Publication Date
In 2025 | 0 |
Since 2024 | 0 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 2 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 4 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 9 |
Descriptor
Problem Solving | 30 |
Geography Instruction | 29 |
Teaching Methods | 12 |
Foreign Countries | 8 |
Geographic Concepts | 8 |
Higher Education | 7 |
Secondary Education | 7 |
Inquiry | 6 |
Map Skills | 6 |
Physical Geography | 5 |
Concept Teaching | 4 |
More ▼ |
Source
Journal of Geography | 30 |
Author
Havelková, Lenka | 3 |
Allen, Rodney F. | 2 |
Hanus, Martin | 2 |
Solomon, Les | 2 |
Alexander, Charles S. | 1 |
Ansley, Mary Jane | 1 |
Arnsdorf, Val | 1 |
Bell, Thomas L. | 1 |
Bendl, Tomáš | 1 |
Bettis, Norman C. | 1 |
Bishop, Michael P. | 1 |
More ▼ |
Publication Type
Journal Articles | 21 |
Guides - Classroom - Teacher | 8 |
Reports - Descriptive | 8 |
Reports - Research | 5 |
Tests/Questionnaires | 2 |
Guides - General | 1 |
Opinion Papers | 1 |
Reports - Evaluative | 1 |
Education Level
High Schools | 4 |
Secondary Education | 3 |
Higher Education | 2 |
Elementary Secondary Education | 1 |
Kindergarten | 1 |
Postsecondary Education | 1 |
Audience
Practitioners | 8 |
Teachers | 4 |
Policymakers | 1 |
Location
Czech Republic | 2 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 |
China | 1 |
Colombia | 1 |
Czech Republic (Prague) | 1 |
India | 1 |
New Jersey | 1 |
Pakistan | 1 |
Pennsylvania | 1 |
Virginia | 1 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Bendl, Tomáš; Marada, Miroslav; Havelková, Lenka – Journal of Geography, 2023
Problem-solving skills are often considered to be the key skills in today's world, and their importance in geography education is widely recognized. However, empirical evidence analyzing whether and how teachers develop problem-solving skills during geography lessons is especially scarce in the context of preservice teachers. Accordingly, we…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Geography Instruction, Problem Solving, Teaching Styles
Havelková, Lenka; Hanus, Martin – Journal of Geography, 2021
Spatial thinking is a crucial aspect of geography education with which all citizens should be equipped. This study employs eye-tracking technology to research strategies (their repertoire, distribution, effectiveness, and adaptiveness) used by upper-secondary students when analyzing spatial patterns with thematic maps. The results show that…
Descriptors: High School Students, Adolescents, Spatial Ability, Problem Solving
Peterson, Emily Grossnickle; Kolvoord, Bob; Uttal, David H.; Green, Adam E. – Journal of Geography, 2020
The goal of the present study was to characterize high school students' (n = 338) exposure to geospatial technologies and investigate factors predicting enrollment in a GIS course. Students who reported using GIS were almost 10 times more likely to enroll than students without experience using GIS. Males were more than 3 times more likely to…
Descriptors: High School Students, Geographic Information Systems, Predictor Variables, Enrollment Influences
Hanus, Martin; Havelková, Lenka – Journal of Geography, 2019
Maps are an increasingly used source of information and it is therefore essential to develop map skills in students. A fundamental factor affecting the choice of map skills and the way they are developed is the teacher and his/her concept of map work. Based on the results of a survey and semi-structured interviews among Czech teachers, this study…
Descriptors: Map Skills, Skill Development, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Nielsen, Curtis P.; Oberle, Alex; Sugumaran, Ramanathan – Journal of Geography, 2011
Understanding geospatial technologies (GSTs) and spatial thinking is increasingly vital to contemporary life including common activities and hobbies; learning in science, mathematics, and social science; and employment within fields as diverse as engineering, health, business, and planning. As such, there is a need for a stand-alone K-12…
Descriptors: High School Students, Spatial Ability, Geography Instruction, Thinking Skills
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
Carter, James R. – Journal of Geography, 2008
"Dora the Explorer" is a twenty-three-minute television program for preschoolers viewed by millions every day in many countries. These programs are also marketed as videotapes and DVDs. This seven-year-old Latina, bilingual cartoon character teaches many things by interacting with the young viewers. On every program Dora and friends have to go…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Preschool Education, Geography, Cartoons
Wai, Nu Nu; Giles, John H. – Journal of Geography, 2006
Reform in geography education, as reflected in "Geography for Life: National Geography Standards" (1994) for the U.S.A., favors a constructivist approach to learning. This study examines the acceptance of this approach among students in two upper secondary schools in China. A lesson was developed to illustrate interactive problem solving…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving, Geography Instruction
Tulloch, David; Graff, Elizabeth – Journal of Geography, 2007
This article describes a series of data-based Green Map learning exercises positioned within a problem-based framework and examines the appropriateness of projects like these as a form of geography education. Problem-based learning (PBL) is an educational technique that engages students in learning through activities that require creative problem…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography, Databases

Steinbrink, John E.; Tricarico, Stephen J. – Journal of Geography, 1974
The central objective of this article is to teach students to analyze the Middle East situation by learning to think in terms of concepts and generalizations. Two teaching strategies, opining and inquiry, are suggested. Stressing geography as concept learning demonstrates how geography can be a contemporary problem solving, generalizing…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Geography Instruction, Inquiry, Middle Eastern Studies

Marotz, Glen A.; Rundstrom, Robert A. – Journal of Geography, 1986
Describes a problem-solving approach to field experiences in geography with emphasis on solving real-world problems and team teaching. Provides an example of a student project as well as directions for implementing similar programs. (JDH)
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Human Geography

LaHart, David E.; Allen, Rodney F. – Journal of Geography, 1986
Presents three solar access dilemmas requiring student analysis and decision making in order to develop skills that are transferable and applicable real-life public policy issues of geography. Developed for seventh-grade world geography course but equally applicable at higher grade levels. (TRS)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Geography Instruction, Learning Activities, Problem Solving

Gardner, James – Journal of Geography, 1971
Introductory college physical geography courses can be made more relevant by starting with environmental problems of social concern and going on pertinent subject matter to explain the problems. The implications of a problems approach to teaching-learning processes are also discussed. (NH)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Environmental Education, Physical Environment, Physical Geography

Conolly, Geoff – Journal of Geography, 1982
The evolution of educational games during the 1960s and 1970s culminated in a renewed awareness of the nature and potential of games. Simulations and games are suitable for instruction in urban growth, environmental problems, and in decision making in general. (KC)
Descriptors: Decision Making Skills, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography Instruction

Jackson, Nancy L.; Cerrato, Maureen Lally; Elliot, Norbert – Journal of Geography, 1997
Reports on a field project that allowed students to engage in problem solving, gather field data, and apply geographic concepts and tools. Students conducted a topographic survey of a shoreline and classified, counted, and weighed litter collected from the shoreline. Discusses the classification system and the students' findings. (MJP)
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Estuaries, Experiential Learning
Previous Page | Next Page »
Pages: 1 | 2