Publication: Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Geography Teachers in International Schools
Type:
Article
Date
2023-11-01
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Journal ISSN
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Publisher
Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
One of the primary needs for all geography
teachers is to have ample knowledge to convey
the subject matter to the learner. This can be
achieved if the teacher is thorough in the subject
matter, pedagogy and content. The notion that
addresses this dichotomy is called pedagogical
content knowledge (PCK), which is essential to all
teachers. Hence, this study attempts to investigate
to what extent geography teachers possess PCK in
international schools, especially in middle school,
from years 7 to 9. A quantitative research approach
was used. The study involved 60 teachers who
were selected from thirty international schools
in Colombo using the random sample technique
representing two teachers from each school.
A survey research design was executed, and a
questionnaire was administered to collect the
data. The findings of the study show that there
are many concerns related to subject matter and
pedagogical competencies. Even though teachers
teach geography, nearly 40% of them have not
studied the subject at a degree level. 25% of the
teachers possess a master’s degree in Geography
and Education. However, only 20% of the teachers
own a PGDE. Most teachers have not shown interest
in enhancing their professional qualifications. It’s
also clearly visible that many teachers are unaware
of the learner’s needs and abilities. Hence, the
school management should rethink recruiting
well-qualified geography teachers and invest
more in ongoing training sessions to improve their
pedagogical competencies.
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Keywords
International schools, Geography teachers, Pedagogical content knowledge
Citation
F. Sumaiya Shariffdeen. (2023). Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Geography Teachers in International Schools. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, 1-2 December, Colombo, pages 42-48.
