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Kolivras, Korine N.; Scarpaci, Joseph L. – Journal of Geography, 2009
The Caribbean has long afforded U.S. and Canadian geographers with a rich venue of study-abroad opportunities. Physical and human geography classes are particularly well-suited to the myriad political, social, and environmental landscapes of the region. This article summarizes a few key experiences that have emerged in forging study-abroad venues…
Descriptors: International Education, Human Geography, Foreign Countries, Latin Americans
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Bishop, Michael P. – Journal of Geography, 2009
Collaborative international research projects represent excellent opportunities for students to obtain unique and life-altering educational experiences. Dynamic interactions with people from a variety of countries, institutions, and departments, in diverse situations, provides students with new perspectives, encourages them to operate in a…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Research Assistants, Physical Geography
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Lackstrom, Kirsten; Stroup, Laura J. – Journal of Geography, 2009
Greenways are prominent features of many urban landscapes and synthesize several geographic topics: human-environment interactions, urban ecosystems, and the promotion of sustainability within riverine corridors. Greenways are easily accessible and provide an opportunity for students at various grade levels to study interactions across physical…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Earth Science, Urban Environment, Standards
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Resler, Lynn M.; Kolivras, Korine N. – Journal of Geography, 2009
This article presents a field technique that exposes students to the indirect effects of habitat fragmentation on plant distributions through studying edge effects. This assignment, suited for students in an introductory biogeography or resource geography class, increases students' knowledge of basic biogeographic concepts such as environmental…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Physical Geography, Natural Resources, Biodiversity
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Trewartha, Glenn T. – Journal of Geography, 1982
Describes the characteristics and behavior of the Indian summer and winter monsoons and the tropical East African monsoon. (AM)
Descriptors: Climate, Physical Geography
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di Palma, Maria Teresa – Journal of Geography, 2009
Films are often used in schools to illustrate geography, but doing so may favor mainly passive learning. An experiment with twenty-eight pupils aged thirteen years (a whole class) had the aim of using cinema to promote active geographical learning. First, it was ascertained what the dominant geographical stereotypes were among the pupils and the…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Films, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students
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Parece, Tammy E.; Aspaas, Helen Ruth – Journal of Geography, 2007
Service-learning courses within a university setting help students to better understand their roles as members of civil society. This article examines the evolution of an urban stream cleanup project that has been part of a world regions geography course for six years. After connecting course goals with the current best practice literature on…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Geography, Physical Geography, Service Learning
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Muehrcke, Phillip – Journal of Geography, 1974
In order to become an effective map user the environmental scientist must go beyond the mastery of conventional map reading principles and learn to deal with diverse informational dimensions in the context of the map use purpose and the physical/cultural make-up of the geographical region under study. (Author)
Descriptors: Geography, Map Skills, Maps, Physical Geography
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Powell, William E. – Journal of Geography, 1982
The most common igneous minerals and their diagnostic properties, which the author considers the most significant and pragmatic aspect of igneous geology for physical geography students, are discussed. The nature of igneous geology is also examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Geology, Higher Education, Physical Geography
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Baker, Simon – Journal of Geography, 1981
Presents and discusses a photograph showing the changing shoreline of Cape Hatteras. (RM)
Descriptors: Change, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Physical Geography
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Eagleman, Joe R. – Journal of Geography, 1981
This discussion of weather models uses maps to illustrate the differences among three types of frontal cyclones (long wave, short wave, and troughs). Awareness of these cyclones can provide clues to atmospheric conditions which can lead toward accurate weather forecasting. (AM)
Descriptors: Climate, Maps, Meteorology, Models
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Ellis, Jean T.; Rindfleisch, Paul R. – Journal of Geography, 2006
A field and laboratory exercise for an undergraduate geomorphology class is described that focuses on the beach. The project requires one day of fieldwork and two laboratory sessions. In the field, students measure water surface fluctuations (waves) with a pressure sensor, survey beach profiles, collect sediment samples, and observe the beach…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Outdoor Education, Laboratory Experiments, Environmental Education
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Petersen, James F. – Journal of Geography, 1986
This paper explores the uses of true landform miniatures and small-scale analogues and suggests ways to teach geomorphological concepts using small-scale relief features as illustrative examples. (JDH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Geography Instruction, Geology, Physical Geography
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Earney, Fillmore C. F. – Journal of Geography, 1975
The purpose of this paper is to briefly explore some of the questions with which this and the next generation will be faced concerning the wise and equitable use of ocean space and seabed minerals and to look at contemporary efforts to resolve some of these questions. (Author)
Descriptors: Ecology, Higher Education, Industry, Ocean Engineering
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Tuason, Julie A. – Journal of Geography, 1987
Probes the intellectual and philosophical roots of geography. Devotes particular attention to the relationship between geography and the academic world and the emergence of topical specializations within the field. Offers a new graphic representation of the geography specializations which shows a more unified view of the field. (JDH)
Descriptors: Geography, Higher Education, Human Geography, Intellectual Disciplines
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