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  • Improving the cognitive development of students' mental maps of the world
  • Assessment of the effectiveness of teaching students (12-13 yrs. old) to develop a mental map of the world. - (DWG)
  • 1997
  • Geopolitics ; Perception ; Political geography ; Sphere of influence ; State ; Students ; Teaching of geography
  • In ranking 55 countries of the world, American university students placed the USA, Japan, Britain, Germany, Russia, France, China, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Italy as the ten most important countries in the world in that order. - (DWG)
  • 1997
  • This presidential address to the Asoociation of Pacific coast geographers (Sacramento, California, 11 June 1996) shows the many contributions that Linnaeus and his students made to understanding the world's geographical variation. The method
  • of observation used by Linnaeus and his traveling students was clearly within the man-land tradition of geography, and it significantly advanced knowledge not only of plant classification, but also of agriculture, minerals, geology, geomorphology and folk culture
  • 1997
  • The article identifies teaching strategies to explore cultural universals by identifying things in students' daily lives and then comparing different cultural perspectives through an exploration of these universals. Use of Internet to find sources
  • 1997
  • Field trip process is described that helps teachers to guide students to explore and analyze a real human system. - (DWG)
  • 1997
  • Fieldstudies from Ghana. A presentation of surveys carried out by Danish students
  • un séjour de 3-4 mois de 1990 à 1997. Principaux sujets abordés : stratégies paysannes, intensification agricole, aptitudes et pratiques culturales, pédologie.
  • 1997
  • In a classroom setting, the study of the diffusion of health-related phenomena offers the opportunity to introduce students to the basic concepts of spatial diffusion. The AIDS epidemic can be used to study a range of issues such as power and gender
  • 1997
  • Addresses whether using interactive maps for gathering and presenting information can have a positive influence in learning geography content. In five different classes, a two-week experiment indicated that students prefer using computer techniques
  • 1997
  • Gardner's theory of seven kinds of intelligence is the framework to teach map symbols to upper elementary school students and as a way to encourage them to identify and practice their own strengths. - (DWG)
  • 1997
  • Discussion of the advantages of a stream table to introduce students to fluvial processes in landscape development. Provides descriptions of six exercises and two demonstrations to understand various physical processes. - (DWG)
  • 1997
  • Education ; European part of Russia ; Higher education ; Management ; Moscow ; Students ; University
  • 1997
  • Demographic change ; Demography ; Higher education ; Italy ; Population projection ; Regional disparities ; Scenario ; School population ; Schooling ; Students
  • 1997
  • Attitude ; Behaviour ; Economic reform ; Enquiry ; Higher education ; Kazakhstan ; Perception ; Political reform ; Russia ; Social change ; Students
  • 1997
  • in the world, understanding of spatial relations, ability to environmentally sensitive decision - making of applied geography. The knowledge of foreign cultures should help students to coexist with members of other nations. Changes of advanced studies
  • 1997