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Ronald V. Kalafsky; Carrie Liu Currier – Geography Teacher, 2025
Teaching regionally focused introductory undergraduate courses can be challenging when students do not have similar levels of formal geography experience. One way to offset this problem is to introduce core geographical concepts as a framework to help refocus attention on the myriad spatial dynamics at work in a region. This article explores how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography, Undergraduate Students, Geographic Regions
Jailson Lopes Albuquerque; Francisco Clébio Rodrigues Lopes – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
This article aims to understand the concept of socio-spatial segregation as content in Geography teaching, using a methodological proposal based on cinematographic language. In this way, thinking about Geography teaching in contemporary times means understanding the relationship between students and their daily lives. To this end, socio-spatial…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Neighborhoods, Social Isolation
Daniel Paiva; Dorota Mantey; Marcia Silva; Daniela Ferreira; Inês Boavida-Portugal; Herculano Cachinho – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
While biosensing is becoming a popular tool among urban geographers to address the emotional experience of the urban environment, it is also posing significant challenges, as its application demands expertise on technology and human physiology that is not part of regular curricula in geography courses. Despite this, there is little exploration of…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Human Geography, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students
Gonzalo Mardones – Geography Teacher, 2025
GeoCamp was a place-based intensive short course in geographic inquiry and field methods for in-service teachers and education professionals held from July 18 to 27, 2022, in Iquitos, Peru, and the Loreto region of the Amazon. The course aimed to incorporate elements of geographic inquiry by exploring how plants, animals, and humans interact in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction, Geography, Inquiry
Yolanda C. Lin; Chris S. Duvall; Carolyn J. Hushman; Anna C. Marklin – Geography Teacher, 2025
Information design is the theory and practice of presenting information through the pairing of graphic and verbal content. It is important in the sciences because of the centrality of data visualization in research and teaching. This paper seeks to build the case for the inclusion of information design within both the Geography and university- or…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Geography, Geography Instruction, Curriculum Development
Paul Holloway; Sarah Thelen; Denise McCullagh; Peter Tangney; Koen R. Veenenbos; Sophie V. J. van der Horst; Agnes O'Leary; Suzanne Bermingham; Celena O'Brien; Niall O'Leary – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
Smartphones are increasingly becoming embedded in geography curriculums, meaning research is needed to gather insights from the student perspective to guide best practice for optimised implementation across diverse cohorts. This is particularly important in the context of ensuring that UN Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education) is met.…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Geographic Information Systems, Geography Instruction
Eli D. Lazarus – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
This article describes an exercise for a physical laboratory experiment designed to enable physical geography students to practice transferable quantitative skills through inquiry-based learning. The exercise is a deliberately simplified physical model of storm-driven coastal overwash typical of low-lying coastal barrier systems. The experiment…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Physical Geography, Inquiry, Active Learning
Yujing He – Curriculum Journal, 2025
This paper investigates how teachers' disciplinary knowledge shapes their recontextualisation practices for promoting powerful knowledge in classrooms. Situated within the context of geography education in China, this study employs a qualitative case study methodology to examine the recontextualisation of urban geography by four upper secondary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Geography Instruction, Human Geography
Uwe Krause; Emma Rawlings Smith; Radka Flajšhans Nedbalova; Xueying He; Yujing He; Naoyuki Ito; Milton Milaras; Jayeon Yang; Martin Hanus; Tine Béneker – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2025
There is an increasing urgency, driven by global geopolitical, ecological and climate crises, for geography teachers to use their subject expertise as agents of change to empower children and young people with the knowledge and skills needed to think geographically and better understand our complex and rapidly changing world. This paper brings our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Geography Instruction, Curriculum Development
Hana Svobodová; Petr Trahorsch – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2025
Geographical Olympiads are disciplinary competitions that can be a tool for assessing geographical knowledge and skills in different countries of the world. This article aims to analyse the results of the national and international geography Olympiads and to identify their conditionality and interrelationship. The secondary aim is to find out…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography, Geography Instruction, Evaluation Methods
Grace Healy; Lauren Hammond – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
In this article, we engage with undergraduate geography students' reflections on their geography education. We begin by examining the position of geography within education across the British Isles. Following this, we critically consider how geography education is shaped by "the gap" between school and university geography and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Geography Instruction, Curriculum Development
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
Avinoam Meir – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
Separation between human, physical, and GIS geographies is risky to geography's disciplinary survival. How can they be bridged through teaching in higher education? I dwell first upon the separation as rooted in the emergence of modern science and geography, the culture-nature binary, Kant's classification of knowledge, and positivistic science.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Undergraduate Students, Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups
Sutthiphong Meechandee; Nattapon Meekaew – Discover Education, 2025
Purpose: This study investigated the integration of Phenomenon-Based Learning (PhenoBL) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to enhance geo-literacy and student engagement among Grade 8 students in Thailand, addressing the gap in research on their combined impact in secondary geography teaching within the Thai educational context. Methods: The…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Navigation (Information Systems), Geography, Geography Instruction
Mayra Puente – Berkeley Review of Education, 2025
This systematic literature review analyzed the theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches higher education researchers used to examine the intersections between geography and student college choice. The literature review was guided by Critical Race Spatial Analysis, a conceptual framework and methodological approach for studying the…
Descriptors: College Choice, Critical Race Theory, Geography, Network Analysis

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