ABSTRACT of Thesis by
Attard Christabel
This research explores the current situation
of the teaching and learning of geography in
Gozitan primary state schools. Through questionnaires
distributed to all Year 6 teachers in Gozitan
state schools, direct interviews with sixty Year
6 students and with all Form 1 geography teachers,
various aspects in geography teaching and learning
are analysed in this study. This is achieved
in terms of methodology, resources, fieldwork,
cross-curricular integration, assessment, environmental
awareness and teachers’ and pupils’ attitudes
towards the subject. The new geography syllabus
is also analysed.
The study revealed that in the teaching and
learning of geography in Gozo, different methodologies
are being adopted in an effective manner and
that fieldwork is being implemented. There are
also areas which need to be improved, such as
integration of geography with subjects across
the curriculum and the use of more resources
to support the pupils’ learning. In addition
the general aim of geography teaching and learning
should not merely be that of covering the whole
syllabus. The main objective should be that of
developing the pupils’ knowledge, understanding,
skills, competencies, attitudes and values; each
one of these is highly important.
It was noted that the new geography syllabus
(Curriculum Management Department, 2005) and
the National Minimum Curriculum (Ministry of
Education, 1999) are powerful tools in rendering
the teaching and learning of geography more effective,
by being used as guidelines to improve the weak
points and enhance the good practices.
B.Ed.(Hons)
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