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Environmental Systems Research Inst., Inc., Redlands, CA. – 1998
This set of teaching materials is geared toward students and teachers in grades 5-12 and focuses on the use of a geographic information system (GIS) to explore the world. The package consists of a booklet of instructional activities and background information about geographic information systems, a companion poster, and a software demonstration…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography
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Brunn, Stanley D. – Journal of Geography, 1973
It is believed that by the year 2000 boundaries will have less meaning, the city will become the focus of political attention (as opposed to the state), new political cultures will emerge accompanied by new voting patterns, centralized authority at the national level will continue, and political considerations will play a key role in environmental…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Geographic Regions, Geography, Geography Instruction
Fleming, Dan – International Journal of Political Education, 1981
Examines the impact of nationalism on six leading secondary level U.S. world geography textbooks. Specific examples of nationalistic bias are cited. Particular emphasis is given to the parallel between changes in American foreign policy and the focus of textbooks published over several decades. (AM)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Foreign Policy, Geography Instruction, Nationalism
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Klasky, Charles – Social Education, 1977
This article describes a class geography project which involves middle school and junior high school students in re-mapping the United States. A bibliography of print and human resources is included. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Geography Instruction, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
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Makowski, George J.; Strong, William R. – Journal of Geography, 1996
Shows that the experiment of the ancient Greek mathematician and geographer, Eratosthenes, can be replicated and used to teach geographic concepts. Eratosthenes calculated the most accurate ancient measurement of earth based on fundamental mathematics concepts and earth-sun relations. Includes instructions, illustrations, graphs, and historical…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Astronomy, Estimation (Mathematics), Geography
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Stainfield, John; Fisher, Peter; Ford, Bob; Solem, Michael – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2000
Traces the evolution of virtual field trips and discusses both the advantages and disadvantages of the virtual field trip. Explores three approaches to improving the interactivity of virtual field trips (interactive field exercises, generic software, and student-centered Web sites). Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Benefits, Field Trips
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Cook, Ian – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2000
Describes what is meant by border pedagogy stating that it focuses on the politics of difference, a central part of human geographical research. Discusses how this pedagogy and an alternative classroom culture were used when teaching a multicultural historical geography course, "Histories and Cultures of the Transatlantic." (CMK)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Course Content, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries
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Trites, John; Lange, Debbie – Journal of Geography, 2000
Discusses the challenges facing teachers with the introduction of the Advanced Placement (AP) human geography course and offers solutions for each of the challenges. Highlights issues such as: offering this course when it does not fit the prescribed curriculum, how to encourage students to enroll, and finding textbooks. (CMK)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Advanced Placement Programs, Course Content, Equivalency Tests
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Harper, Robert – Journal of Geography, 1990
Compares "old" geography curriculum with "new" geography curriculum proposed by National Geographic Society and based on five geographic themes. Examines new course as both geography course and as subject in the general education curriculum. Noting the marginal value and limitations of the new geography, recommends that the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation, Educational Improvement
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Kirman, Joseph M. – Journal of Geography, 1990
Presents a classroom exercise entitled, "Latitude, Longitude, Spell It" designed to reinforce the concepts of latitude and longitude. Teachers divide the class into teams, provide them with a map and latitude-longitude coordinate cards, and ask them to record cities found within a given radius of each coordinate. Includes necessary…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Concept Teaching, Geographic Concepts, Geography
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Maguire, David J. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1989
Evaluates the educational potential of the Domesday Interactive Videodisc System, which contains a massive data collection about many aspects of Great Britain and British life. Reviews the technology of the Domesday System and describes its functionality. Two case studies detail how the Domesday System may be used in teaching British geography.…
Descriptors: Cartography, Computer Assisted Instruction, Databases, Foreign Countries
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Petch, Jim; Reid, Ian – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1988
Examines the place of geomorphology in undergraduate programs in the United Kingdom. A questionnaire survey reveals that geomorphology is widely taught in all geo- and environmental sciences, but that teaching methods and the size of the curriculum vary significantly between disciplines. (LS)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, College Programs, Educational Research
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Kracht, James B. – Journal of Geography, 1989
Explains a way to introduce geographic concepts concerning the Great Plains through nineteenth-century folksongs. Folksongs relate what is geomorphologically true and reveal values and attitudes that are true for the region and time. A geographic understanding includes both the human and physical aspects of the region. (GG)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture, Geographic Concepts
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Cosgrove, Denis; Daniels, Stephen – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1989
Describes the concluding activity of a cultural geography course in which students went on a field trip to Venice (Italy) during spring vacation. Emphasizes the representation in relations between land and life, using the metaphor of theatre to conceptualize these relations. (GG)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Influences, Field Experience Programs, Foreign Countries
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Mayer, Robert H. – Social Studies, 1995
Maintains that geography teachers have a history of ignoring John Dewey's assertion that students' experiences are the best springboard to learning. Describes a set of lessons designed to serve as an introduction to a world geography course based on the concept that students begin with themselves. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Strategies
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