Primary teacher educators' perception of desired and attached pedagogical content knowledge in geography education in primary teacher training

M.C.M. Blankman, J.A. van der Schee, M. Volman, M. van den Boogaard

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Abstract

This paper presents the findings of a study conducted among primary geography teacher educators. The research examines the perceptions of educators of primary teacher students' desired and achieved levels of substantial knowledge, syntactic knowledge, and beliefs about the subject of geography. The findings indicate that primary teacher educators do not view their students as having significant knowledge about geography. They believe their students have better syntactic knowledge and beliefs about the subject of geography, however. Teacher educators believe that more hours of teaching and more attention to subject knowledge could raise the quality of primary teacher training in geography.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)80-94
JournalInternational Research in Geographical and Environmental Education
Volume24
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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