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Sealey, Neil E. – 1982
Intended for college teachers of geography, especially those teaching about developing countries, this publication contains background information about urban conditions in India. Historical and contemporary accounts of urban planning are provided for three Indian cities. The city of Jaipur was built by a maharaja in the 18th century, long before…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Developing Nations, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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Berger, Michael L. – Social Studies, 1974
The implications of a vertical city, of which the John Hancock Center in Chicago is a prototype, should be considered by teachers of urban studies. Questions clustering around nine discussion areas indicate the kinds of expanded, critical, and interdisciplinary thinking that planning and teaching for the future require. (JH)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Community Planning, Futures (of Society)
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Bergstrom, Roger C.; Ehrenberger, Donald S. – Journal of Geography, 1975
A course using English literature and urban geography to study the development and lifestyle of the city is described. (DE)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, English Literature, Geography Instruction, Human Geography
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Acton, Karen; Blake, William E. – Journal of Geography, 1975
This course uses urban geography and literature to involve students in the urban environment. Six humanities units on the topics of individual identity in the city, history and growth, form and fiction, urban living, urban problems, and individual creativity in the city are described. (DE)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, English Literature, Geography Instruction, Human Geography
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Austin, C. Murray – Journal of Geography, 1977
Describes objectives, content, and teaching procedures of an introductory college-level urban geography course. Lectures, student papers, and role playing are designed to help students learn about central place theory, space economy, land use, and social geography. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Geography Instruction
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Spelt, Jacob – Journal of Geography, 1984
In the course of history, the Toronto, Canada, landscape has acquired many interesting and attractive features. The history of its urban renewal projects, suburban expansion, inner city change, residential preservation and stabilization, and central city development is examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Human Geography, Inner City
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Hecht, Alfred – Journal of Geography, 1977
Examines industrial relocation of firms in Worcester, Mass., from 1966-70 as an example for discovering what kinds of firms relocate and why. Intended as a sample study, the project provides an initial data base for one community as a model for students to use while obtaining data bases on other communities. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
Stuart, Merrill M. – 1973
The bibliography cites over 5,000 master's theses completed in geography departments in the United States and Canada through 1972. The theses are arranged by author within one of the following categories: (1) agricultural geography; (2) association of man and environment; (3) climatology; (4) cultural geography; (5) educational geography; (6)…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Bibliographies, Climate, Environment
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Gober, Patricia – Journal of Geography, 1985
Retirement communities such as Sun City, Arizona, are a significant geographical phenomenon in contemporary U.S. society. The reasons for the evolution of Sun City as a popular migration destination and the geographical implications of large-scale residential segregation among the elderly are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Human Geography
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Walcott, Susan M. – Journal of Geography, 1999
Illustrates a model for integrating urban fieldwork into a human geography class project. Reports on a project in which students explored the interaction between Atlanta (Georgia) and its five target suburbs, and their interactions among each other. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Strategies, Field Studies, Geography Instruction
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Washington, DC. Data User Services Div. – 1984
This primer is designed to teach about the concept of census tracts. Census tracts are relatively small statistical subdivisons that vary in population from about 2,500 to 8,000 and are designed to include fairly homogeneous populations. They are most often found in cities and counties of metropolitan areas of the nation. In all, there are over…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
Carswell, Ronald J. B.; Cason, Robert M. – 1970
In this teacher education kit, participants use a wide range of media and materials including slides, serial photos, census data, and video tape to work through exercises from the High School Geography Project. These exercises provide a basis for analysis of the discrepant data teaching procedures in which various media are used to lead students…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Geography, Geography Instruction, Human Geography
Rabiega, William A.
Introductory materials for an intraurban residential migration classroom game and appended game materials are designed for use as an introduction to an urban geography course or an illustration of social processes and methods in a behavioral geography course. The introduction explains the game organization and play, details the concepts it is…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Games, Geography
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Walford, Nigel – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1985
The Small Area Statistics (SAS) are a standard set of census statistics for small areas throughout Great Britain. The SAS are a valuable teaching resource with many different applications. As an illustration, how the SAS were used to prepare college students in an urban geography course for fieldwork is described. (RM)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Comparative Education, Course Descriptions, Field Studies
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Dingemans, Dennis J.; Datel, Robin E. – Journal of Geography, 1979
Describes field techniques related to inventory of neighborhood housing quality which can be used in undergraduate geography courses to help students increase their awareness of microscale variations in the urban/suburban landscape. Housing conditions in inner-city Sacramento are used as a case study. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Housing
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