Proposals and territorial concerns of the Geography students involved in the Project We Propose! 2019/20

Q3 Social Sciences
Ricardo Coscurão, Sérgio Claudino
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Project We Propose! was created in Portugal in 2011/12 at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning of the University of Lisbon (“Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Territorio da Universidade de Lisboa”) to challenge young people to identify local problems and present concrete proposals to solve them. In addition to Portugal, the project has spread throughout six other countries. This article focuses on analyzing the content of the proposals submitted by Portuguese students within the scope of this Project, for the academic year 2019/2020. Despite the suspension of face-to-face classes due to COVID-19, 323 proposals were submitted, being developed by a total of 1360 students from 43 schools and with the guidance of 58 teachers. On average, the working groups comprised approximately 4 elements. Adopting the proper procedures of content analysis techniques, enabled a set of categories and subcategories to be defined and also allowed categorization of each of the submitted proposals at two levels: the main fundamental concern and the type of proposal. Cultural and recreational concerns were the most frequent, however, the students’ most valued type of proposal involved some form of intervention in the public space. Diversity was a dominant factor in the results obtained, thus reinforcing the versatility of the Project We Propose!, which is never detached from the promotion of a geographical education committed to education for citizenship. © 2021
参与项目的地理学生的建议和领土问题我们建议!2019/20
我们提议的项目!于2011/12年在葡萄牙里斯本大学地理与空间规划研究所(“里斯本大学地域规划研究所”)创建,旨在挑战年轻人识别当地问题并提出解决问题的具体建议。除葡萄牙外,该项目已扩展到其他六个国家。本文重点分析2019/2020学年葡萄牙学生在该项目范围内提交的提案的内容。尽管由于新冠肺炎疫情,面对面课程暂停,但来自43所学校的1360名学生在58名教师的指导下,提交了323份提案。平均而言,工作组由大约4个成员组成。通过内容分析技术的适当程序,可以确定一套类别和子类别,并可以在两个层次上对每一项提交的提案进行分类:主要的基本问题和提案的类型。文化和娱乐问题是最常见的,然而,学生们最看重的建议类型涉及某种形式的公共空间干预。多样性是获得结果的主要因素,从而加强了我们建议的项目的多功能性!,这与促进致力于公民教育的地理教育是密不可分的。©2021
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期刊介绍: RIGEO aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice in geography education and social studies education. It is open for rigorous research papers as well as all level teachers’ experience about good practice for geography lessons and discussion papers. RIGEO would like to lie both in theory or on research papers and practice of geography teachers’ in geography education and in addition to social studies education. RIGEO is eager to publish original papers in all aspects of geography education and social studies education.
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