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National Council for Geographic Education. – 1980
The geographic knowledge, skills, and understandings of fourth, fifth, and sixth graders can be assessed through this test which was developed by the National Council for Geographic Education. The test consists of 27 questions on geography skills, 25 questions on physical geography, and 23 questions on human geography. Students are directed to…
Descriptors: Charts, Geography Instruction, Graphs, Human Geography
Kracht, James B. – 1978
The paper describes a study of the scope of geography achievement tests and the social studies components of national achievement tests. The research examined whether the tests' items were (1) directed primarily toward testing knowledge at the recall/memory level, and (2) comprehensive in their treatment of the discipline. Ten tests were analyzed,…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cognitive Measurement, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography
Stohr, Walter B. – 1974
This resource paper on economic geography is part of a series designed to supplement undergraduate geography courses. It interprets regional economic development in terms of geographic spatial patterns of production, income, and physical or economic distance. Chapter two outlines some selected characteristics of spatial disparities of economic…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economics, Geographic Concepts
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1966
Five resource units constitute the Kindergarten level of the Project Social Studies curriculum. The five units, on the theme of earth as the home of man, are preceded by a grid showing the concepts, generalizations, sequential development of skills, and attitudes appropriate to each unit. All the units follow a similar format, consisting of an…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Curriculum Guides, Fundamental Concepts, Geography
Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC. Commission on College Geography. – 1967
Eleven position papers, prepared by the staff and guest lecturers of the Summer Institute on Approaches to Introductory College Geography Courses, focus on the purpose, nature, scope, structure, processes, content, and key concepts to be emphasized in introductory college geography courses. Since each lecturer presented his point of view, the…
Descriptors: Climate, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Patton, Donald J., Ed.; And Others – 1970
This is the final report of the High School Geography Project (HSGP), born of a joint committee of the National Council of Geographic Education and the Association of American Geographers, 1959-1961. Chapter one presents an interim, rather than final, assessment of the project as it stood in the summer of 1970, at its completion. Chapter two…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Popescu, Diane – Geoscope, 1978
Describes a simulation game in which the objective is to highlight the social, political, economic, and environmental factors related to the building of a natural gas pipeline. Groups of players represent private enterprise, government, local people, environmentalists, and news media. For journal availability, see SO 507 287. (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Classroom Games, Ecological Factors, Environment, Ethnic Groups
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Wiegand, Patrick; Stiell, Bernadette – Educational Studies, 1996
Presents the results of an experiment that asked 53 middle school children to identify continent shapes and to arrange them to form a map of the world. Australia, Europe, and Asia were the most recognized. Misidentified and misaligned most consistently were Africa and Antarctica. Discusses possible reasons and teachers' responses. (MJP)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Fundamental Concepts, Geographic Location, Geography
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Bock, Judith K. – Councilor, 1990
Suggests enhancing geographic education by teaching geography as a relationship between humans and the environment. Explores how to use the geographic themes of location, place and relationships, movement, and regions in the classroom. Provides suggestions for teaching geographic skills and developing geographic tools. Argues geographic awareness…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Geographic Concepts
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Bedford, Richard – New Zealand Journal of Geography, 1996
Provides an overview of recent New Zealand immigration policy including information suitable for inclusion in lesson plans and units of study. Discusses accessing and using population, migration, and immigration data and addresses possible problems and deficiencies. Includes statistical and graphic analysis of data. (MJP)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries, Geographic Distribution
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Herman, R. D. K. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
Using storytelling from his experiences with the Western Apache, Keith Basso elaborates the notion that "wisdom sits in places," that is, the way in which social and cultural knowledge and guidance--wisdom--is based on experience. Because experience occurs in places, landscapes (and their stories and place names) can come to encode social and…
Descriptors: Cultural Maintenance, Geography, American Indian Education, Intellectual Disciplines
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Cornelius, Sarah; Medyckyj-Scott, David; Forrest, David; Williams, Andrew; Mackaness, William – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2008
Work placements are a well-established part of the curricula of many geographical sciences, as are opportunities for online learning. Whilst many aspects of the learning experience for undergraduates have been given an online makeover the placement has remained a "real" experience. This paper considers the potential value of an online placement…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Learning Experience, Internet, Case Studies
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Sasaki, Midori; Oguchi, Takashi; Okabe, Atsuyuki; Sadahiro, Yukio – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2008
Geographic information system (GIS) education in Japan lags far behind that in Western developed countries. As such the development of systematic GIS education in Japanese universities, including the preparation of a GIS standard curriculum, becomes an urgent issue. This article examines the present situation and recent trends of GIS education in…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Implementation, Educational Trends, Academic Standards
Oldakowski, Ray, Ed.; Molina, Laurie, Ed.; Purdum, Betsy, Ed. – 1997
This guide presents examples of Florida's unique natural environments, its attempts to preserve natural areas, and to perform the careful balancing act required to encourage development for its ever growing transient and permanent resident populations without destroying valuable natural resources. The volume offers a look at some of the less…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Geography, Geography Instruction, Science and Society
Vale, Thomas R. – 1982
General questions of vegetation change and the relationship between natural and human causes of plant disturbance are examined. The themes presented were treated by the author in a semester-long, college-level geography course. The book might be used as an outline for professors wishing to develop such a course, as a text for students, or as a…
Descriptors: Botany, Change, Environmental Influences, Geography Instruction
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