2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.02.006
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(Re)Connecting spatial literacy with children’s geographies: GPS, Google Earth and children’s everyday lives

Abstract: This article sets out an agenda for research that (re)connects research on children's geographies and childhood studies with studies of spatial literacy. Research on children's environmental cognition and, latterly, spatial literacy, has been artificially and problematically separated from the majority of research in childhood studies. Our fundamental aim in this article is to argue forand to evidence-greater attention to how spatial literacy and children's everyday lives are embedded in one another. To suppor… Show more

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“…The intelligent applications’ permanent evolution is pressing us to adapt to the technological changes and learn how to shape our geographical space that is no longer visualized through the classic globe. The future of sustainable Geosystems is inside the smartphones that our kids will use to creatively model the World’s environments, to generate, control and assess progress in a durable inquiry-based linkage between human values and new technology 63,64 .…”
Section: Results Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intelligent applications’ permanent evolution is pressing us to adapt to the technological changes and learn how to shape our geographical space that is no longer visualized through the classic globe. The future of sustainable Geosystems is inside the smartphones that our kids will use to creatively model the World’s environments, to generate, control and assess progress in a durable inquiry-based linkage between human values and new technology 63,64 .…”
Section: Results Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On that basis, we limit our consideration of relevant literature in this paper to that explicitly concerned with youth / young adults . We also note that the development of literature on children and GNSS technologies, while still in its infancy (see Jarvis et al., ), appears more developed than that focused on youth/young adults.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…Literasi spasial didefiniskan sebagai keterampilan berpikir untuk mengomunikasikan ide-ide, menformulasikan situasi, dan permasalahan kehidupan nyata yang terkait dengan keruangan (Jablonka, 2003;De Lange, 2003;Tort dan Dort, 2015). Literasi spasial sangat dibutuhkan dalam kehidupan, tidak hanya terkait pendidikan namun bias dalam ilmu geografi Jarvis, Kraftl, & Dickie (2017). Misalnya, penentuan lokasi tempat dan pembacaan peta.…”
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