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World Eagle, Inc., Wellesley, MA. – 1990
A profile of Canada emerges from this collection of black and white illustrative maps, tables, and graphs. Aspects of the country depicted include: geography, population, resources, international trade, government, and energy. Short texts on multiculturalism, the Canadian economy, the country's history, and U.S.-Canada relations also are included.…
Descriptors: Demography, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy, Foreign Countries
Cook, Philip R., Jr. – 1985
Intended to provide background for study and discussion, this publication gives updated information on development in sub-Saharan Africa and provides a basis for understanding U.S. policy toward this vital region. The strengths, problems, politics, natural resources, and language and ethnolinguistic groups of this area of the world and the…
Descriptors: Diplomatic History, Economics, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
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Rivizzigno, Victoria L. – 1984
This exercise teaches undergraduate geography students to use the Lorenz Curve and the Index of Dissimilarity to assess the spatial distributions of the White, Black, and American Indian populations of the United States in 1980. Specific procedures for implementing the exercise are provided; solutions to the exercise are also included. Students…
Descriptors: American Indians, Blacks, Ethnic Groups, Geographic Distribution
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
Heiges, Harvey E. – 1977
An internship program is described in which geography undergraduates and graduate students receive on-the-job career training as well as academic training. This particular program was begun in 1969 at San Diego State University to help geography students relate their academic training to practical job experiences and to help them obtain meaningful…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Opportunities, Geography, Geography Instruction
Fairweather, Malcolm – 1981
In 1976 and 1981, surveys were conducted to determine the curricular role of geography in the New York State Community College System. The questionnaire solicited information on the geography courses offered; frequency with which they were offered; new courses planned; faculty degrees; responsiveness of geographical associations and community…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Courses
Kircher, Harry B. – 1981
The potential of geography in qualifying college students for the environmental job market is explored. To provide information regarding the best combination of factors for job success, the background and training of graduates of the environmental studies program at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville were examined. The program featured…
Descriptors: Career Development, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs
Crabtree, Charlotte A. – 1968
This project investigated whether children in grades 1-3 can learn the central conceptual system of geographic theory and can apply it appropriately in analysing the data of unfamiliar geographic regions. Two experimental curriculums were designed and introduced into 12 intact primary classrooms, matched for grade level and randomly assigned to…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Research, Experimental Curriculum
Pred, Allan R. – 1974
This resource paper is concerned with the trend toward concentration of economic power in the hands of major job-providing organizations and the trend of occupational shifts occurring within the structure of advanced economies. It is part of a series designed to supplement existing texts and to fill a gap between research and accessible materials…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Employment Opportunities, Geography, Higher Education
Blackwell, Diana E. – 1975
This activity, the fourth in the elementary set of teacher-developed instructional activities for teaching geography, focuses on knowledge and cognitive processes of economic and social diversity within an urban setting. Content includes the economic and social structure and problems of American cities as exemplified by Gary, Indiana. The…
Descriptors: Demography, Elementary Education, Geographic Distribution, Geography
Donaldson, O. Fred – 1975
This unit, one in a set of teacher-developed materials for elementary geography, emphasizes that children act as geographers in activities that use a classroom as the environment. Exploration and discovery through game playing and maps are the techniques used for instruction as an alternative approach to content teaching by discussion. The first…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Discovery Learning, Educational Games, Elementary Education
Vinge, Clarence L. – 1975
How best can the employment opportunities of those trained as professional geographers (undergraduate majors and those holders of advanced degrees) be enhanced? This question, put to some seventy professional geographers associated with academic institutions, business, and government, resulted in answers involving: instruction, job hunting, the…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Career Opportunities, Career Planning, Doctoral Degrees
de Leeuw, Gary J. – 1969
The use of the case study in geography instruction has at least a 100 year history, but sample studies are relatively new. They are widely used in some British Commonwealth countries, but none are published or used in America. Sample studies deal with small regions by presenting maps, photography, charts, graphs, accounts of interviews with…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Jones, F. Geoffrey – 1974
A student text and student workbook on the economic base and functions of cities comprise a self-paced unit for intermediate grade level students of geography. The text discusses the meaning of economic base and function, and categorizes eight cities for further study in succeeding chapters--Durban, Frankfurt, Pittsburgh, Brasilia, Surfers…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Geography Instruction, Human Geography, Individualized Instruction
1970
The conference summarized in this document represented an exploratory effort concerning the role and objectives of geography, including its predictive capabilities in both studying and directing the future spatial organization of the earth as the home of man. Initial conference presentations by Ronald Abler and William Warntz helped focus…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Ecological Factors, Futures (of Society), Geographic Distribution
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