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Silverman, Sherman E. – 1981
This paper suggests that college-level geography instructors use novels to help students understand how people have interacted with particular environments within particular periods of time. In addition, it offers excerpts from approximately 20 novels that deal with topics often treated in human (cultural) geography courses. The author suggests…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Cultural Awareness, Fiction, Geographic Concepts
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Tribble, Paul; Mitchell, William A. – Journal of Geography, 1977
The authors suggest ways in which the gravity model can be used in high school geography classes. Based on Newton's Law of Molecular Gravitation, the law states that gravitation is in direct ratio to mass and inverse ratio to distance. One activity for students involves determination of zones of influence of cities of various sizes. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Human Geography
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Glenn, William H. – Journal of Geography, 1977
Provides a brief overview of current geographic ideas regarding continental drift and plate tectonics and suggests techniques for illustrating continental motions to elementary school pupils. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Climate, Demonstration Programs, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts
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Vaughan, J. E. – Paedagogica Historica, 1972
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational History, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
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Bacon, Robert S. – Journal of Geography, 1979
Suggests a way to resolve conflicts among college level teachers of geography regarding what should be taught in introductory human geography courses. The method centers on a list of core concepts which could be taught in all sections of the course. Concepts, selected through analysis of commonly used textbooks, include agriculture, industry, land…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Geographic Concepts, Geography
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Handley, Leslie Mills, Ed. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1992
Presents ideas developed by four teachers for teaching the geographic themes. Includes a plastic flamingo sent traveling with instructions for those taking it to return postcards to a first grade class, a wall mural of the United States, and a song representing geographic concepts. Describes how one school painted maps of the continents in a…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Learning Activities
Allen, Rodney F.; And Others – 1990
Fifteen maps of Florida, each containing errors to be corrected by students, are presented for use in teaching Florida geography. Among the error maps included are Florida's borders today, the rivers of Florida, cities in the Grapefruit League, and Florida's European explorers. Teachers are encouraged to reproduce the maps and students to use the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Learning Activities
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Wilson, Joe W.; Yeates, John W. – Journal of Geography, 1975
A survey of grocery shopping patterns increases elementary students involvement in economic geography. (DE)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography
Choquette, Roch – Didactique Geographie, 1972
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Schools, Geographic Concepts, Geography
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Doerr, Arthur H.; Sieve, Kenneth – Journal of Geography, 1971
At all levels of instruction commonplace items such as fruit, gelatin, golf and tennis balls, and sugar cubes can be used to demonstrate geographic concepts such as earth-sun relations, locative grid, structure of the earth, glaciation. Tactile and visual demonstrations in which students participate are more effective than other alternatives. (NH)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Geographic Concepts, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Procedures
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Gunn, Angus M. – Journal of Geography, 1975
Durable aspects of the High School Geography Project (HSGP) are identified. For example, HSGP teaching approaches are usable in all kinds of geography and mass education courses. Present and future trends in high school geography courses are described. (DE)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Trends, Geographic Concepts, Geography
Hoy, Don R. – 1981
This paper discusses the role that geography plays in the enhanced comprehension of some literature. One way to demonstrate the value and utility of geography is to show how geographers can contribute to other fields and the interrelationships with other disciplines. Many novelists have used geographical concepts to good advantage. Examples…
Descriptors: Geographic Concepts, Geography, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
1971
This volume is a collection of materials used to conduct activities in the sessions of the 1971 Annual Convention of the National Council for Geographic Education. Seventy-nine geography activity units and strategies focus on six topics: 1) The Transportation Maze: Passages and Portals; 2) Economic Development: The Quest for Material Well-Being;…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography
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Solomon, Les – Journal of Geography, 1978
Examines potential uses of mental maps in the classroom by reviewing research efforts, providing an example of the differences between mental maps of two student groups, and suggesting how to use mental maps in the geography curriculum. Mental mapping (or cognitive mapping) refers to individuals' processes of collecting, storing, and retrieving…
Descriptors: Cartography, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
Meyer, Douglas K. – Mississippi Geographer, 1976
This article examines some geographical themes--such as migration and urban living--that are communicated by country music, and it illustrates the use of geographical themes for photo-music essays developed for the classroom. (Available from Southern Station Box 468, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39401.) (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Art Song, Essays, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
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