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Haigh, Martin – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2014
Transformative learning may involve gentle perspective widening or something more traumatic. This paper explores the impact of a transformative pedagogy in a course that challenges learners to "think like a planet". Among six sources of intellectual anxiety, learners worry about: why Gaia Theory is neglected by their other courses; the…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Ecology, Physical Geography, Learning Theories
Haigh, Martin – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2013
Focusing on the peer review process, this guide for potential "Journal of Geography in Higher Education" ("JGHE") authors suggests 10 golden ground rules for preparing a successful contribution to the "JGHE." These are (1) have something interesting to say, (2) have something useful to say, (3) address your audience,…
Descriptors: Geography, Higher Education, Periodicals, Peer Evaluation
Haigh, Martin – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2011
Invitational Theory argues that learning is enhanced when learners are positively encouraged or "invited" into the educational experience. Arising from perceptual and self-concept theory, Invitational Pedagogy is constructed on four principles: respect for people, trust, optimism and intentionality, and upon five pillars: people, places, policies,…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Theory Practice Relationship, Learning Theories, Teacher Role
Boyd, William E.; Healey, Ruth L.; Hardwick, Susan W.; Haigh, Martin; Klein, Phil; Doran, Bruce; Trafford, Julie; Bradbeer, John – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2008
This paper examines ethics in learning and teaching geography in higher education. It proposes a pathway towards curriculum and pedagogy that better incorporates ethics in university geography education. By focusing on the central but problematic relationships between (i) teaching and learning on the one hand and research on the other, and (ii)…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Geography, Ethics
Pawson, Eric; Fournier, Eric; Haigh, Martin; Muniz, Osvaldo; Trafford, Julie; Vajoczki, Susan – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2006
This paper makes a critical assessment of problem-based learning (PBL) in geography. It assesses what PBL is, in terms of the range of definitions in use and in light of its origins in specific disciplines such as medicine. It considers experiences of PBL from the standpoint of students, instructors and managers (e.g. deans), and asks how well…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Criticism
Haigh, Martin – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2005
The declaration of the "United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development" (ESD), Resolution 57/254, February 2003, provides the best yet occasion for higher education institutions (HEIs) to "green" their curricula. The idea for the Decade emerges from a progression of high-level international conferences, beginning with Stockholm,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHaigh, Martin; Gold, John R. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1993
Asserts that traditional field study, widely regarded as an essential part of geographical higher education, is under attack because of high costs and poor administration. Describes a case study of an undergraduate program that combines training in field study with research and presentation skills. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Cost Effectiveness, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies

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