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Lisa Tabor; John Harrington Jr. – Journal of Geography, 2023
The basics of climate must be understood to have a climate literate populace. Understanding climatic change is a wicked problem. This work identifies three foundational content challenges to climate and climate change education, discusses them thoroughly, and offers graphics and conceptual models to address this content in the classroom. The three…
Descriptors: Climate, Weather, Ecology, Social Problems
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Jurmu, Michael – Journal of Geography, 2015
Even as service-learning has become more prevalent in higher education as a high-impact teaching methodology, barriers still exist to its implementation by some instructors. One concern is the perception of these types of activities infringing upon course content. This article outlines an example of an introductory service-learning project for an…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Barriers, Physical Geography, Teaching Methods
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Monfredo, William – Journal of Geography, 2010
The 1996 blockbuster "Twister" both entertained and exasperated geographers. Misrepresentations and unsafe field practices resonated deeply; still, the film possesses relevance for educators. Science-based reviews illuminating on-screen inconsistencies and pseudoscience might surprise students accepting movies at face value. This article uses a…
Descriptors: Films, Teaching Methods, Natural Disasters, Safety
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Koelsch, William A. – Journal of Geography, 2008
Swiss-born Arnold Henri Guyot (1807-1884) was the first professionally trained geographer to hold an academic position in the United States. After his migration to this country in 1848 he lived for several years in Massachusetts. During this period he introduced contemporary German-Swiss ideas of geography to key opinion leaders in an important…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Geography, Geography Instruction, Weather
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Horst, Oscar H. – Journal of Geography, 1992
Discusses teaching about the impact of weather and climate on societies and human activity. Suggests that this impact be demonstrated with study of the Dominican Republic during its formation. Presents several instructional strategies for consideration: focus on climate, historical events, and weather. Includes books to be used in each approach.…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Influences, Foreign Countries, Geographic Location
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Travis, Richard W.; Riebsame, William E. – Journal of Geography, 1979
Traces the path of weather forecasts from the time they are made by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration until the time they are received by the public through the mass media. The purpose of the article is to provide geography teachers with basic information on weather forecasts, interpretation of forecast terms, and indications…
Descriptors: Climate, Communications, Educational Media, Elementary Secondary Education
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Johnson, Peter C. – Journal of Geography, 1989
Describes a teaching technique that develops concepts of weather and seasons through the use of a weather calendar and graph. Suggests daily and monthly activities for the first-, second-, and third-grade curriculum. Concludes that this technique helps students develop a foundation of essential geography skills and processes. (KO)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Geography Instruction, Grade 1
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Carbone, Gregory J.; Power, Helen C. – Journal of Geography, 2005
Students learn more from introductory weather and climate courses when they can relate theoretical material to personal experience. The ubiquity of weather should make the link obvious but instructors can foster this connection with a variety of simple methods. Here we describe traditional and web-based techniques that encourage students to…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Web Based Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Observation
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Butler, David R. – Journal of Geography, 1988
Illustrates the importance of studying the snow avalanche as a natural hazard. Describes the various kinds of snow avalanches, the types of triggering mechanisms that produce them, the typical avalanche terrain, and the geomorphic and the vegetative evidence for snow avalanching. Depicts methods of human adjustment to the avalanche hazard.…
Descriptors: Climate, Earth Science, Global Approach, Human Geography