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Hohenemser, Christoph – Environment, 1973
The roots of new physics courses are considered and doubts raised about them particularly when they are addressed to problems of society. A new, career-oriented undergraduate major on technology and man is then suggested. To illustrate its content, a course on urban transportation is described in detail. (BL)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Higher Education
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Hawley, Amos H. – Science, 1973
Author suggests that study of population growth is not a field of study only for ecologists. Population growth is related with social sciences in the nature of its process and future consequences. Broader, comprehensive approaches to this problem will be useful. (PS)
Descriptors: Ecology, Environment, Environmental Education, Human Capital
International Understanding at School, 1972
A group of young scientists from various countries met at Unesco headquarters in May of 1972 to discuss the current issues in growth of world populations. The factors considered merit reflexion by teachers who plan to give attention to these issues in the classroom. (Author)
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Demography, Developing Nations, Ecology
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McKenna, Harold J. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1971
City College of New York experiments with a course in human ecology, considering political, economic, social, psychological, and scientific implications of man's role in the environment. Current issues, problem research, and action projects are used in the three-part interdisciplinary approach. (BL)
Descriptors: Course Organization, Ecology, Environment, Graduate Study
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Allen, Ralph K. – Journal of Geography, 1971
The culture area concept is a valuable tool for the geography teacher to use in studying broad patterns of cultural adaptation and variation, especially when mapped at successive historical periods. Culture area and geographic region are closely related concepts with common problems of scale and classification. (NH)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Area Studies, Concept Teaching, Culture
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Frazier, John W. – Journal of Geography, 1979
Describes the development of applied geography programs and restructuring of curricula with an emphasis on new technique and methodology courses, though retaining the liberal arts role. Educational geographers can help the programs to succeed through curriculum analysis, auditing, advising students, and liaison with other geography sources. (CK)
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, College Faculty, Curriculum Development, Geography Instruction
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Kirby, Andrew – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1980
Suggests a method for introducing university students to the notion that apparently straight-forward scientific research may contain ideological flaws. Explores researchers who have undertaken debates in their literature and classifies their ideologies as either aware or unaware. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Bias, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Human Geography
McGowan, Moray – Praxis des Neusprachlichen Unterrichts, 1979
Recommends, for use in teaching English as a foreign language, Fuller's poem "Geography Lesson," in which the geographical outlines of the British Isles, as well as British social and economic structure, are humanized in an ironic fashion. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Area Studies, English (Second Language), Geography, Human Geography
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Cohen, Saul B. – Journal of Geography, 1990
Argues that the geopolitical theory of Halford Mackinder and Derwent Whittlesey is outdated. Applies a developmental approach in general systems theory to geopolitical analysis. Explains that the evolution of superpowers enables gateway states to attain independence, facilitating global equilibrium and allowing an international integrated system…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Geographic Regions, Geography, Global Approach
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Herubel, Jean-Pierre V. M. – Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 2005
French geography dissertations for the years 1985-2002 were examined for their salient characteristics in terms of degree production, dissertation type, institutional affiliation, and geographical reach. These dissertations offer a rich base of research conducted in a country known for its innovative geographical research and tradition. Particular…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Geography, Bibliometrics, Human Geography
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Pandit, Kavita; Alderman, Derek – Journal of Geography, 2004
Broadening the intercultural awareness and international outlook of undergraduate students is best achieved through active rather than passive learning. The international student interview provides an excellent strategy for such active learning in introductory human geography classes. It allows American-born students to enter into a dialogue with…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Undergraduate Students, Active Learning, Foreign Students
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Flint, Colin – Journal of Geography, 2002
Have you voted? Have you sung the national anthem recently? Have you objected to racial or sexual discrimination? Have you worn a political button or participated in a political rally? Have you turned a blind eye? Have you thought about the impact of US sanctions and air patrols on Iraq? Have you decided not to? Whether the answer is yes or no to…
Descriptors: Sanctions, Sexual Harassment, Human Geography, Political Divisions (Geographic)
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Smucker, Janneken L. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2004
While the Old Order Amish are often thought of as the plain dressing religious sect that attracts millions of tourists annually to Pennsylvania Dutch country, this Anabaptist group also has a significant history in the Great Plains. The Amish who settled in the Great Plains share commonalities with the Old Order Amish who remained in more…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, Human Geography, United States History, Visual Aids
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Latham, Alan; McCormack, Derek P. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2007
This paper reflects on the use of digital photography in urban-based human geography fieldwork. It draws on the authors' experience of introducing digital photography into the teaching and assessment of a level 3 undergraduate field course in Berlin. To begin they outline how they sought to use simple digital technologies in order to facilitate…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Geography Instruction, Photography, Field Instruction
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Jocoy, Christine L. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2006
This article presents the reflections of a new instructor of economic geography in the USA. The author offers practical advice for designing and delivering a course for the first time. Suggestions are given in support of the view that sharing knowledge of effective teaching practices is an important component of mentoring early-career faculty. By…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Geography Instruction, College Faculty, Teaching Experience
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