2024
DOI: 10.3390/educsci14010069
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Exploring German High School Students’ Conceptual Learning Pathways of Space and Place

Natalie Bienert

Abstract: Space and place, fundamental concepts in geography, uniquely contribute to the development of students’ geographical thinking. Despite this, these concepts are underrepresented in German geography classrooms, partly due to a distinct lack of empirical evidence concerning the learning processes associated with learning complex geographical concepts. This study employed videography to explore how n = 64 grade twelve students from various school types in Germany develop a more sophisticated understanding of space… Show more

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