Reflections on People, Policy, and Practices in Curriculum History
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Deborah L. Morowski;
Deborah L. Morowski
Augusta University
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Lynn M. Burlbaw
Lynn M. Burlbaw
Texas A&M University
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2024
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Chapter 18: Nature Study and the new Geography: Pre-Incarnations of Place-Based Educational Theory and Practice—1890–1920
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Charles Elfer
Charles Elfer
Clayton State University
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Charles Elfer
Clayton State University
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Charles Elfer, 2024. "Nature Study and the new Geography: Pre-Incarnations of Place-Based Educational Theory and Practice—1890–1920", Reflections on People, Policy, and Practices in Curriculum History, Deborah L. Morowski, Lynn M. Burlbaw
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Through an exploration of the primary works of progressive era geography educators and nature study advocates, the foregoing discussion identifies two important historical antecedents of modern place-based curricular reform. In addition to systematically detailing connections between nature study, the new geography, and place-based curricular tenets, the discussion addresses the ways in which deeper historical understanding might inform contemporary practice.
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