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Gazioglu, Mihaela; Hines-Farmer, Shauna M.; Vega, Hazel; Savitz, Rachelle S. – Social Studies, 2022
Adaptive teaching is a pedagogical approach which encourages teachers to adapt their teaching practices to deliver custom learning experiences by addressing students' individual needs and differences. This article describes how one beginner geography teacher adapted instructional practices to meet her students' learning needs. First, we provide a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Geography Instruction, Learning Experience, Student Needs
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Korson, Cadey; Kusek, Weronika – Journal of Geography, 2016
The benefits of a regional or thematic approach to the study and presentation of world geography have long been debated. The goal to not reimagine these debates or to promote one approach over another; the aim is to explore how world geography courses are currently being taught in American universities. By polling and sharing information about…
Descriptors: Thematic Approach, Teaching Methods, World Geography, Geographic Regions
Jones, Richard C.; Bagheri, Nazgol – Geography Teacher, 2019
This exercise introduces students to the observation that warming is unequal at the level of regions and countries, helps them analyze why this is so, and encourages reflection on actions by specific countries. In addition, students will uncover the relative roles of methane and carbon dioxide in local warming, the role of greenhouse gas emissions…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Climate, Environmental Education
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Kenyon, Elizabeth; Coffey, Carlee; Kroeger, Janice – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2016
People often think that ideas about mapping and culture are too difficult and abstract for kindergarten students, let alone English Language Learners (ELLs). This article however describes how a preservice teacher taught a three day unit in geography to her students based upon places they or their family members had visited. Many of the students…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Familiarity, World Geography
Pittsburgh Board of Public Education, PA. – 1963
A SEVENTH-GRADE WORLD GEOGRAPHY COURSE FOR MIDDLE TRACK STUDENTS IS PRESENTED. GENERALIZATIONS FOR EACH UNIT, ALONG WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR TEACHING AND LISTS OF AUDIOVISUAL AIDS, ARE INCLUDED. STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO DERIVE GENERAL GEOGRAPHIC AND ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES FROM THEIR STUDY OF THE SPECIFIC. TEN UNITS FOR STUDY ENCOMPASS THE CONTINENTS.
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Educational Media, Grade 7, Teaching Methods
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Creighton, Christione M. – Social Studies Review, 1984
Six geography lessons which teach a global perspective to fifth graders are discussed. The lessons include examining maps made in countries other than the United States, brainstorming about another culture, taking an imaginary trip over a region just studied, participating in a simulation, and researching the making of a pencil. (RM)
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Global Approach, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
BUEHLER, RONALD G. – 1961
EIGHT UNITS OF WORLD HISTORY AND WORLD GEOGRAPHY ARE USED IN THE SIXTH GRADE AT GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN. THE PURPOSE OF THE FIRST UNIT, "MAN LEARNS TO USE HIS WORLD," IS TO CONSIDER CONTRIBUTIONS OF CULTURE BY OTHER CIVILIZATIONS AND GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS. THIS HISTORY OF PRIMITIVE PEOPLES AND CIVILIZATIONS IS TAUGHT. POSSIBLE GROUP…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Grade 6, Instructional Materials
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Hantula, James – Social Studies, 1985
Described is a unit of study entitled "Where Would I Like To Live?" that develops student insight into geographic relationships among the physical, cultural, and imaginary worlds. It is intended for use in an eighth-grade world geography course. (RM)
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Grade 8, Human Geography, Junior High Schools
East Baton Rouge Parish School Board, LA. – 1967
Prepared by a committee of secondary social studies teachers, this publication is designed to show how selected economic concepts can be implemented into the present framework of social studies, grades 7-12, in almost any school system. The same two basic concepts which serve as the core for all the units prepared are: 1) limited resources plus…
Descriptors: American History, Civics, Curriculum Guides, Developing Nations
Louisiana State Dept. of Education, Baton Rouge. Div. of Academic Programs. – 1987
Designed to supplement and complement the Louisiana "World Geography Curriculum Guide: Bulletin 1727," this document contains 72 maps that can be used for instructing high school students. Two world maps are provided, along with regional map sets of: (1) Anglo-America; (2) Asia; (3) Africa and the Middle East; (4) Europe; (5) Latin…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Geography Instruction, High Schools, Instructional Materials
Brain, Teresa – 1998
These unit lessons are designed to supplement a study of India. The lessons provide enrichment activities in history, mythology and religion, social customs, and demographics. Though originally designed for ninth-grade world geography students, the lessons are appropriate for use in grades 6-12 by students with a variety of skill levels and…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Curriculum Enrichment, Films, Foreign Countries
Calhoun, Mary C.; Goldstein, Jeren; Walford, Sylvia B.; Purdum, Betsy – 2001
This teacher's guide and student guides on world geography skills and regions are part of a series of supplementary curriculum packages of alternative methods and activities designed to meet the needs of Florida secondary students with mild disabilities or other special learning needs. Content is based on the Florida Curriculum Frameworks and…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Academic Standards, Mild Disabilities, Secondary Education
Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA. Project Africa. – 1969
The articulation of a rationale for Project Africa's instructional program, the collection of materials for improving inquiry-oriented instruction at the secondary level about Africa south of the Sahara, and the preparation of teaching and study guides have been completed. This geographic region, rather than the whole continent, was chosen to…
Descriptors: African Culture, Audiovisual Aids, Cultural Background, Curriculum Development
Woyach, Robert B.; And Others – 1983
Nine units of study to help high school social studies teachers introduce a global perspective are contained in this booklet. Stressing interactions among regions economically, politically, and socially, the lessons are intended to help teachers reinforce basic skills and introduce new images of the world. Each lesson contains the following…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Economics, Environmental Education
Kosinsky, Janna – News and Notes on the Social Sciences, 1985
Addressing the need for world geography classes to consider demography and other cultures, this paper presents a teaching unit to be included in seventh grade world geography courses. The primary focus of this unit is an individual project in which each student chooses a country and uses basic geographical skills and knowledge to analyze the…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Demography, Geography Instruction, Grade 7
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