Doctoral Dissertations
Date of Award
5-2002
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Education
Major
Education
Major Professor
Thomas N. Turner
Abstract
The purposes of this study were to (I) identify what geography courses and/or credit hours, if any, that colleges and universities within the Southern Regional Education Board require of their K-8 preservice teachers; (2) determine if these institutions utilize Geographic Alliances with regard to preservice teacher training, and if so how; (3) determine need for a field-oriented model curriculum for geography education; and ( 4) develop a field-oriented model curriculum for geographic education at the college/university level designed for preservice teachers. Responses were received from 72 percent of the SREB institutions that were contacted. Findings reveal that no geography course was required for 32 percent of respondents and one to three hours of geography were required for 50 percent of the SREB institutions. A World Regional course was required for preservice educators at 3 7 percent of the SREB institutions. It was revealed that 80 percent of the SREB institutions responded that a geography course would best be taught within a Geography Department because the geography faculty was most qualified. Of the 13 8 SREB institutions that responded, 46 percent stated that their state Geographic Alliance was not utilized in K-8 preservice teacher training, and another 24 percent responded that they were unfamiliar with a Geographic Alliance or any Geographic Alliance activity at their institution.
Recommended Citation
Mimbs, Judith Clifton, "Geography education requirements in K-8 preservice teacher training at Southern Regional Education Board colleges and universities and development of a field-oriented model curriculum. " PhD diss., University of Tennessee, 2002.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/6272