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Brooks, William D. – Contemporary Education, 1975
A course project at Indiana State University studied the reading habits of students (second semester juniors and seniors) enrolled in the course, "The Teaching of Geography in the Secondary Schools." (JA)
Descriptors: College Students, Geography, Reading Habits, Secondary Schools
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Binkley, Roberta; Smith, Marissa – Composition Forum, 2006
In the spaces where the teaching of first-year writing occurs in the North American university and community college, Composition Studies is still a relatively young discipline, and remains focused on process, thesis sentence, argument, and propositional, and linear logic as primary goals. The rhetorical practices that underlie the discipline of…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Theory, Postmodernism, Human Geography, Rhetoric
Merrett, Christopher E. – 1982
This guide to the theory and practice of map classification begins with a discussion of the filing of maps and the function of map classification based on area and theme as illustrated by four maps of Africa. The description of the various classification systems which follows is divided into book schemes with provision for maps (including Dewey…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, Diagrams, Foreign Countries
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French, Karen E.; Stanley, William R. – Journal of Geography, 1974
This board game dramatizes the benefits and liabilities accrued to Western governments in the process of colonizing Africa. Materials needed and rules for playing are included. (JH)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Educational Games, Geography Instruction, Secondary Education
Helburn, Nicholas – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1974
A systems view of geography, omitted from the final report of the High School Geography Project, is described as used to clarify the mission of the project and to approach current problems. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Evaluation, Geography, Projects
Mason, Peter F.; Kuhn, Michael W. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1975
Study and inauguration of a program in the area of environmental studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, are described by faculty members. (PG)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Improvement, Environmental Education, Geography
Kohler, Fred – 1980
This paper discusses the development of and provides examples of exercises from a student workbook for a college-level course about natural hazards. The course is offered once a year to undergraduates at Western Illinois University. Students are introduced to 10 hazards (eight meteorological plus earthquakes and volcanoes) through slides, movies,…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
Hubbard, Terry E., Comp. – 1978
The bibliographies in this series constitute a preliminary guide to the circulating and reference Alaskana collection of the Elmer E. Rasmuson library at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. The material was selected using the triple criteria of information value, availability, and suitability for a small general interest collection. No childrens'…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Botany, Geography, Geology
MCCARTY, CAROL L.; AND OTHERS – 1963
THE DESCRIPTION OF THE NUMBER AND KIND OF MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS WAS BASED ON REPORTS RECEIVED FROM 1,537 OUTPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC CLINICS IN THE UNITED STATES AS OF APRIL 1961. ASPECTS OF CLINIC SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH EXAMINED WERE GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION, CLINIC CHARACTERISTICS, PROFESSIONAL MAN-HOURS AVAILABLE PER WEEK,…
Descriptors: Demography, Geography, Mental Health Clinics, Psychiatric Hospitals
Algermissen, S.T. – 1969
A new seismic risk map of the United States is presented, along with strain release and maximum Modified Mercalli intesity maps of the country. Frequency of occurrence of damaging earthquakes was not considered in zone ratings, but included frequency studies may aid interpretation. Discussion of methods is included with review of calculations. (MH)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Physical Geography, Seismology, Site Analysis
McManamon, Francis P.; Bradley, James W. – Scientific American, 1988
Describes the best-documented example of an ossuary in New England, which contained the bones of at least 56 people interred together about 1,000 years ago. Implies that the southern New England coast had a settled population centuries before the Pilgrims. (TW)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Human Geography
Desmarais, Norman – Optical Information Systems, 1987
Describes CD-ROM applications in the following areas: (1) reference services; (2) indexes and abstracts; (3) business; (4) medicine; (5) law; (6) education; and (7) map and geographic information. A 58-item company and product directory is included. (MES)
Descriptors: Business, Education, Geography, Medicine
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Smith, Lydia A. H. – Issues in Education, 1986
This rebuttal of Pickles's article points to stylistic and substantive flaws. His isolation of the prevalent ignorance about geography sets up a "straw man" concerning the nature of educational dialog as an issue. His Cartesian "banking" model and Aristotelean "rhetorical" model present a false dichotomy of learning…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Geography
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Gesler, Wilbert M. – Journal of Geography, 1987
This article shows how health care delivery is related to cultural or human geography. This is accomplished by describing health care delivery in terms of 12 popular themes of cultural geography. (JDH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Human Geography, Medical Services, Primary Health Care
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Ford, Larry R. – Journal of Geography, 1984
The core of geography consists of endeavors that touch base with five core elements: landscape, maps, hypotheses, processes, and models/generalizations. All geographers have common or shared interests whether they be geomorphologists or behavioralists; many of the divisions that characterize the discipline are dysfunctional and unnecessary.…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Definitions, Geography, Intellectual Disciplines
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