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Forrest J. Bowlick; Karen K. Kemp; Shana Crosson; Eric Shook – Geography Teacher, 2024
Cyberinfrastructure (CI) empowers the foundational computation resources underlying data analytics, spatial modeling, and many other domains serving the growing knowledge economy in the United States. In every part of these interactions with CI, questions of how to seamlessly integrate CI training into educational programs exist. In this article,…
Descriptors: Knowledge Economy, Global Approach, World Problems, Multiple Literacies
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Fridrich, Christian – Review of International Geographical Education, 2021
The Austrian school subject Geography and Economics is taught throughout lower secondary level (grades 5 to 8). Following three subject-related didactic paradigm shifts since 1962, it has developed into an integrated, socially-oriented subject in the social sciences tradition, and focuses on the person acting spatially and economically in social…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Economics Education, Skill Development, Competency Based Education
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Akbas, Yavuz – Educational Research and Reviews, 2012
The purpose of this study is to explore students' understanding levels and misconceptions about temperature and factors affecting it. The concept of the study was chosen from Geography National Curriculum. In this study, a questionnaire was developed after a pilot study with an aim to ascertain the students' understanding levels of temperature and…
Descriptors: Climate, Curriculum Development, Questionnaires, National Curriculum
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Wood, Phil – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2009
Geography, as with all subjects, has a set of organising principles and concepts. One of the central concepts which underpins the subject is that of place. However, it is very much the case that this is an evolving concept, which has taken on a number of guises over time. This paper reviews some of the major changes in perspectives on place as a…
Descriptors: Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching
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Sugden, David; Hamilton, Patrick – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1978
Geomorphology courses in British universities emphasize the main landform/process systems rather than more abstract concepts. Recommends a more theoretical focus on fundamental geomorphic processes and methodological problems. Available from: Faculty of Modern Studies, Oxford Polytechnic, Headington, Oxford OX3 OBP, England. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Concept Teaching, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Patton, Donald J., Ed.; And Others – 1970
This is the final report of the High School Geography Project (HSGP), born of a joint committee of the National Council of Geographic Education and the Association of American Geographers, 1959-1961. Chapter one presents an interim, rather than final, assessment of the project as it stood in the summer of 1970, at its completion. Chapter two…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Monk, Janice – 1976
Components of national undergraduate geography major curricula are reviewed, followed by discussion of a behavioral approach to curriculum theory and a case study which incorporates behavioral objectives in curriculum development. Surveys in 1968 and 1974 revealed that most undergraduate major geography programs are loosely structured and contain…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Case Studies, Concept Teaching, Course Objectives
Brook, Diane L. – 1977
Observations of geography instruction in two high schools in London and research at the University of London Institute of Education provide the basis for an overview of pre-college geography instruction in Britain. Because British secondary schools concentrate more on universal education, they are developing a curriculum which is similar to the…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis
Shinn, Ridgway F., Jr. – 1970
This study in curriculum revision examined two problems: the possibility of using geography and history as integrating disciplines for K-12 social studies program; and, the ways a public college and school system might cooperatively bring about curriculum change. Other objectives included development of materials and implementation of the program.…
Descriptors: Classification, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
Beyer, Barry K., Ed.; Penna, Anthony N., Ed. – 1971
These selections were chosen to give practical, understandable answers to several questions concerning concept teaching. What are concepts? Why teach them? How can concepts be taught? What are the implications of teaching? Here concept teaching implies: 1) developing the learners ability to conceptualize; 2) evolving more complex…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development
Conolly, Geoffrey K. – 1981
This paper discusses a concept-based approach to teaching secondary geography. It is intended to help teachers in Australia write suitable geography programs and adopt teaching practices appropriate to the 1980s. A useful way to understand "concept" is to put the idea in a context with the definitions of other words such as fact,…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development
Western Curriculum Project on Canada Studies, Edmonton (Alberta). – 1971
The overall objective of the curriculum development project is to develop a general high school level interdisciplinary course on environment studies. This potential five to ten month course is outlined as follows: ecology, water pollution, air pollution, noise pollution, population, socioeconomic implications, and resource management. The general…
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Ecology
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
Richburg, Robert; And Others – 1968
The methodology used in the evaluation of this unit is the same as that described in SO 000 468. Eleven teachers were selected for the field trial thereby involving approximately 300 ninth through twelfth grade students. This unit has five integral activities: 1) Hunger; 2) Agricultural Realm; 3) Interviews with Farmers; 4) Game of Farming; and,…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Agronomy, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development
Bogatz, Gerry Ann; And Others – 1966
This unit is one of several being prepared as a part of a geography course based on a settlement theme provisionally planned for tenth grade students. The materials are part of a larger proto unit on "A Structure of Geography." The original unit was tried out during the spring of 1965, then revised for the limited school trials. The…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
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