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Mapmaking with Children: Sense of Place Education for the Elementary Years » (1st Edition)

Book cover image of Mapmaking with Children: Sense of Place Education for the Elementary Years by David Sobel

Authors: David Sobel, William Varner
ISBN-13: 9780325000428, ISBN-10: 0325000425
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Heinemann
Date Published: May 1998
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: David Sobel

David Sobel is the director of Teacher certification programs in the education department of Antioch New England Graduate School. He is a frequent keynote speaker at environmental education conferences and serves as a consultant to school districts and environmental organization.

Book Synopsis

The current crisis in geography education has spawned several new books on mapmaking, many of which advocate either recitation and drill or a conceptual top-down model that ignores children's interests. Mapmaking with Children presents an inspired alternative. Maintaining that there is no substitute for hands-on experience, David Sobel places the initial emphasis on local projects--projects that begin in students' own backyards and communities, projects that provide a sense of place.

As Sobel explains, "In the beginning, children's maps represent their experiences of beauty, secrecy, adventure, and comfort. With these affective endeavors as a foundation, I then gradually start to focus on scale, location, direction, and geographic relationships. The development of emotional bonds and cognitive skills needs to go hand in hand in my approach to developmentally appropriate social studies and geography." To that end, his book identifies each stage of development, presenting relevant theoretical issues and several appropriate projects.

In the beginning, students stay close to home, mapping their known world. Gradually, they move on to their neighborhood, developing a sense of place, scope, and perspective. Eventually, once students are older, they explore the nation, the world, even the solar system, creating raised relief maps and contour maps to develop visual literacy and spatial reasoning skills. Vivid illustrations of the students' work are provided throughout to let you observe each stage of development.

Mapmaking, as Sobel uses it, has relevance across the curriculum. In addition to appealing to social studies teachers, this book will be of interest to science teachers, language arts teachers, and math teachers looking for new ways to invigorate the curriculum.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
The Cartography of Childhood
1Fostering Ecological Literacy Through Mapmaking1
2The Geography of Childhood: A Developmental Portrait10
Mapmaking Through the Grades: Curriculum that Mirrors Development
3There's No Place Like Home and School: Ages Five Through Six24
4Out and About Explorations: Ages Seven Through Eight42
5It Takes a Village to Raise a Child: Ages Nine Through Ten65
6Up, Up, and Away: Ages Eleven Through Twelve92
Exploring Hidden Landscapes
7Entering the Landscapes of Children's Literature123
8Children's Special Places141
Bibliographies157

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