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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Mapas: entre narrativas pela dominação e dissertativas pela contestação / Maps: Between narratives for domination and essay towards contestation

Wellington de Oliveira Fernandes 18 November 2016 (has links)
A emergência de práticas engajadas a utilizar os mapas como instrumento de contestação, como é o caso da metodologia de mapeamento participativo, aliada a efervescência teórica em torno de fazer a crítica aos mapas, sobretudo a partir de Brian Harley, constitui a cartografia crítica. Os mapas participativos surgem como proposta para fortalecer a defesa de comunidades tradicionais em contexto de conflito territorial. Assim, uma infinidade de experiências e técnicas é desenvolvida com a proposta de contrapor representações cartográficas hegemônicas. Enquanto isso, no plano teórico, os mapas tem o caráter de documento científico neutro questionado e são situados em meio a relações de poder. Historicamente, os mapas foram e ainda são utilizados em estratégias de dominação e existem diversas situações que justificam tal afirmação. Além disso, os mapas também são instrumentos de contestação e aparecem como contraponto às distintas estratégias hegemônicas de poder. Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo discutir o caráter político desta relação e fortalecer a produção de mapas que possam ser um contraponto ao status quo. Foi realizada revisão bibliográfica para fundamentar a crítica em torno dos mapas e referendar a organização e análise do momento empírico da pesquisa que consistiu em uma experiência formativa em cartografia crítica e mapeamento participativo, realizada junto a jovens estudantes de escola pública da periferia de São Paulo. Como resultado, 09 oficinas foram desenvolvidas, sistematizadas e avaliadas, sendo passíveis de replicação em outros espaços. Fomentar novos atores para a cena cartográfica é fazer oposição a discursos cartográficos dominantes e a escola é um espaço estratégico para tal promoção. / The emergence of practices engaged to use maps as instruments of contestation, such as the participatory mapping methodology, combined with theoretical effervescence on criticizing maps, especially from Brian Harley, is critical cartography. Participatory maps come up as a proposal to strengthen the defense of traditional communities, in the context of territorial conflict. Thus, a multitude of experiences and techniques is developed with the purpose of counter hegemonic cartographic representations. Meanwhile, in the theoretical scenario, maps have its character of neutral scientific document questioned and situated in the midst of power relations. Historically, maps were and still are used in strategies of domination and there are several situations that justify such a claim. In addition, the maps are also contesting instruments and appear as a counterpoint to the different hegemonic strategies of power. This research aimed to discuss the political nature of this relationship, and to strengthen the production of maps that can be a counterpoint to the status quo. The scientific literature was reviewed to support the criticism around maps and to endorse the empirical research organization and analysis which consisted of a formative experience in critical and participatory mapping, carried out with young public school students from the outskirts of São Paulo. As a result, nine workshops were developed, systematized and evaluated, being capable of replication in other areas. To promote new players into the mapping scene is to confront and make opposition to the dominant cartographic discourse and the school is a strategic space for such actions.
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Einstiege

Budke, Alexandra January 2013 (has links)
1 Didaktische Funktionen des Einstiegs 2 Einstiege im Unterrichtsalltag 3 Klassifikationen von Einstiegen 4 Problemorientierte Unterrichtseinstiege 5 Einen anregenden Einstieg finden 6 Fazit
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Planspiele im Geographieunterricht

Joppich, Andreas January 2013 (has links)
1 Grundmuster der Konferenzmethode 2 Entwicklung eigener Szenarien 3 Herausforderungen
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Rollenspiele und Denkhüte

Uhlenwinkel, Anke, Wienecke, Maik January 2013 (has links)
1 Rollenspiele 2 Denkhüte 3 Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten 4 Fazit
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Schulbücher für den Geographieunterricht

Erzner, Frank January 2013 (has links)
1. Die Produzenten eines Schulbuchs 2. Erwartungen an Schulbücher 3. Schulbuchzulassung 4. Einschätzung der Lehrerinnen und Lehrer 5. Verlegerische Herausforderungen durch den Wandel des Schulbuchs 6. Herausforderungen des Informationszeitalters 7. Das Schulbuch für den Geographieunterricht - Ein "heimlicher" Lehrplan?
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Spiele im Geographieunterricht

Uhlenwinkel, Anke January 2013 (has links)
1 Begriff 2 Das Verhältnis von Spiel und Arbeit 3 Merkmale von Spielen im nicht-pädagogischen Bereich 4 Begründungen für das Spiel im Unterricht 5 Spiele und Spielen im Geographieunterricht 6 Fazit
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Umweltbildung

Bahr, Matthias January 2013 (has links)
1 Begriff und Geschichte 2 Ziele der Umweltbildung 3 Umweltbildung in der Schule 4 Umweltbildung im Geographieunterricht 5 Umweltbildung unter dem Leitbild von „Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung“ 6 Fazit
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Croquis/Chorèmes und Schemata

Sitte, Christian January 2013 (has links)
1 Einleitung 2 Das croquis 3 Das schéma 4 Croquis und schémas im deutschsprachigen Raum
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Essays zur Didaktik der Geographie

January 2013 (has links)
In diesem Band „Essays zur Didaktik der Geographie“ werden in 8 Beiträgen ausgewählte Methoden für den Geographieunterricht behandelt. Praxiserfahrenen Geographiedidaktiker(inne)n und Geographielehrer(inne)n haben die Themen Croquis/Chorèmes und Schemata, Einstiege, Planspiele, Rollenspiele, Scaffolding, Schulbücher, Spiele und Umweltbildung in pointierter Form aufbereitet. Die Inhalte dieses Buches richten sich an Studierende, Referendarinnen und Referendare sowie Lehrer(inn)en, die sich kompakt über einzelne Themen oder Stichworte informieren wollen. Die acht Beiträge ergänzen die 65 Beiträge im „Metzler Handbuch 2.0 Geographieunterricht“. Sie sind durch wechselseitige Querverweise systematisch miteinander verbunden.
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Education through Maps : The Challenges of Knowing and Understanding the World

Hennerdal, Pontus January 2015 (has links)
The overall purpose of this thesis is to study, in relation to geography education and with a historical perspective, the challenges of knowing and understanding the world. The cases are all from Sweden. In the first paper, educational ideas in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries are studied, and the results indicate that some of the previously criticised educational ideas that were perceived as resulting from the ideas of nineteenth century regional geography in fact can be observed in earlier centuries and were criticised during the nineteenth century. In the second paper, school children’s ability to locate geographical names on outline maps is compared with children’s ability to complete the same task 45 years earlier. A total of 1,124 students were included in the latter study, and the results were compared with those from a study of 1,200 students from the same town conducted in 1968. The results raise questions regarding the picture of the continuous decline in children’s school results and show, for example, that children today are better at locating continents on a world map. The final paper identifies a new aspect of map reading difficulties. These difficulties in map reading are increasingly important in our global society, i.e., how the edges of the world map cohere. The paper shows that many map readers, children and adults, respond according to the idea of linear peripheral continuity, which indicates that the proposed continuation is along the straight line that continues tangentially to the original route when it crosses the edge. In general, this understanding leads to incorrect interpretations of the continuation of world maps. / <p>At the time of the doctoral defense, the following paper was unpublished and had a status as follows: Paper 2: Accepted.</p>

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