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Publication Date: 2014
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Using Popular Music to Teach the Geography of the United States and Canada
Smiley, Sarah L.; Post, Chris W.
Journal of Geography, v113 n6 p238-246 2014
The introductory level course Geography of the U.S. and Canada requires students to grasp large amounts of complex material, oftentimes using a lecture-based pedagogical approach. This article outlines two ways that popular music can be successfully used in the geography classroom. First, songs are used to review key concepts and characteristics of each subregion as a way to reinforce course material. Second, students critically analyze place representations in a selected song as a way to synthesize course themes. Excerpts from student work demonstrate that music does assist in helping students connect to and understand geographical concepts.
Descriptors: Geography, Foreign Countries, Music, Teaching Methods, Popular Culture, Concept Formation, Instructional Effectiveness, Geographic Concepts, Cultural Awareness, Geographic Location, Critical Thinking, College Students, Introductory Courses
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Canada; United States
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