Geography learners’ awareness and lived experiences of their local environment: A case of Namibia

Tiani Wepener
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This paper examines the awareness and lived experiences of 28 secondary-level school learners in Namibia to explore their observations and experiences in their local environments. It investigates the factors influencing their ability and/or willingness to make observations. The research employed open-ended, semi-structured interviews and drawings to collect data from Grade 11 learners in five different locations. The data was analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis and the theme related to exposure to environments is explored. The study draws on theories of place and informal learning, highlighting the role of everyday experiences in shaping individuals’ understanding of their surroundings. All the participants showed that they are aware of what makes the environment in which they live different to others by describing the geographical concepts present in their local environment. However, the findings show that participants’ ability or willingness to make observations can be hindered or reduced by factors such as a lack of interest and familiarity with their local environment and a preoccupied mind. The study highlights the value of understanding learners’ perspectives from their own lifeworlds and sheds light on the contribution of the local environment to geographical awareness.
地理学习者对当地环境的意识与生活体验:以纳米比亚为例
本文考察了纳米比亚28名中学学习者的意识和生活经历,以探索他们在当地环境中的观察和经历。它调查影响他们观察能力和/或意愿的因素。该研究采用开放式、半结构化访谈和绘图的方式,从五个不同地点的11年级学生中收集数据。使用解释性现象学分析对数据进行了分析,并探讨了与暴露于环境有关的主题。该研究借鉴了场所和非正式学习的理论,强调了日常经历在塑造个人对周围环境的理解中的作用。所有的参与者都通过描述当地环境中存在的地理概念,表明他们意识到是什么使他们生活的环境与其他人不同。然而,研究结果表明,参与者进行观察的能力或意愿可能会受到诸如对当地环境缺乏兴趣和熟悉以及全神贯注等因素的阻碍或降低。这项研究强调了从学习者自己的生活世界中理解他们的观点的价值,并揭示了当地环境对地理意识的贡献。
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