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Stoltman, Joseph P. – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1979
Evaluates the amount of instructional time which is devoted to map reading and other geographic skills during social studies classes in elementary school. Identifies stages which pupils pass through as they learn to draw maps. Suggests that map experiences be integrated into the curriculum so that children can better accomplish map-related tasks.…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Practices, Elementary Education, Geography Instruction
Peer reviewedHornbeck, David – Journal of Geography, 1979
Career counseling programs by members of college geography departments should stress the need for students to plan their futures. Career planning is a more sensible approach to employment than drastically altering current teaching programs to include the latest technical skills. California State University at Northridge is used as a case study.…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Career Planning, Case Studies, Departments
Peer reviewedMcTeer, J. Hugh – Journal of Geography, 1979
A survey of 2,092 high school seniors in 16 Georgia schools shows that geography is liked the least of social science subjects by the most students and liked the most by the fewest. Reasons are teacher attitudes and methods. Recommendations include better teacher training, more use of the inquiry approach, and more emphasis on social concepts and…
Descriptors: Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Human Geography, Inquiry
Peer reviewedNaish, Michael; And Others – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1979
Describes the Schools Council Curriculum Project, (Geography 16-19) which uses a broad man-environment approach to geography education for students in Great Britain ages 16-19. Discusses objectives, implications, advantages, and evaluation. Journal availability: see SO 507 262. (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Environmental Influences, Geography Instruction
MacLeod, Lewis – Geoscope, 1978
Description of a simulation game in which the objective is to keep a city's streets clear of snow through the winter without overspending the road and traffic maintenance department's budget. Journal available from Faculty of Education, 3700 McTavish Street, Montreal, H3A 1Y2, Quebec, Canada. (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Classroom Games, Community Problems, Community Resources
Peer reviewedGillard, Quentin – Journal of Geography, 1979
Describes a cartographic exercise to help students in an introductory geography course on the college level understand the geography of world affairs. The activity involved students in creating a diagrammatic map commensurate with amount of news magazine coverage of various foreign countries. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cartography, Educational Needs, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
McKenzie, Gary – Southwestern Journal of Social Education, 1980
Provides a sample fact lesson for teaching Japanese Geography. After participating in the lesson, students should be able to locate Japan on a world map, match printed names of Japan's four main islands to the correct islands, and understand the inconsistency between the tiny size of Japan and the position of Japan as a world power. (DB)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction
Peer reviewedStuesser, Lee; Love, James – History and Social Science Teacher, 1981
Describes a secondary school teacher resource package based on the development of a southern Ontario community, St. John's. The sequential program is designed to develop history and geography research skills. A sample lesson is provided. (KC)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction
Peer reviewedUnderwood, Jean D.M. – Journal of Geography, 1981
The article describes a study undertaken to investigate the impact of geographical training (controlled experience) on junior high school students' ability to interpret topographical maps. Findings indicated that those students with more developed spatial skills (often resulting from a greater amount of geographical training) performed better on…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Junior High School Students
Peer reviewedMcEwen, N. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1980
Suggests that a phenomenological "model of man" can help secondary school teachers of geography emphasize the subjective nature of human experience and the importance of values. Phenomenology is examined and the relationship of phenomenology to geography is illustrated. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Sociology, Geography Instruction, Intellectual Disciplines
Peer reviewedGad, Gunter – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1979
Suggests that university students will be better able to evaluate urban planning as a potential career if they participate in an internship program which stresses contact between students and planners. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Education, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedSlater, F.; Spicer, B. J. – Geographical Education, 1978
Describes how a statistical analytical technique (the Q-sort) can be used to derive ideal educational objectives for high school geography courses. Discusses implications for curriculum development in geography. Journal availability: see SO 507 226. (DB)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Objectives, Geography Instruction
Peer reviewedMartinez, Bette – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1996
Teaching the geography of the United States to gifted elementary-level children in a way that challenges preconceived ideas about people and places is the focus of this article. Detailed student instruction is described, including thinking and writing activities that enable students to compare preconceived notions and reality. (CR)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts
Peer reviewedBarta-Smith, Nancy A.; Hathaway, James T. – Journal of Geography, 2000
Explores the interplay between geographic concepts and geographers' Web site design. Draws on the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and phenomenologically oriented geographers to propose the structure of cyberplace. Explores two examples of virtual field trips, "Virtually Hawaii" and "Bosnia Virtual Fieldtrip", stating that three…
Descriptors: Design, Field Trips, Geographic Concepts, Geography
Peer reviewedGallenstein, Nancy L. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2000
Provides an activity that enables students to learn and remember the names of the original thirteen states in the United States. Uses a humorous story that incorporates a mnemonic (a memory aid) strategy. Includes a copy of the story and a map of the original thirteen states in 1776. (CMK)
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Geography


