Geography educates to place itself in a relational space where every single path is part of interactions between natural, socio-cultural, economic and political systems. The spatial dimension must be interpreted as a cultural mediator able to orient ourselves in the development of relations with the environment, the territory and societies. The course is divided into two parts: Geography of Italy and Europe and Geography Education.
The main purpose is to make the student understand that geography is:
- the discipline that studies the relationships between man and the environment and their evolution over time,
- it is not merely descriptive, but explanatory and interpretative,
- is critical knowledge of reality and study of territorial problems and possible solutions.
Please refer to the details of the two parts: Geography of Italy and Europe and Geography Education
They are not required
Ricevimento: By appointment. marina.marengo@unige.it
Ricevimento: The students reception will be held in the lectures days, according to the schedule which will be notified before the start of the workshop.
Ricevimento: Student reception is held, by appointment, on the Teams platform on Tuesdays from 2:30 to 5:30 pm.
NICOLETTA VARANI (President)
GIACOMO ZANOLIN (President)
FEDERICO DE BONI (President Substitute)
MARINA MARENGO (President Substitute)
MICHELA BADII (Substitute)
GEOGRAPHY
The exam takes place in oral form, through an interview conducted also through the commentary and critical analysis of images, graphs, tables, maps, videos and didactic cards deepened in class or present on the materials provided and on the texts in the program.
For details refer to the Geography of Italy and Europe and Geography Education modules.
The oral interview will focus on the theoretical parts, the main concepts and themes of geography, and the parts of the teaching subject illustrated and discussed during the teaching.
They will be evaluated:
- the quality of the interview and the correct use of the specialized vocabulary;
- the ability to illustrate theoretical references, contents, approaches and didactic tools;
- the capacity for independent reflection and reasoning on the in-depth studies presented and discussed during the lessons;
- the ability to identify links between the contents of the general part and the didactic part;
- the ability to hypothesize interdisciplinary connections.
Please refer to the detailed indications of the two modules.