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DeAnna L. Gore – Geography Teacher, 2025
This lesson plan will illustrate how Taiwan can be used as a case study in an undergraduate human geography, population geography, or demography course. Incorporating Taiwan within the curriculum can equip students with a deep understanding of demographic concepts, specifically as it relates to the demographic trends in Taiwan. Through in-depth…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Demography, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods
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You Lin; Peerapong Sensai; Watcharanon Sangmuenna – International Education Studies, 2024
Haiyang Yangge, ancient folk performances hailing from Shandong Province, China, stands as a testament to the resilience of cultural traditions in the face of time and change. This study aims to investigate the education development and transmission of Chinese Haiyang Yangge folk performances since 1949 within the context of education in Shandong…
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Cultural Maintenance, Educational Development, Asian Culture
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O'Keeffe, Paul – International Review of Education, 2016
In recent years, the Ethiopian government has embarked on an ambitious agriculture development strategy aimed at raising Ethiopia to the status of a middle-income-level country by 2025. Encouraged by the international development push behind the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the rapid expansion of public universities has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Public Colleges, International Organizations
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Pan, Lu; Ye, Jingzhong – Chinese Education & Society, 2017
Over the past 30 years in China, the development ideology--a model of economic development that is characterized by urbanization, industrialization, and modernization--has brought about many changes and consequences, including increased migration by the rural population, sharp adjustments in urban-rural education policy, the decline of rural…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Age Differences, Gender Differences, Socioeconomic Influences
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Carneiro, Roberto – International Review of Education, 2013
In our current age of rapid social, economic and technological change, including urbanisation, globalisation and information overload, human beings are more than ever seeking orientation and meaning. In this situation, education is the potential key to individual empowerment, cultural prosperity, social cohesion and economic development. Arguing…
Descriptors: Social Change, Economic Change, Technological Advancement, Urbanization
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Lichter, Daniel T. – Rural Sociology, 2012
This article highlights the new racial and ethnic diversity in rural America, which may be the most important but least anticipated population shift in recent demographic history. Ethnoracial change is central to virtually every aspect of rural America over the foreseeable future: agro-food systems, community life, labor force change, economic…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Intergroup Relations, Rural Areas, Immigration
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Plitponkarnpim, Adisak; Andersson, Ragnar; Conner, Kristen A.; Xiang, Huiyun; Smith, Gary – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2012
The objective of this cross-sectional study was to examine the relationship of provincial economic development indices with incidences of child injury mortality in Thailand from 1999-2001. All injury deaths among children age 1-14 years were included. The independent variables included gross provincial product per capita (GPP/c), poverty and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Factors, Injuries, Child Health
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Spierings, Niels; Smits, Jeroen; Verloo, Mieke – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
We analyzed determinants of women's employment with data for 40,792 women living in 103 districts of 6 Arab countries. We tested a new theoretical framework that addresses the roles of needs, opportunities, and values at multiple levels. At the microlevel (individual, family), socioeconomic factors, care duties, and traditionalism were important;…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Females, Arabs, Labor Market
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Conzen, Michael P. – Journal of Geography, 2010
Most towns were crucial to the initial colonization and economic development of the Great Plains. Many were, directly or indirectly, creatures of railroad corporate planning, owing their location as well as their physical layout to the townsite companies controlled by railroad officials. This article examines how these facts shaped the fundamental…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Transportation, Influence of Technology, Urban Studies
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Lewicka, Maria – Environment and Behavior, 2011
Numerous studies show that place attachment correlates positively with age, length of residence and strength of local ties and negatively with community size, education, and economic development of the region of residence. Does that mean that along with education, mobility, economic development and urbanization and with the decrease in importance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geographic Location, Attitudes, Attachment Behavior
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Smiley, Sarah L. – Journal of Geography, 2009
This article presents a lesson plan used to teach about African urbanization using Kenyan novels. Specifically, three urban novels written by Meja Mwangi are used. Based on a qualitative survey of student preference and learning, this lesson plan uses these novels alongside more traditional academic texts to achieve effective student learning.…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Foreign Countries, Novels, Lesson Plans
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Erdogan, Nevnihal; Akyol, Ayse; Ataman, Berk; Dokmeci, Vedia – Social Indicators Research, 2007
Numerous cross-cultural studies have focused on certain aspects of urban housing conditions and their social consequences. However, most data on housing satisfaction is restricted to Western countries. Relatively little comparison has been made between these findings and those in developing areas where rapid urbanization is occurring and where…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Neighborhoods, Living Standards, Housing
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Scott, Allen J. – Social Forces, 2007
The cognitive-cultural dimensions of contemporary capitalism are identified by reference to its leading sectors, basic technologies, labor relations systems and market structures. Cognitive-cultural systems of production and work come to ground preeminently in large city regions. This state of affairs is manifest in the diverse clusters of…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Social Systems, Employees, Labor Relations
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Herzog, William A., Jr. – Rural Sociology, 1973
Descriptors: Community Development, Economic Development, Literacy, Rural Areas
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Frisbie, W. Parker; Al-Khalifah, Abdullah H. M. – Rural Sociology, 1991
Analysis of data from Saudi Arabia indicates that, despite great departures from typical patterns of urbanization seen in the West, there is a strong association between urbanization and the division of labor as predicted by ecological theory. Contains 38 references. (Author/SV)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Labor Market, Social Change
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