Teaching Geography

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Teaching Geography

Of all subjects, geography perhaps lends itself best to awakening a feeling of social responsibility. By social responsibility, we mean the awareness of, and consideration for, other people and other modes of life. The earth is the living space and the workplace of all human beings.

Since we have a world economy, the use of the world’s resources is everybody’s business. Is it a pleasant thought that one in every three of the world’s population is undernourished? There are diseases that are the concern of every nation. The whole question of pollution is now very much in the public mind. Water is polluted, so is the atmosphere. Natural resources are limited. Humanity has a responsibility to the earth itself, if only in self-interest. Geography shows the interdependence of the human being and nature, and also demonstrates the necessity for wide cooperation.

Contents Include:

  • Introduction
  • The Playground of the Winds
  • The Story of Leeds
  • The Story of Edenbridge
  • Discussions of content, approach, method by students’ age from 10 to 18 years

About the Author

Roy Wilkinson was an indefatigable teacher of children, lecturer, author, and inspirer of many people in the Waldorf movement in the UK and abroad, right up to his death at the age of 90 in 2007.

Additional information

Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 5.5 × 0.1 × 8.5 in
Series

Author

ISBN13

9780945803560

Published

November 2001

Format

Staplebound

Pages

32

Publisher

Rudolf Steiner College Press

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