Debates in Geography Education encourages student & practising teachers to engage with & reflect on key issues concepts & debates in their specialist subject teaching. It aims to enable geography teachers to reach their own informed judgements & argue their point of view with deeper theoretical knowledge & understanding. Expert editors & contributors provide a balance of experience & perspectives & offer international historical & policy contexts evidence informed classroom debates & a glimpse of the subject's expanding horizons. Debates considered include: what constitutes knowledge in geography? constructing the curriculum; how do we link assessment to making progress in geography? the contribution of fieldwork & outdoor experiences; technology & media; how we use Geographical Information; how geography contributes to 'global learning'; sustainable development & geography education. The comprehensive rigorous coverage of these key issues together with carefully annotated selected further reading reflective questions & a range of specific web-based resources will help support shape your own research & writing. Debates in Geography Education is a source of knowledge experience & debate that will be essential reading for all students studying at Masters level practising teachers who want to develop a better understanding of the issues that shape their practice & Education Studies students considering in-depth subject teaching.