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Carvalho, Bruna Lima; Sobrinho, José Falcão; de Araújo, Raimundo Lenild – Journal of Education and Learning, 2022
This work aims to understand the importance of relief and how it is addressed in geography teaching. Supporting, including its different meanings. To carry out this work, a wide bibliographic research was carried out on the theme. As results it was possible to perceive that the theme relief presents a significant contribution to the student's…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Geographic Concepts, Textbooks
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Schaab, Gertrud; Adams, Sybil; Coetzee, Serena – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2022
Maps have been used for centuries to depict the diverse facets of our environment. Thematic maps depict a specific theme and help in revealing geospatial patterns and relations. The study and practice of map making has led to established cartographic design rules. Ever increasing availability of high-quality geospatial data coupled with…
Descriptors: Thematic Approach, Cartography, Geographic Information Systems, Geographic Concepts
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Bladh, Gabriel – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2020
One of the ideas of the GeoCapabilities project(s) is to open up an international debate on the purposes and values of geography education. In line with this, the aim of this article is to examine some central perspectives used in GeoCapabilities, such as curriculum thinking, the teacher as 'curriculum maker' and the perspective of powerful…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Knowledge Level, Educational Practices, Curriculum Development
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Maude, Alaric – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2020
This article examines whether geography can provide the powerful knowledge that is a key element of a Future 3 curriculum, and an important component of the GeoCapabilities Project's proposals for the teaching of geography. Powerful knowledge is knowledge that gives students the intellectual ability to analyse, explain, predict, evaluate and think…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Knowledge Level, Concept Formation
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Gallardo, Marta; García-Reyes, David – Journal of Geography, 2018
Cinema can be considered a useful tool for understanding different geographic concepts, showing physical and human factors and the interactions between them. Andres Wood's film "Football Stories" explores the Chilean territory allowing the observation of the differences between the north and south of the country. Geographic components…
Descriptors: Films, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Geographic Regions
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Yoon, Ee-Seul; Lubienski, Christopher – Educational Researcher, 2018
This paper suggests that synergies can be produced by using geospatial analyses as a bridge between traditional qualitative-quantitative distinctions in education research. While mapping tools have been effective for informing education policy studies, especially in terms of educational access and choice, they have also been underutilized and…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Geographic Concepts, Policy Analysis, Mixed Methods Research
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Hutchinson, Nick – Geographical Education, 2016
This article examines various meanings of the term landscape. It advocates a deep engagement with the concept to enable high school students to carry out a range of thought-provoking geographical inquiries. Each aspect of the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority's definition of landscape, shown below, is examined by reference…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Geography Instruction, Geographic Regions
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Chang, Chew Hung; Seow, Tricia – Geographical Education, 2018
The word "test" comes to mind when a person, who is unacquainted with education discourses, reads about assessment issues. Beyond issues of reliability and validity in designing measurement constructs, assessment for school geography must result in better geographical learning. In other words, there must be "consequential…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Student Evaluation, Skill Development, Test Validity
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Otrel-Cass, Kathrin – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016
This article is a forum response to a research article on self-reporting methods when studying discrete emotions in science education environments. Studying emotions in natural settings is a difficult task because of the complexity of deciphering verbal and non-verbal communication. In my response I present three main points that build on insights…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Evaluation Methods, Science Education
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Lukinbeal, Chris – Journal of Geography, 2014
While the use of media permeates geographic research and pedagogic practice, the underlying literacies that link geography and media remain uncharted. This article argues that geographic media literacy incorporates visual literacy, information technology literacy, information literacy, and media literacy. Geographic media literacy is the ability…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Geographic Concepts, Visual Literacy, Information Literacy
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Beech, Jason; Larsen, Marianne A. – European Education, 2014
In this article we argue for the spatialization of research on educational transfer in the field of comparative education within a theoretical framework that focuses on networks, connections, and flows. We present what we call a "spatial empire of the mind," which is comprised of a set of taken-for-granted "truths" about space…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Social Science Research, Social Networks, Attitudes
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Boyd, William; Ellis, David – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2013
The functionality of web 2.0 technologies has caused academics to rethink their development of teaching and learning methods and approaches. The editable, open access nature of web 2.0 encourages the innovative collaboration of ideas, the creation of equitable visual and tactile learning environments, and opportunity for academics to develop…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Web 2.0 Technologies, Open Source Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Roberts, Philip; Green, Bill – Qualitative Inquiry, 2013
This paper explores some of the political and methodological challenges involved in researching rural education. It begins by outlining the situation in Australia regarding the relationship between social justice and rural education. It first describes the disadvantages experienced by many rural communities and presents an analysis of rural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Education, Social Justice, Educational Research
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Hanley, Carol D.; Davis, Hilarie B.; Davey, Bradford T. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2012
As use of geospatial technologies has increased in the workplace, so has interest in using these technologies in the K-12 classroom. Prior research has identified several reasons for using geospatial technologies in the classroom, such as developing spatial thinking, supporting local investigations, analyzing changes in the environment, and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Active Learning, Natural Resources, Best Practices
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Donaldson, Daniel P.; Kuhlke, Olaf – Journal of Geography, 2009
Consistent with developments in American education pedagogy, geography educators have made great strides exploring a wide range of high- and low-tech methods for teaching and learning geographic concepts. This article draws on a qualitative analysis of essays in which college students discuss tenets of the National Geography Standards in the…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Geography Instruction, Geographic Concepts, Standards
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