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Catherine Waite – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2024
This article reflects on the author's experience of developing a standalone geographies of sport module that is taught using an active blended learning (ABL) approach. The article argues that an ABL pedagogy is an effective way of teaching meaningful sports geography to undergraduate students. It discusses how the approach allows a diverse range…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Blended Learning, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students
John Clayton; Paul Griffin; Graham Mowl – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2024
In this paper we reflect on our experiences teaching human geography across two modules that pedagogically centre student reflexivity through content that has potential to be dis-comforting. Drawing upon student experiences on two final year option modules, relating to social and spatial exclusion and "race", ethnicity and multiculture,…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Human Geography, Learning Experience
Bray, Mark – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2023
A growing literature, much of it with cross-national comparisons, employs geographic lenses to secure insights into educational studies. Most of this literature focuses on schooling, though parts address kindergartens and higher education. The present paper, by contrast, employs geographic lenses to focus on the shadow education system of private…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Private Education, Supplementary Education, Comparative Education
Affolderbach, Julia – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2022
The urgency of the current climate crisis emphasizes the need for university graduates equipped with relevant knowledge and skills to tackle environmental and social problems such as material consumption, environmental degradation and inequality at all spatial scales. Geographic and spatially sensitive concepts and approaches to sustainability and…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education, Sustainability, Climate
Wilkinson, Samantha – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
This paper offers an autoethnographic account of my first academic year as a Human Geography lecturer at a 'new' public university in the North West of England. This research is timely and much needed, since teaching at universities in England has recently come under increasing scrutiny. The Teaching Excellence Framework is a new scheme, which…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Teacher Attitudes, Beginning Teachers, College Faculty
Hennessy, Catherine H.; Means, Robin – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2015
This article reflects on the experience of a large interdisciplinary research team that included geographers in a study of older people's participation in community life in areas of rural Britain. The mechanisms used for facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration around the development of a collective conceptual framework and associated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography, Human Geography, Older Adults
Morgan, John – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2012
It is widely recognised that large urban centres exhibit significant and enduring patterns of educational inequality. This paper explores the social production of urban educational space. In particular, it argues that since these patterns are geographical, it will be useful to revisit the emergence of an "urban crisis" in education and…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Equal Education, Educational Policy, Human Geography
Baynham, Mike; Simpson, James – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2010
The extensive literature on classroom-based second language learning makes little attempt to situate the classroom itself in social and multilingual sociolinguistic space, in the complex and iterative networks of encounters and interactions that make up daily life. Daily life is routinely evoked and "brought into" the classroom as a…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Testing, Human Geography
Beneker, Tine; Sanders, Rickie; Tani, Sirpa; Taylor, Liz; van der Vaart, Rob – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2007
This paper reports on empirical research in four countries on the growing interest in the perceived "gap" between school and university human geography. Focusing on urban geography, we investigated the views of teachers and academic geographers about key elements of the field and those that were important for geography education. These…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction, Urban Areas, Human Geography
Jones, Andrew – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2006
Debates concerning how to engage students with economic geography have ignored the important role of field teaching. This paper argues that fieldwork must remain a key component of economic geographical teaching and that it offers a variety of advantages to overcoming student disinterest in the sub-discipline. It goes on to argue that field…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Field Instruction, Human Geography, Geography Instruction
Holloway, S. L. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2004
The notion that Gypsies, in an idealised form, have a place in the rural idyll has been sufficiently influential within Geography that it currently features in our undergraduate texts concerned with the meaning of place. The position of real Gypsy-Travellers in the countryside is of course more complex, and this paper seeks to move the debate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Printed Materials, Rural Areas, Human Geography
Sterland, Sam; Bellamy, John; Escott, Phillip; Castle, Keith – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2006
This article highlights the importance of considering the flow of newcomers into church life and the inadequacy of relying solely upon changes in numbers of attenders in assessing the effectiveness of churches. Drawing upon data collected in four countries, Australia, England, New Zealand and the United States of America, this article looks at the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Churches, Recruitment, Socialization

Gold, John R. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1977
Discusses a survey which assessed the role of behavioral geography courses within British university geography departments. Course content and organization are discussed in relationship to research in behavioral geography and to likely directions of change in teaching syllabi. For journal availability, see SO 505 640. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Comparative Education, Educational Trends, Geography Instruction

Tuan, Yi-Fu – Journal of Geography, 1985
By critically reading Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes," geography students can learn about the major beliefs, values, and fears of late Victorian England. The geographical scope of the work is discussed, as well as what the work tells us about beliefs concerning nature, environmental influence, and human nature of the period. (RM)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cultural Background, Cultural Traits, Geography Instruction

Huckle, John – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1978
The geography curriculum in higher education reflects values held by the geographical and educational communities and by society in general. Teachers should transmit an environmental ethic by adopting relevant approaches from moral and political education. For journal availability, see SO 506 224. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Environment, Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction
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