Dealing with Growth: Demographic Dynamics and (Un) Sustainability in Geography Textbooks

Anahtar Kelimeler:

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Dealing with Growth: Demographic Dynamics and (Un) Sustainability in Geography Textbooks

Demographic dynamics is one of the core topics of (school) geography fostering both the development of geographical skills and cross-curricular purposes such as Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). The aim of this paper is to map the representation of demographic dynamics in lower secondary geography textbooks. A sample of twenty textbooks from the federal state of Bavaria (Germany), Romania, and Mexico were subject of text analysis. The results show that demographic dynamics serves primarily the purposes of geographical skill development while its contribution to ESD remains limited. The comparative analysis also showed that few of the textbooks display a consistent network of concepts that is able to support skill acquisition. Students might also get easily lost in scalar transitions. Thirdly, most textbooks display a strong normativity and contribute to constructing otherness.

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  • Prof. Dr. Péter BAGOLY-SIMÓ is full Professor and Chair of Geography Education at the Institute of Geography, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany. His research focuses primarily on Education for Sustainable Development and educational media.