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Baker, Deirdre F. – Children's Literature in Education, 2006
This paper sketches a "map" of certain patterns in current children's fantasy. Beginning with literal maps of fantasy worlds, I point out the similarities of the physical layout of a number of invented worlds, suggesting that sameness of geography often indicates a lack of innovation in the ideological or philosophical ideas behind the stories.…
Descriptors: Novels, Geography, Fantasy, Fairy Tales
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Rivera, John-Michael – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2005
The cartographic and aesthetic marker reveals about the contradictions inherent in the racial and civic constitution of the U.S. body politic based on the political and cultural notions of "landscape" during the mid-nineteenth-century era and the neoliberal era of 2005. These two liminal periods are placed to render a more complete portrait of the…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, United States History, Civics, Race
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Panelli, Ruth; Welch, Richard V. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2005
Notwithstanding its iconic status within geography, the debate continues about how fieldwork should be taught to undergraduate students. The authors engage with this debate and argue that field studies should follow the teaching of research methodology. In this paper they review relevant literature on the place of fieldwork in geography training,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods, Field Studies, Human Geography
Houston, Paul D. – School Administrator, 2005
This article is a narrative of the author's experience during his trip to Antarctica, his seventh continent. He describes the two-day cruise each way across the Drake Passage as the most memorable.
Descriptors: Travel, Personal Narratives, Learning Experience, Geographic Regions
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Hemingway, Judy – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2006
This paper explores the geographical constitution of the "dirty weekend" and teenage girls' sexuality by interrogating the cultural habitus of the seaside resort. It reidentifies the littoral pleasure zone as an active agent in sexual learning and disrupts taken-for-granted inscriptions of the seaside as an inert backdrop against which…
Descriptors: Vacations, Females, Sexuality, Cultural Context
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Wishart, David J. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2006
A careful reading of recent issues of the "Natural Areas Journal," the publication of the Natural Areas Association, will leave you with the conclusion that humans are not a part of natural areas. When humans do appear, it is either as disturbing agents, disrupting the naturalness through, for example, the introduction of exotic plants…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Physical Environment, Ecology, Conservation (Environment)
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Meadows, William C. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2006
Plains Indian cultures have left numerous forms of Native drawings in the form of painted and drawn clothing, robes, tipis and tipi liners, shields and shield covers, calendars, ledger books, religious and historical drawings, and maps. Native drawings of geographic features are distinguished from other forms of drawings by their focus on the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Maps, American Indian Reservations, American Indian History
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Lindquist, Peter S. – Journal of Geography, 2002
This paper presents an argument for introducing location-allocation theory to advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in a simplified continuous space environment that is relatively free of the distorting effects of networks and other aspects of more differentiated "real-world" environments. This approach can enable instructors to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Geography Instruction, Models, Computer Software
US Department of Commerce, 2008
This handbook was developed for high school teachers looking for new sources of timely information and ways to make courses more engaging and relevant to students. The American Community Survey (ACS) provides a wide online array of social, economic, and demographic information about the nation, states, and local communities. These data can be…
Descriptors: Community Surveys, Secondary School Teachers, Social Studies, Statistical Data
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Sekeres, Diane Carver; Gregg, Madeleine – Journal of Geography, 2008
This article examines the ways in which the poetry strand of literacy instruction can help teachers infuse geography into the elementary classroom. Teachers can use poems to target important aspects of reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. When the poems contain substantive geography…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Geography, Phonemic Awareness, Literacy Education
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Estaville, Lawrence E.; Akiwumi, Fenda A.; Montalvo, Edris J. – Journal of Geography, 2008
The discipline of geography in the United States has not done a good job of attracting people, other than Asians, from underrepresented ethnic groups. This article examines undergraduate geography programs in the United States to understand better the status of their ethnic diversity, particularly regarding Hispanics and African Americans, and to…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Geography, Student Diversity, Undergraduate Study
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Hamin, Elisabeth M.; Marcucci, Daniel J. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2008
A new regionalism has been much documented and researched for metropolitan areas; this article documents that there is a new rural regionalism as well. In the United States, these groups appear most likely to emerge in areas that are challenged by outcomes characterizing globalization's effects on the rural condition: namely, exurban or…
Descriptors: Land Use, Global Approach, Rural Areas, Metropolitan Areas
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Dal, Burckin – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2008
This paper reports the findings of a survey conducted to investigate students' knowledge of geography, such as an accurate understanding of the basic vocabulary and essential concepts associated with the representative geographic locations, described here as "spatial landmarks". The factors that influence their learning, and how their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students, Knowledge Level, Geography
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Picton, Oliver James – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2008
This paper reports on a small-scale pilot study undertaken at a secondary school in England, exploring how children learn about and construct distant places. Using drawings, concept mapping and interviews, the research examines the process of learning about Brazil over a period of formal learning, and how teaching and resources influence…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Teacher Role, Learning Processes, Foreign Countries
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Cook, Victoria – Environmental Education Research, 2008
This paper presents findings from research into students' perceptions and experiences of geography fieldwork. The study focused on Year 9 students (13-14 years) from three state secondary schools in urban northern England. Geography fieldwork, depending on its conceptualisation and implementation, has the potential to provide students with a wide…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Environmental Education, Affective Objectives, Ideology
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