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Gersmehl, Philip J. – Journal of Geography, 1992
Discusses the proper use of themes in teaching. Examines the five themes of geography: location, place, interaction, movement, and region. Presents counterpoints demonstrating the value of analogies as a less direct way of introducing a theme. Argues that teaching is an art and a craft requiring diplomacy and creativity. (DK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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Nullet, Dennis – Journal of Geography, 1992
Discusses ways in which planetary comparisons can be used to help give students a new perspective on earth's natural environment. Describes tectonism, volcanism, gradation, cratering, wind, and temperature as they are affected by different planetary conditions. Includes a chart comparing average surface temperatures and greenhouse warming of three…
Descriptors: Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Physical Geography
McDougall, Walter A. – American Educator, 2001
It is important to learn geography, yet most Americans leave school functionally illiterate in geography. Geography is fundamental to student maturation, the process of true education, and it is a springboard to every other science and humanities subject. Knowledge of maps and geographical information is crucial to the examination of economic,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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Bodzin, Alec M.; Cirucci, Lori – Journal of Geography, 2009
This article describes a design partnership that investigated how to integrate Google Earth, remotely sensed satellite and aerial imagery, with other instructional resources to investigate ground cover and land use in diverse middle school classrooms. Data analysis from the implementation study revealed that students acquired skills for…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Land Use, Urban Areas, Data Analysis
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Kruger, Darrell P.; Gandy, S. Kay; Bechard, Amber; Brown, Randy; Williams, Diane – Journal of Geography, 2009
The authors share a successful Fulbright Group Projects Abroad grant award. The purpose of the grant was to enhance American educators' experience and knowledge of South Africa, in particular, and sub-Saharan Africa more generally. Toward that end, participants experienced a multifaceted view of South Africa's geographical diversity, both physical…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Grants, United States History, International Education
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Price, Marie D.; Cooper, Catherine W. – Journal of Geography, 2007
Latin America is a popularly accepted world region. A systematic review of geographic interpretations of Latin America reveals that the origin of the term goes back to the mid-nineteenth century and that the region's boundaries have shifted over time. This article argues that four basic principles operate in the formation of world regions such as…
Descriptors: High School Students, Introductory Courses, Advanced Placement, World Geography
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Koerner, Thomas – NASSP Bulletin, 1987
Gilbert Grosvenor, editor of "National Geographic," is interviewed about the importance of geography for Americans. He claims our lack of geographic knowledge impedes our ability to act and compete in the world market as a world power and points out that geographic ignorance extends to people employed at high levels of government. (MD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography, Geography Instruction
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Aiken, S. Robert – Journal of General Education, 1983
Reviews three themes of reference used in relation to geography: facts, maps, and environmentalism. Discusses geography's major traditions of the study of place, spatial organization, man-environment relationships, and the biophysical environment. Sees geography as a bridge between the social sciences/humanities and the physical/biological…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Geographic Concepts, Geography, Human Geography
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Brooker-Gross, Susan R. – Journal of Geography, 1981
Examines the covert lessons in moral social geography found in a set of popular juvenile fiction published between 1924 and 1978--the Nancy Drew mystery stories. Topics discussed include landscape symbolism, urban environments, uses of geographical elements in the stories, rural settings, wilderness settings, social stereotypes, and landscape…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Fiction, Geographic Concepts, Literature Reviews
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Robinson, J. Lewis – Journal of Geography, 1980
Discusses an experiment with students' free-hand mapping of Canada as a teaching-learning activity in a university level course on the geography of Canada. Explains objectives and problems of map-drawing exercises. (DB)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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Murphy, Raymond E. – Journal of Geography, 1980
For the purpose of increasing knowledge among geographers and other interested people about Micronesia, the article discusses Micronesian history, location, political importance, and culture. (DB)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Traits, Geographic Concepts, Geography
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Rumney, Thomas – Social Science Record, 1989
Examines the concept of geographic regions by examining how the forces of culture, economics, and history carved Canada into distinct entities. States that a regional study of Canada could be carried out from either an environmental viewpoint or a human-land relationships perspective. (KO)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geographic Concepts, Geographic Regions, Geography
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Byklum, Daryl – Journal of Geography, 1992
Offers suggestions for teaching high school students about the relevance of a nation's size, shape, and location to its geopolitical influence. Includes a map of and suggested teaching procedures concerning the hypothetical "Continent X" and its five component nations. Suggests follow-up topics. (SG)
Descriptors: Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Human Geography, Maps
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Nijim, Basheer; Nijim, Germana – Journal of Geography, 1992
Presents a series of five short stories for children that incorporate geographic concepts. Includes the concepts of region, boundaries, and grids. Suggests that the stories will help children master challenging concepts and vocabulary that in turn will increase their knowledge and self-esteem. (DK)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
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Nicholson, Heather Norris – Reading, 1992
Suggests that creating, sharing, telling, and responding to stories fulfill many social, emotional, and psychological as well as intellectual needs. Suggests that investigating and communicating about young children's growing awareness of the world through fieldwork, map work, questioning and decision making underpins geographical activity. (RS)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Fiction, Geographic Concepts
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