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Stoddard, Robert H. – 1983
The phenomenon of negative geography--the assertion that any location is better than the one selected--is discussed and ways in which this approach differs from traditional geography methodology are analyzed. Case studies of two citizens' groups which protested the relocation of a city mission and halfway house in their neighborhoods illustrate…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Problems, Community Relations, Geographic Concepts
Zeigler, Donald J. – 1981
Because of the rising real cost of energy, geographic patterns that have dominated the contemporary metropolitan landscape are in a state of change. A conceptual model of the contemporary and future metropolitan landscape is presented to stimulate thought about the changes which may evolve in the spatial organization of urban regions as the real…
Descriptors: Community Change, Energy, Futures (of Society), Geographic Distribution
Graves, Norman J. – 1975
The book reviews the historical development of geography as discipline and discusses the current status of geography teaching in British schools. Chapter one briefly identifies the rationale for including geography in the educational curriculum. Chapter two traces the role of geography in academic study from ancient Greece to the present. Growth…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Design
Massialas, Byron G.; And Others – 1974
This is the third unit in a series that introduces population concepts into the eighth grade American history curriculum. (See SO 013 782 for an overview to the guide.) In Episode III, the history topic is the late colonial periods. Unit objectives are to (1) examine the effects of different lifestyles on population changes in America and England;…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Curriculum Guides, Demography, Family Characteristics
Monahan, Robert L.; And Others – 1979
The document presents the first of five units on Canada developed for classroom use in American secondary schools. This unit, an overview of Canada, offers a sequence of information sheets for students and class activity suggestions for teachers which use a comparative approach stressing an understanding of Canada from the viewpoints of both…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Background, Foreign Countries
Breton, Roland J.-L. – 1979
This study, based on the 1970 U. S. census, concerns Francophones and French influences that are evident, particularly in Louisiana. Four aspects of the question are treated: (1) linguistic minorities in the U. S., especially those of Hispanic and German origin; (2) the history of Franco-Americans; (3) the present state of French in Louisana; and…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Creoles, Cultural Background, Cultural Context
Stranix, Edward L. – 1974
Twenty-seven activities are suggested for middle or junior high school students to perform while visiting any local cemetery. The activities make use of skills in mathematics, language arts, social studies, science, and environmental studies. All activities require a pencil and a copy of this workbook. Other materials for specific activities…
Descriptors: Death, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences, Field Trips
Clubb, Jerome M.; Traugott, Michael W. – 1978
While the emphasis in much recent research has been essentially on urban concerns, there are very substantial empirical data resources which are available for the study of nonmetropolitan social, political, and economic phenomenon. The sources of computer-readable data relevant to investigation of nonmetropolitan phenomena can be grouped into…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Community Organizations, Community Study, Comparative Analysis
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. Population Div. – 1974
This document, one of the series of United States Current Population Reports, is also a part of a series of "country statements," prepared as background material for the World Population Conference held in August 1974, which describe the demographic situations of approximately 57 cooperating countries. The population situation is…
Descriptors: American Culture, Birth Rate, Census Figures, Death
Hurst, Michael E. Eliot – 1972
The definition of geography as the study of man and the realities of his socio-economic milieu is the thesis on which this course in urban geography is based. The functions of the university are observed to be: 1) to ensure economic and cultural continuance; and 2) to advance knowledge and ways of knowing. The first of these functions appears to…
Descriptors: College Role, Course Content, Curriculum Guides, Economics
Dale, John Richmond – 1972
This study describes and evaluates an intermediate grade self-instructional unit in population geography organized according to the Forced Inferential Response Mode (FIRM) method of presentation. This mode of presentation is compared with a conventional narrative mode supplemented with graphics. The study indicates no statistically significant…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research
McKinney, John A. – 1971
This course of study was written as part of a total effort to revise curriculum to fit the quinmester administrative organization of Miami schools. The major intent is to provide a broad framework of goals and objectives, content, teaching strategies, class activities, and materials all related to a prescribed course of study. The guide is divided…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Black Education, Black Institutions
DaVanzo, Julie – 1976
This research study attempts to provide a fuller understanding of policy-related and technical aspects of the migration process. The study bridges the gap between previous research and present concerns of policymakers. The report draws upon longitudinal household data; employs new methodological techniques; and defines explanatory variables to…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Employment Opportunities, Employment Statistics, Family Mobility
Brown, Lester R.; And Others – 1976
Twenty-two facets of the world population problem are explored. The topics are economic, social, ecological, and political in nature and generally portray the stresses and strains associated with continued population growth in a world inhabited by four billion people. These aspects of the population problem are discussed: literacy, oceanic…
Descriptors: Demography, Developing Nations, Economically Disadvantaged, Energy Conservation
Nicholson, Beryl – 1976
In Norway, one of the world's most developed nations, a considerable proportion of households still obtain income from more than one source. From the time rural North Norway was settled, households have combined production for sale with production for their own consumption and have exploited various resources to do so. The household's requirements…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Consumer Economics, Developed Nations, Economic Change
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