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Salter, Christopher L. – Social Studies Teacher, 1987
Shows how geography instructors can capitalize on student interest in China and its unique images in teaching basic geographic themes. Demonstrates how China can illustrate these five themes (which are absolute and relative location; physical and cultural place; human-environment interaction; movement; and region) in a way that will capture…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
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Corle, Pamela G. – Geographical Education, 1986
Presents a review of the National Geographic Society's campaign to upgrade the teaching of geography in U.S. schools. The campaign includes the development and dissemination of exemplary curriculum materials and a broad range of teacher training activities. Concludes that the U.S. is breaking new ground in facing the reality of geographic…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography Instruction
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Miller, E. Willard; de Souza, Anthony R. – Journal of Geography, 1984
Instructors at all levels can draw on a wide range of materials to teach a course on the geography of Canada. Resources cited include books, journal articles, professional literature, data and maps, films, filmstrips, and slide sets. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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Robinson, J. Lewis – Journal of Geography, 1976
Four traditions, or central themes, of geography--spatial tradition, area studies tradition, man-land tradition, and earth-science tradition--are assessed in terms of some recent trends. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Conceptual Schemes, Geographic Regions, Geography
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Currey, Donald R. – Journal of Geography, 1976
This paper compares briefly, within the regional context of the western United States, several of the more readily adoptable models that are being used or could be used to provide estimates of annual climatic water need appropriate to macroscale applications in introductory geography courses. (Author)
Descriptors: Climate, Comparative Analysis, Geography, Geography Instruction
Matrusov, I. S. – Soviet Education, 1973
Objectives of a seventh grade course in physical geography and an eighth grade course in economic geography are outlined, among them is the goal of having each student comprehend the contribution each region within the Soviet Union makes to the national economy and to international development. (JB)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Economic Development, Economics Education, Geographic Concepts
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Saveland, Robert N. – Journal of Geography, 1979
Teachers of 13-year-old students are invited to participate in a place-vocabulary project conducted by the International Geographical Union. Students associate names of oceans, countries, and cities with their correct location on a world outline map. Although the test is included, teachers must contact the coordinator to participate. (KC)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Geography Instruction, Map Skills, Physical Geography
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Maksakovsky, Vladimir – Journal of Geography, 1989
Discusses the new Soviet geography curriculum comprised of: Introduction to Physical Geography; Geography of the Continents and Oceans; Geography of the USSR; Geography of the USSR II; and Economic and Social Geography of the World. Discusses the program's scientific content and describes the trends of geography instruction in Soviet classrooms.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Earth Science, Educational Trends, Foreign Countries
Field, Sherry L.; Hoge, John D. – 1994
The paper reviews the 18 National Geography Standards developed in 1994. The Standards are grouped under the organizers of: (1) The World in Spatial Terms; (2) Places and Regions; (3) Physical Systems; (4) Human Systems; (5) Environment and Society; and (6) The Uses of Geography. One hundred activities for the elementary classroom with each…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography, Geography Instruction
Educational Foundation for Visual Aids, London (England). – 1971
Audiovisual aids for teaching about the geography of Europe, that may be bought or rented from suppliers in Britain, are listed in this 120-page catalog. Audiovisual materials available include films, filmstrips, slides, overhead projector transparencies, wallsheets, prints, records, tapes, and teaching kits. Each catalog entry describes the…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Catalogs, Geography Instruction, Visual Aids
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Ehemann, Jane – Clearing House, 1977
This learning exercise was designed for a seventh grade geography class in Western Pennsylvania using highway maps from a local service station. It is designed to provide practice in skills in using the key, the grid system, the mileage scale for finding distances, and to develop an appreciation for the variety of information a student can obtain…
Descriptors: Etymology, Geography, Geography Instruction, Learning
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Hall, Robin – Geographical Education, 1986
This article describes Art and the Built Environment (ABE), a project developed in the United Kingdom. Discusses the benefits and problems associated with using aesthetically oriented study methods to analyze townscapes as part of geography's contribution to environmental education. (JDH)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Environmental Education, Geography, Geography Instruction
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Kelly, James L. – Journal of Geography, 1985
Knowing a place well may demand experiencing it from the inside to see it in detail and viewing it from the outside to attain greater perspective. This article suggests elements that contribute to understanding home when away by using the works of American expatriate writers who lived in Paris in the 1920s. (RM)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Creativity, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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Johnson, Peter C. – Journal of Geography, 1988
States that the Model United Nations (M.U.N.) is a colorful and stimulating way to teach geography and help secondary school students overcome their indifference to classroom instruction. Outlines the procedures for implementing the M.U.N. in a classroom situation and indicates how it addresses the fundamental themes in geography. (Author/GEA)
Descriptors: Geographic Concepts, Geography, Geography Instruction, Secondary Education
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Long, James – Social Studies, 1985
The historical destinies of all nations have been strongly conditioned by their geographic setting and their natural environment. Intended as background information for teachers, geographical features of the USSR are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Geography Instruction, Physical Geography, Resource Materials
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