective traditions in geographical education, what middle school teachers choose to emphasise in geographical education, and student achievement. The study, conducted in Sweden, is based on observations made by students in teacher training programmes, interviews with teachers, and analyses of a test administered to middle school students. It shows that selective traditions in geographical education are strong, resulting in a focus on country-related knowledge and map-reading skills. Both teachers and students seem unclear about what other subject-specific skills geography teaching provides. Furthermore, students have difficulty achieving a high level of geographic reasoning. The authors argue that a subject-specific language in geography is important in both teaching and assessment. They stress that students need more practice in geographic reasoning, since this is required by the new curriculum and in the national test in geography for Year 6 (i.e. pupils in the age range 12–13 years). The study adds to earlier research by highlighting Swedish middle school teaching, which is a neglected field within curriculum studies, and by using a combination of methods to analyse the impact of selective traditions.  相似文献   

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《The Journal of geography》2012,111(5):513-518
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Preservice teacher education based on content, skills, and perspectives specified in Geography for Life: National Geography Standards 1994 is essential for dissemination of the Standards to classrooms all across the country. Curricular materials are often structured around the five fundamental themes of geography; however, it is essential that teacher preparation courses integrate the content of the Standards into the themes of location, place, human—environment interaction, and region. One model of this approach to preservice education, as summarized here, provides future teachers with a conceptual basis for learning and teaching geography, enhancing opportunities for disseminating solid geography content to all grade levels nationwide.  相似文献   

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《The Journal of geography》2012,111(4-5):226-232
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The geographic skills, as outlined in Geography for Life, provide an avenue for assessing students' work in geography. If used across the scope and sequence of the curriculum, a common scoring guide based on these skills offers opportunities for students to demonstrate their ability to use inquiry approaches to study geography and to improve those abilities over time and over different geographic questions. If used consistently, a geographic skills scoring guide can also help to communicate to a broader audience of parents, administration, and the public as to what the discipline of geography encompasses.  相似文献   

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南京大学信息地理学的发展回顾与研究展望   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
钟士恩  甄峰  张捷  周其楼 《地理科学》2012,(10):1214-1219
信息地理学研究人类信息传播的地理学问题,包括信息传播的空间分布规律、空间结构及其空间影响,特别是对人类社会、经济空间组织的影响以及由于虚拟现实技术带来的地理学问题等。南京大学系统性的展开了信息地理学的研究,并深植于传统的优势地理学科,形成信息时代空间的形态、信息时代的空间效应、数字与信息城市、信息技术与旅游、信息时代的居民行为活动5个重点研究领域。面向全新的移动信息时代,以及信息地理学在社会文化及人文方面的研究不足,南京大学信息地理学面临五大发展趋势:信息技术深入影响下的城市空间研究、移动信息技术作用下的行为地理研究、信息技术与旅游结合的地理学研究、移动信息时代的智慧城市研究、物联网的地理学响应研究。  相似文献   

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《The Journal of geography》2012,111(4):471-477
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With the publication of Geography for Life: National Geography Standards 1994 in October 1994, geography has taken a big stride forward in demonstrating to teachers the breadth and significance of its discipline. This talk focuses on three aspects of geographic reality in the lives of teachers and students, under the title of “The Geographic Imperative.” Consideration of the Imperative and three axioms is intended to support the fullness and classroom utility of the Geography Standards.  相似文献   

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