
International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education
Editors: A/Prof John Lidstone, Queensland University of Technology and Prof Joseph P. Stoltman, Western Michigan University Book Review Editor: Dr Sarah Witham Bednarz, Texas A & M University Editorial Assistant: Donna Bennett, Australia

|
Volume: 11 Number: 2 Page: 138158
|

|
|
|
|
Analysis of Discourse in Collaborative Cartographic Problem Solving
|
Patrick Wiegand
|

|
Small-scale thematic maps that use point symbols to show the location of economic activity are a common feature of school atlases. They have, however, undergone a considerable amount of generalisation in
their preparation and we know little about how school students make meaning from them. Using a simple software mapping tool, 50 pairs of school students, aged 1114 years, were invited to make a map
involving point symbol generalisation in order to identify their map making strategies. Discourse between participating pairs was recorded and analysed for its strategic and ideational content. The quality
of map made was associated with the type of talk used whilst making it. Older pairs of children used more reasoning and questioning strategies in conjunction with greater use of cartographic concepts.
© Multilingual Matters 2002


Full text PDF
|