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Pawling, John W. – Journal of Geography, 1973
A sequence of organizational problems is examined and suggestions made from a previous study of the southern peninsula of Michigan. Suggested for all age levels above the elementary school, this project is a feasible design for an oft-neglected aspect of physical geography. (Author)
Descriptors: Geography, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Map Skills
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Cooke, Nancy L.; And Others – Journal of Geography, 1980
Suggests a teaching method (the Visual Response System, VRS) for use in teaching geography concepts to students in high school social studies classes. The purpose of the VRS is to increase the level of active student response to instructional material. A program based on VRS map skills is described. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Map Skills
Kirman, Joseph M. – Elements: Translating Theory into Practice, 1979
Advocates the use of infrared satellite maps for geography and social studies instruction above third grade. Teaching ideas with Landsat maps are listed and the costs and ordering sources of the maps provided. (SJL)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Class Activities, Geography Instruction, Intermediate Grades
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Monk, Janice J.; Alexander, Charles S. – Journal of Geography, 1973
Geographic skills are defined, developed, and categorized in the setting of an introductory physical geography college course and examples are given of the activities used in the laboratory to foster decision making and problem solving. Some comment is also made on the teaching styles which appear appropriate to foster such skill development.…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Laboratory Techniques, Map Skills
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Klasky, Charles – Social Education, 1976
Describes an innovative geographic location activity in which students trace and correct a mimeographed map of the United States two times. The first time, the state names are given. The second time, the student must fill in and correctly spell the name of each state. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: American Studies, Educational Innovation, Geographic Location, Geography Instruction
Christensen, Lois M. – 1991
To introduce primary grade children to the five themes in geography, a play about the United States is presented as a musical. The five themes are location, place, human environment interaction, region, and movement. The play is designed to help students understand the multicultural nature of U.S. history. Eleven states are located on a map and…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Enrichment Activities, Geography, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Bednarz, Robert S.; And Others – Journal of Geography, 1993
Contends that the introduction of the Five Themes of Geography has revitalized geography in the K-12 curriculum. Argues that physical geography is left out of the "Movement" theme. Presents a set of physical geography ideas to help teachers implement the theme. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Regions, Geography Instruction
Janeway, W. Whitney – 1976
This publication contains class activities and provocative inquiry questions for intermediate-grade teachers to use to involve students in map making and map interpretation. The author believes that the only things that are needed to develop an inquiry-oriented unit on mapping are a good map, a small group of students, and a perceptive teacher who…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Definitions, Elementary Education, Geography
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Bower, Bert – Social Studies Review, 1984
Five approaches--self discovery, reading, writing, oral presentation, and visual literacy--were used to teach high school students about the physiographic landmarks of Latin America. The course is described. (RM)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, Course Descriptions, Discovery Learning
McDermott, Paul D.; And Others – 1971
This compilation of reprinted articles that originally appeared in the Journal of Geography from September 1969 through the May 1970 issues, is intended to help teachers use globes, maps, and photographs with skill and understanding. The articles were designed with several objectives in mind: 1) to provide information regarding the design,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography
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Hermann, Dan – Journal of Geography, 1996
Summarizes methods from a high school geography class that used examples from local geography to teach basic geographic concepts. Maintains that these illustrative examples can be used even in courses where the content is not local geography. Provides examples of local landscapes illustrating concepts applicable to the Brazilian rain forest. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Community Characteristics, Geographic Concepts, Geography
Tasmanian Education Dept., Hobart (Australia). – 1976
A packet of resources for helping students develop map skills is presented. The packet includes: 18 stencil masters of mapping exercises for elementary students; an aerial photograph; the course guide, entitled "A Course to Understand Maps," designed to help secondary students understand maps through problem solving; and a teacher's…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Geographic Concepts
Naughton, Patrick W. – 1978
The paper describes a method of using simulation games with inverted maps to teach college undergraduates basic cartographic and spatial knowledge in geography. The author discusses the nature of simulation gaming in terms of the conflicting needs for structure and open-endedness, then identifies his major objective in developing the new approach.…
Descriptors: Cartography, Educational Games, Geographic Regions, Geography Instruction
Bryan, M. Leonard – 1997
The concept of shape often enters introductory cultural geography textbooks through the subject of political geography. This paper focuses on a quantitative way to introduce the concept of shape to students of cultural geography. The measure used in this approach was to compare the perimeter of the sovereign state with the perimeter of a circle…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Concept Teaching, Geographic Concepts, Geometry
Smith, Ben A.; Larkins, A. Guy – 1988
Social Studies textbooks from grades 1-4 published by Macmillan (1985), Scott Foresman (1986), and Silver Burdett & Ginn (1988) were selected for review to assess the position given by these books to geographic place vocabulary. Each was evaluated on the basis of frequency and continuity of places named, the attention to stressing place name…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Geographic Location, Geography Instruction, Grade 1
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