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Jacinta Maxwell; Katie Burke; Yvonne Salton – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2024
Online learner engagement research has risen internationally due to the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in relation to experiential learning. However, this research has focused on the use of technology to access learning about a particular place rather than consider the pedagogical potential of the places in which the learner is located. This study…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Place Based Education, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
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Copeland, Alison; Tate, Simon – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2023
Debates about how best to support students' transition from school to university have re-emerged periodically since at least the 1970s. This paper focuses upon one aspect of this transition: how to develop the quantitative skills students acquire at school throughout the first year of their degree. We report on an attempt to inject pedagogic…
Descriptors: Pollution, Statistical Analysis, Mathematics Anxiety, Geography Instruction
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Hoffman, Jesse; Pelzer, Peter; Albert, Loes; Béneker, Tine; Hajer, Maarten; Mangnus, Astrid – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2021
This paper investigates how the teaching and learning about "wicked" environmental problems may be fostered through an educational approach premised on futuring -- the active imagination of the future. The growing academic interest in possible and desirable futures provides a promising starting point for restructuring education as…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Problems, Teaching Methods, Sustainability
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Praskievicz, Sarah – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2023
Experiential learning is recognized as a high-impact educational practice. Fieldwork is an important component of the geographic tradition. When implemented using an inquiry-based approach, fieldwork can be a highly effective form of experiential education. However, many geography instructors are dissuaded from implementing inquiry-based fieldwork…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Water Quality
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McNeal, Karen S.; Ryker, Katherine; Whitmeyer, Shelley; Giorgis, Scott; Atkins, Rachel; LaDue, Nicole; Clark, Christine; Soltis, Nick; Pingel, Thomas – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2020
We developed and tested different pedagogical treatments using an Augmented Reality (AR) Sandbox to teach introductory geoscience students about reading topographic maps at five institutions in both pilot and full implementation studies. The AR Sandbox treatments were characterized as 1) unstructured play, 2) a semi-structured lesson, and 3) a…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Undergraduate Students, Computer Simulation
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Evans, Ruth – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2020
Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) has risen up the global advocacy agenda and is recognized as an important child-safeguarding issue. The topic crystallizes key debates in my module, "Culture and Development in Africa," and enables Geography undergraduates to explore complex intersections of childhood, gender, sexuality, and…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Females, Violence, Sexuality
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Vogt, Brandon J.; Skop, Emily – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2017
High-Impact Educational Practices (HEPs) are a set of specific teaching and learning approaches proven effective in university education. This paper focuses on the benefits derived from utilizing three particular HEPs (inquiry-based collaborative activities, undergraduate research, and experiential learning) while teaching a snow and ice field…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Field Experience Programs, Inquiry, Active Learning
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Al-Maktoumi, Ali; Al-Ismaily, Said; Kacimov, Anvar – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2016
This article reports the efficacy of a research-based learning (RBL) exercise on hydropedology of arid zones, with guided and open research projects (OPR) carried out by teams of undergraduate students in Oman. A range of activities and assessments was used to support student learning during the three-month course. Assessment included monitoring…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Soil Science, Field Trips, Academic Achievement
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Mountrakis, Giorgos; Triantakonstantis, Dimitrios – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2012
Teaching remote sensing in higher education has been traditionally restricted in lecture and computer-aided laboratory activities. This paper presents and evaluates an engaging inquiry-based educational experiment. The experiment was incorporated in an introductory remote sensing undergraduate course to bridge the gap between theory and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inquiry, Geography, College Instruction
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Miller, Heather R.; McNeal, Karen S.; Herbert, Bruce E. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2010
This study characterizes the impact of an inquiry-based learning (IBL) module versus a traditionally structured laboratory exercise. Laboratory sections were randomized into experimental and control groups. The experimental group was taught using IBL pedagogical techniques and included manipulation of large-scale data-sets, use of multiple…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Inquiry, Geology
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Harris, Tim; Tweed, Fiona – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2010
This paper reports an adaptation of a classroom-based, traditionally taught module to both facilitate field-based knowledge acquisition and contribute towards research. The module enabled students, through a combination of new research and co-learning, to achieve the original classroom-based learning outcomes. Students engaged enthusiastically…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Instructional Design, Ownership, Inquiry
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Spronken-Smith, Rachel; Kingham, Simon – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2009
In recent years there has been a move towards the strengthening of teaching and research links in the undergraduate curriculum. Inquiry-based learning offers an opportunity for students to engage in research tasks and consequently students can develop valuable research skills, as well as working on projects aligned to staff research interests.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Inquiry, Active Learning, Student Research
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Spronken-Smith, Rachel; Bullard, Jo; Ray, Waverly; Roberts, Carolyn; Keiffer, Artimus – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2008
This paper encourages readers to experiment with inquiry-based learning (IBL) in their courses in the interest of identifying more diverse styles of instruction, and developing a wider understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of the methodology. The aims of the paper are to unpack the meanings of IBL, describe some uses of IBL in…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Geography, Academic Achievement, Research Skills