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Hanus, Martin; Tani, Sirpa; Béneker, Tine; Höhnle, Steffen – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2022
During the 2015 sudden rise in migration movements in Europe, approximately 2.4 million refugees arrived in Europe and 1.2 million asylum applications were received in the European Union countries. We were interested in finding out whether these rapid changes and the polarised attitudes represented in the media affected young people's attitudes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Differences, Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes
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Rushton, Elizabeth A. C.; Nayeri, Cyrus; Beardmore Crowther, Darcy; Griffiths, Lydia; Newell, Pierce; Sayliss, Zoë; Wise, Juliette; Zeina, Aisha – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2022
Drawing on the perspectives of six student teachers (including five geography specialists) and two teacher educators, four key components are identified as being crucial to enable those undertaking a geography-focused programme of Initial Teacher Education to thrive rather than simply survive. These include, (1) nurturing an enjoyment of…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Student Teachers, Teacher Educators, Preservice Teacher Education
Ashari, Arif; Saputro, Eko P. N.; Jamaludin, Syarif – Geography Teacher, 2022
This paper offers alternative information about challenges faced by geography teachers in implementing online learning during the first wave of COVID-19 outbreaks in Indonesia. This paper is based on the experiences of teachers from various regions in Indonesia. First, the authors describe how online teaching and learning are performed by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Kriewaldt, Jeana; Lee, Shu Jun – Geographical Education, 2022
This article reports on out-of-field (OOF) geography teaching in Australia. Participants were 298 teachers who responded to a national survey in late 2019. Findings indicate that OOF teaching remains prevalent in Australian geography classrooms which affects students' experience of learning geography. It also reports on the effects of policies in…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Certification, Foreign Countries
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Hammond, Lauren – Oxford Review of Education, 2023
This article critically considers the importance of educators asking, 'who are the children we teach?' before attending to questions of purpose, curriculum and pedagogy. Through examining the relationships between identities, place and time-space, the article contributes to wider debates about how geography can enhance our knowledge of educational…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Religion, Self Concept, Foreign Countries
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Duncan, Kristen E.; Hall, Delandrea; Dunn, Damaris C. – Social Studies, 2023
Research indicates that social studies classrooms, as they currently exist, are a site of suffering for Black students. This is largely because social studies curricula limit Black experiences to oppression and liberation. In this article, we propose implementing and centering Black joy in social studies classrooms to help social studies education…
Descriptors: African American History, Psychological Patterns, Social Studies, African American Students
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Kristin Herman; Miguel Ramlatchan; Ross Herman – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
Over the past decade, geospatial technologies have emerged as a tool for developing spatial reasoning and cognitive processes. While the foundational Learning to Think Spatially report from the National Research Center (2006) launched research into the use of geospatial technologies in isolation, more recently, cloud-based simulation software have…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Ability, Computer Simulation, Instructional Design
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P. Fraile-Jurado; E. Sánchez-Rodríguez; V. Rodriguez-Galiano – Journal of Geography, 2024
This study examined how studying Geography and using personal landscape photography impact university-level Physical Geography students' ecological perspectives. A survey, employing the New Environmental Paradigm (NEP), was conducted on 77 History undergraduates at the semester's start and end. The results showed a significant shift toward more…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Photography, Ecology, Student Attitudes
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Di Wilmot; Clare Brooks – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2024
A key responsibility of academic scholarship is to further develop the field under investigation and to critically evaluate how it is responding to challenges from both inside and outside of the field of enquiry. This article offers an overview of whether the scholarship published in geography education (GE) from the perspective of the Commission…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Geographic Concepts, Conservation Education, Global Approach
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Alaric Maude – Geographical Education, 2024
This article develops a case for adding human wellbeing as an additional core concept to the Australian Curriculum: Geography, either officially, or unofficially through the practice of teachers. It argues, first, that the addition of human wellbeing will complement the existing core concept of sustainability, which students use to evaluate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Well Being, Fundamental Concepts, Geography Instruction
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Jutta Mägdefrau; Patrick Urlbauer; Andreas Michler – Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, 2024
One aim of secondary education is to convey informed and multilayered notions, rather than simplistic stereotypes, about other nations. In this context, textbook materials play a decisive role as teaching aids. In this article, we analyze representations of China in seventy-one secondary school textbooks from two federal states in Germany. We used…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Textbook Content, Content Analysis, Visual Aids
DeAnna L. Gore – Geography Teacher, 2025
This lesson plan will illustrate how Taiwan can be used as a case study in an undergraduate human geography, population geography, or demography course. Incorporating Taiwan within the curriculum can equip students with a deep understanding of demographic concepts, specifically as it relates to the demographic trends in Taiwan. Through in-depth…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Demography, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Debbie Sonu; Karen Zaino; Robert J. Helfenbein – Critical Education, 2025
What might an anti-capitalist education look like? To address this question, we examine the curricular visions of 56 elementary school teachers in New York City, who were asked to design one lesson on the issue of social class and economic inequality. Grounded in neoliberal racial capitalism and critical geography, our analysis finds that teachers…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Racism, Neoliberalism, Social Systems
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Yannick Noah Layer – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
In recent years, the field of geography in higher education has increasingly embraced the integration of visual and audio-visual methods as it enables enhanced understanding, multimodal learning, and geospatial literacy. Therefore, there is ample opportunity to incorporate new techniques from various disciplines to improve modern education for…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Job Skills, Skill Development
Gersmehla, Phil; Gersmehla, Carol; Mater, Marty – Geography Teacher, 2020
The GeoHistoGram is a carefully designed graphic organizer to help solve a common educational problem. Its purpose is to help students organize facts about history and geography in order to remember them better. In this article, the authors will summarize the neuroscience that underlies the design of the GeoHistoGram.
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Visual Aids, Geography Instruction, History Instruction
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