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Witthuhn, Burton O. – Social Education, 1971
Provides guidelines for preparing a unit on African geography, specifically physical landscape, using inquiry techniques. (DB)
Descriptors: Geographic Concepts, Inquiry, Physical Geography, Social Studies

McTeer, J. Hugh – Journal of Geography, 1979
A survey of 2,092 high school seniors in 16 Georgia schools shows that geography is liked the least of social science subjects by the most students and liked the most by the fewest. Reasons are teacher attitudes and methods. Recommendations include better teacher training, more use of the inquiry approach, and more emphasis on social concepts and…
Descriptors: Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Human Geography, Inquiry

Slater, Frances A. – Geographical Education, 1975
Presents examples of how fundamental geographic concepts, such as location and spatial interaction, may be used in the secondary classroom to stimulate inquiry learning. Available from: Business Manager, Geographical Education, Sydney Teachers College, P.O. Box 63, Camperdown, N.S.W. 2050, Australia. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Comparative Education, Concept Formation, Curriculum Research

Hudman, Lloyd E. – Journal of Geography, 1972
A structure for a class using the inquiry or problem-solving method of teaching is presented to maximize interaction between the members of the class. This structure involves geographic concepts of orientation, distance, shape and size of group. (Author)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Techniques, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
Ball, John M. – 1970
Ways in which geographic education lags behind recent developments in the field, as well as conceptual and practical suggestions for bringing it up to date are discussed in this document. Unlike traditional geography, which rested on variations of environmental determinism, a basic interest in man and his spatial reference underlies the concepts…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education, Fundamental Concepts
Cole, Richard A. – 1974
Strategies are presented in this monograph for dealing with the interface of geography and education, and for providing a focus on human values and sensitivity. Factors contributing to a concern over environmental awareness are discussed. Geographic educators--teachers, supervisors, or administrators--can use this aid in handling values and the…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Strategies, Environmental Education, Geographic Concepts
Bisland, Beverly Milner – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2005
One can easily identify the United States of America by the Statue of Liberty, France by the Eiffel Tower, Egypt by its Great Sphinx, and China by its Great Wall. What do these landmarks tell people about these places? What are the characteristics of the place and culture that are symbolized by these landmarks? These questions can serve as the…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Multicultural Education, Concept Mapping, Geographic Concepts

Social Science Record, 1989
Discusses how questions dealing with location and place are important to the process of geographic inquiry. Argues that understanding the fundamentals of location and place is necessary to understanding the geographic and historical factors that interact at any place. Emphasizes that location is useful in understanding global relationships. (KO)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geographic Location, Geography Instruction
Marsh, Colin J. – 1976
Some characteristics of inquiry training which make it applicable to geography instruction are described. The first section reviews various conceptual approaches and provides frameworks for the study of inquiry teaching. The second section presents two case studies which illustrate inquiry teaching approaches to a geographic study of world…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Concepts
Baroody, Arthur J.; Wilkins, Jesse L. M. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2004
Fostering students' mathematical thinking requires regularly presenting them with challenging problems and involving them in the processes of mathematical inquiry (e.g., representing and solving problems; making, testing, and justifying conjectures). The Inverting a 36 Penny Triangular Array problem (called the Inverting problem, for short) is a…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Thinking Skills, Inquiry, Middle School Students
de Leeuw, Gary J. – 1969
The use of the case study in geography instruction has at least a 100 year history, but sample studies are relatively new. They are widely used in some British Commonwealth countries, but none are published or used in America. Sample studies deal with small regions by presenting maps, photography, charts, graphs, accounts of interviews with…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Hill, A. David – 1969
Arguing that new strategies can improve upon traditional college and university geography teaching, based on a "feeding-in-of-information" model, selected assumptions of the High School Geography Project (HSGP) strategies are presented. The HSGP has utilized new findings in learning theory and studies of the structure of knowledge. (1)…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development
Berger, Michael L. – 1976
Inquiry techniques are described in which students investigate geographic phenomena in microcosm. The objective of this strategy is to enable students to examine geographic concepts and generalizations on a level which they can easily understand. Specifically, strategies for investigating and analyzing self-contained buildings and planned…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Study, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching
Chapallaz, D. P.; And Others – 1970
In this pamphlet (one of a series designed for direct use by teachers) an attempt has been made by six teachers to show on what basis they set out to test a series of hypotheses in human geography during fieldwork carried out by sixth formers. The exercises discussed are largely in the field of urban geography and in the study of the urban field…
Descriptors: Community Study, Course Descriptions, Field Instruction, Geographic Concepts
Hopkins, Lee Bennett; Arenstein, Misha – 1971
The underlying objective of this book is to review past and present curriculum patterns to emphasize the changes being carried out today so that preservice, beginning, and experienced teachers may glean some new ideas about involving the child in the process of learning. All of the social disciplines help explain the complex process of man's…
Descriptors: Art, Audiovisual Instruction, Books, Childrens Literature
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