2021
DOI: 10.33403/rigeo.839619
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Skills in Geography and Economics Reflected in Austria’s Newly Developed Key Concepts and Competencies for the 2023/24 Curriculum

Abstract: The Austrian school subject Geography and Economics is taught throughout lower secondary level (grades 5 to 8). Following three subject-related didactic paradigm shifts since 1962, it has developed into an integrated, sociallyoriented subject in the social sciences tradition, and focuses on the person acting spatially and economically in social contexts. The central research question is: How can the goal of the subject of Geography and Economics, which is to enable young people to act in the "society-economy-p… Show more

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“…The teacher training workshop focuses on design and implementation of a problem-oriented teaching/learning setting in the classroom for a socio-economic problem. On the basis of resent curricula studies in German-speaking countries in the economic domain (Ackermann, 2021a; Fridrich, 2020, 2021; Ruoss et al, n.d.; Siegfried and Hangen, 2020; Ziegler, 2011), the curricular relevance of socio-economic problems is highlighted. Additionally, the workshop presents problem-oriented learning as an appropriate didactic framework to address relevant socio-economic problems in the classroom.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The teacher training workshop focuses on design and implementation of a problem-oriented teaching/learning setting in the classroom for a socio-economic problem. On the basis of resent curricula studies in German-speaking countries in the economic domain (Ackermann, 2021a; Fridrich, 2020, 2021; Ruoss et al, n.d.; Siegfried and Hangen, 2020; Ziegler, 2011), the curricular relevance of socio-economic problems is highlighted. Additionally, the workshop presents problem-oriented learning as an appropriate didactic framework to address relevant socio-economic problems in the classroom.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%