GI-Learner A project to develop geospatial thinking learning lines in secondary schools Luc Zwartjes Ghent University Geography Department Sint-Lodewijkscollege.

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GI-Learner A project to develop geospatial thinking learning lines in secondary schools Luc Zwartjes Ghent University Geography Department Sint-Lodewijkscollege Brugge

GI-Learner in figures Seven partners Five high schools (including coordinating organisation) Five countries: Belgium, Austria, Romania, Spain, UK Three year, EU funded Erasmus+ project Two universities One international association, EUROGEO

GI-Learner partners

GI Science  Spatial Thinking Key Literature Literature Review GI Science  Spatial Thinking Spatial Thinking dimensions and related terms (Michel & Hof, 2013) enables knowing about - Space – e.g. different ways of calculating distance, coordinate system - Representation – e.g. effect of projections, principles of graphic design (semiology) - Reasoning – e.g. different ways of thinking about shortest distances, estimate the slope of a hill fom a map of contour lines Michel, E. & Hof, A., 2013, Promoting Spatial Thinking and Learning with Mobile Field Trips and eGeo-Riddles, Jekel, T., Car, A., Strobl, J., Griesebner, G. (eds.), GI_Forum 2013: Creating the GISociety, 378-387. Berlin, Wichmann Verlag

How to implement this? Literature Review Favier (2013) describes five ways on how GIS can be integrated in secondary education (Figure 8). Teaching and learning about GIS focuses more on the theoretical aspects of GIS (knowledge of GIS, structure of the technology), where the three other ways use the technology to develop and use spatial thinking skills Five ways of integrating GIS in geography education (Favier, 2013) Favier, T.M., 2011, Geographic Information Systems in inquiry-based secondary geography education, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 287 pp.

Content already exists Literature Review iGuess  www.iguess.eu I-Use  www.i-use.eu EduGIS  www.edugis.nl, www.edugis.pl PaikkaOppi learning environment  http://www.paikkaoppi.fi/ But it is not structured or coordinated by age …

Literature Review Why GIS is not used more? GIS is not a compulsory item in teacher training. Taught by non-specialists, leading to teachers with limited pedagogical content knowledge, resulting in fewer teachers recognizing the potential opportunities GIS offers to teach geography content and skills, teach more and more geography. Curriculum not included or impedes adoption to include GIS. The non-availability of data and easy-to-use software. Attitudes of teachers It seems difficult to persuade teachers to use new technologies, if they are highly demanding technically and if teachers are not fully convinced of the effectiveness and added value. Bednarz and van der Schee (2006) Bednarz, S.W. and Schee, J.V.D., 2006. Europe and the United States: The implementation of geographic information systems in secondary education in two contexts. Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 15(2), pp.191-205.

Literature Review What is a learning line? A learning line is an educational term that refers to the construction of knowledge and skills throughout the whole curriculum. This learning line reflects an increasing level of complexity, ranging from easy (more basic skills and knowledge) to difficult. Zwartjes, L., 2014. The need for a learning line for spatial thinking using GIS in education. Innovative Learning Geography in Europe: New Challenge for the 21st Century, pp.39-62.

GI Learner Action Plan Summarize most important literature on learning lines and spatial thinking - project foundation.  publication Scan school curricula to identify opportunities to introduce GIScience  used to develop materials.  publication Create first learning lines, translate them into real learning objectives, taking into account curricula opportunities in partner countries

GI Learner Action Plan Create a test to analyse impact of learning lines on spatial thinking at the start of the project to establish the zero level, At the end of each year thus measuring the impact In Year 1, pupils of different ages (K7 and K10) in partner schools will trial materials, schools give feedback and where appropriate suggest amendments Final versions of learning outcomes for year 1 lines

GI Learner Action Plan In year 2, second stage learning lines are developed and used by the pilot groups i.e. in K8, K11 In year 3, third stage learning lines are developed and used by the pilot groups i.e. in K9, K12 Final learning lines are published, with the essential classroom materials, thus facilitating introduction and implementation A publication with suggestions for inclusion into the national curricula and disseminated among different National Ministries of Education …

Geospatial thinking competences Based on the review, ten geospatial thinking competences are proposed for GI-Learner: Critically read, interpret cartographic and other visualisations in different media Be aware of geographic information and its representation through GI and GIS. Visually communicate geographic information Describe and use examples of GI applications in daily life and in society Use (freely available) GI interfaces

Geospatial thinking competences Based on this review, ten geospatial thinking competences are proposed for GI-Learner: Carry out own (primary) data capture Be able to identify and evaluate (secondary) data Examine interrelationships Synthesise meaning from analysis Reflect and act with knowledge

Geospatial thinking competences

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Project Timeframe: September 2015 – August 2018 More info : www Project Timeframe: September 2015 – August 2018 More info : www.gilearner.eu Twitter: @GILearner Project coordinator: luc.zwartjes@ugent.be