Showing posts with label geography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geography. Show all posts

Friday, May 21, 2021

Suitable Geography Books for school libraries.

About one and half weeks ago, I had the opportunity to meet with a student undertaking the Master of Education (Teacher Librarianship) Degree who is currently employed at a school that I work for. We have had some discussions about the coursework as they are in the early stages of their study, and were keen to find out some insights into my experiences ten years ago.

They currently have an assignment that requires them to organise a lesson (or lessons) focusing on inquiry skills and also have to apply relevant pedogogies that have been explored in their coursework. While I'd help them with resources etc or share examples of work that I have done, 

I also investigated suitable resources for the unit of work being covered. It is from the unit Place and Livability in the Stage 4 Geography Course. Students are also undertaking project based learning as part of the unit.

The school library lacks any resources to support the students including books on urban spaces but also referene books such as Almanacs which can provide basic yet useful and accurate statistics for research. I challenged myself as well to locate and recommend suitable books for future acquisition. Many of the items that I located were well above their reading level and would usually be read by adults or those at tertiary level. Even searching for items through Educational Booksellers was also difficult and again, not many items to be found, if not nothing.

It's disappointing that no publishers or authors have stepped up to provide books with factual information that can be used by students for this unit of work that reflects the reading level etc of the students. I hope that I am wrong on this.

My concern though, is that there will be too much reliance on Google for this unit of work. 

Friday, July 26, 2019

Some Geography Fun in the Library II

Just before the school holidays in NSW, I had posted a photo that I had taken on the wall in the library, with a lure of a small prize for a correct answer.

I did mention that senior students were "keen" and they got even keener. We had some junior students also give it their shot.

It did not take long for a Year 9 student to take out the prize because they got the mountain range correct and then it led them ultimately to the city - Los Angeles. The mountain range was the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The photo was taken by me in December 2016 from the Observation Deck atop the US Bank tower in central Los Angeles.



My second photo looked like it was going to be hard, but they got New York and Central Park correct. The common reason was that they felt that they saw that location or setting in a film. I took this one in early 2017.


With so many people wanting to take part, I have had requests for when the next photo is being posted on the wall and some students want to submit their own photos. I look forward to what students submit and how they can challenge others in this!!!

Friday, June 28, 2019

Some Geography fun in the library

As some of you may know, I love taking photos and came up with an idea today to tie in with a library display to reflect the winter season.

I've decided to post a photo of a snow capped mountain range rising over the suburbs of a city outside of Australia. There is a prize of chocolates for the first student to get it correct and an extra prize if they can name the mountain range!!!

I know many students dread Geography, but they are even getting into it. The senior students are most keen at this stage!!!



I do have a second one planned...