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Children’s Views of the World Through Maps Allyson French ECI 524 5/27/10

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Children’s Views of the World Through Maps. Allyson French ECI 524 5/27/10. Let’s Help Each Other Easier By Ivo Antioniev Gabrovsky Bulgaria Age 9. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Children’s Views of the World Through Maps

Children’s Views of the World Through Maps

Allyson FrenchECI 5245/27/10

Page 2: Children’s Views of the World Through Maps

Let’s Help Each Other EasierBy Ivo Antioniev Gabrovsky

BulgariaAge 9

This map illustrates the interconnectedness of the world. In this map we see technology represented through computers and phones as a mechanism for communication around the world. The idea of people helping people is the central theme and is beautifully represented.

Page 3: Children’s Views of the World Through Maps

This map depicts a bridged world with accessible travel. Most interesting is the use of what looks to be newspaper or a list of words to represent the continents. The idea that we are separated by

words or language is an important aspect of the world we live in.

The World UnitedBy Maria Jose Godoy Devilat

ChileAge 9

Page 4: Children’s Views of the World Through Maps

This map seems pretty self-explanatory. Even at the young age of nine, the importance of money has not gone unnoticed. Money makes the world go round, and the use of assorted visa cards as

a map is a clear indication that this child in particular understands this concept.

Life is Impossible Without CardBy Emil Marvin Mikk

EstoniaAge 9

Page 5: Children’s Views of the World Through Maps

The people in this map are holding hands and standing across the globe. I think the idea this child is trying to illustrate is a world ruled by the people. His understanding of the world is one in

which we can be united together.

People’s ParliamentBy Horvath LiliHungaryAge 9

Page 6: Children’s Views of the World Through Maps

This map is intriguing mainly because it could be interpreted in several different ways. I think the child is trying to demonstrate a world in

which everyone can get along. Being from the perspective of a nine year old Iranian, dissention and discord are undoubtedly familiar concepts

for this child. The placement of various country flags inside an

hourglass shows a belief that over time we can achieve global harmony.

Living in a Globalized WorldBy Bita GarshasbiIranAge 9

Page 7: Children’s Views of the World Through Maps

This map is a beautiful depiction of a world in which we can recognize our differences and celebrate these differences together. The illustrations look like stacking dolls, which is interesting because

stacking dolls can stand individually or together as one unit. The understanding of the world that is being displayed here is the idea of maintaining independence while also having the ability to work

together.

We Are Different, But We Are All TogetherBy Elizaveta ZhirnovaRussia Age 9

Page 8: Children’s Views of the World Through Maps

The perception here is perhaps a fear of losing globalization. This shows a

deeper understanding of the world in that this child realizes the difficulties

involved in foreign relations, and would like to prevent further

dissention.

Protecting My Globalised WorldBy Stefni Jacobs

South Africa Age 9

Page 9: Children’s Views of the World Through Maps

This is a very idealistic

understanding of the world, and is

perhaps a representation

of what this child wishes the world

were like because

everyone does not currently

have the same rights across the

world.

Everyone Has the Same RightsSwedenAge 9

Page 10: Children’s Views of the World Through Maps

This map shows only North and South America, and the author is from South America. This is interesting because it signifies that perhaps this child’s understanding of the world is solely based on North and South America and not the world at large. However, the use of string is intriguing

because it could be alluding to a close connection between the two separate continents. The title, itself, is insinuating this as well.

The Americas, Our ContinentBy Maria Agostina RaffiArgentinaAge 9

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The use of various country

flags inside other countries

demonstrates a desire for a

global nation. This child

understands that there are people from all over the

world living in different

countries.

Many Nations, One WorldBy Sophia LiuUnited KingdomAge 9

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Final Thoughts

The level of understanding demonstrated in the maps drawn by these nine year olds is astounding. They all have a clear vision of how they believe the world should look. Most of their maps illustrate an idealistic world and not the current world we live in. However, it is interesting that regardless of their country of origin similar themes resound; the most common being the desire for a globalized and united world.