THE INFLUENCE OF LACK OF APPLIED EDUCATION IN GEOGRAPHY Ashworth (1983) defined applied Education as a practice of observing and gathering data about the real world settings in dynamic places a 1000w
THE INFLUENCE OF LACK OF APPLIED EDUCATION IN GEOGRAPHY Ashworth (1983) defined applied Education as a practice of observing and gathering data about the real world settings in dynamic places a 1000w
THE INFLUENCE OF LACK OF APPLIED EDUCATION IN GEOGRAPHY 1000w
Ashworth (1983) defined applied Education as a practice of observing and gathering data about the real world settings in dynamic places and in semi-closed environments (i.e. labs or classroom) or it’s a practical education that field researches, laboratory experiments and excursion. Ashworth (1983) further stated that Applied Education must be regarded as the most ultimate Educational tool because it integrate theoretical knowledge with real world practice in the field, and in a long run the skills gained in the field is considered as a crucial aspects of the Educational platform because it facilitate students to relate the knowledge they learned in the classroom argued Ashworth (1983). Background of the
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Since Namibia gained its independence in 1990 until today 2013 (23years of independences) a remarkable efforts of the Namibia government in Education has been always to meet the teaching and learning requirements for science related subjects (such as Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Physical Science ) and disregards the teaching and learning requirements for social subjects (Geography