Developing a Spatial Perspective: Using the Local Landscape to Teach Students to Think Geographically.

Autor: Hermann, Dan
Zdroj: Journal of Geography; Jul1996, Vol. 95 Issue 4, p162-167, 6p
Abstrakt: This article summarizes methods used in a secondary school geography class to interest students in geography through examples drawn from local geography. Instead of relying on examples taken from exotic places to illustrate geographic concepts, the local landscape is used in the classroom to teach students about geography. The article is arranged according to the six essential elements of the National Geography Standards, but it does not imply that the methods presented should be used to teach the standards. Rather, the examples presented are used throughout a course in the geography of North and South America to develop an interest among students and, with examples from the local landscape, to increase student understanding of geographic concepts related to issues presented in the course. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
Databáze: Complementary Index