Publication Date
| In 2024 | 128 |
| Since 2023 | 284 |
| Since 2020 (last 5 years) | 863 |
| Since 2015 (last 10 years) | 1863 |
| Since 2005 (last 20 years) | 3484 |
Descriptor
Source
Author
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
| Practitioners | 2009 |
| Teachers | 1939 |
| Students | 260 |
| Researchers | 242 |
| Administrators | 161 |
| Policymakers | 45 |
| Parents | 26 |
| Media Staff | 23 |
| Community | 12 |
| Counselors | 1 |
| Support Staff | 1 |
| More ▼ | |
Location
| United Kingdom | 322 |
| Australia | 308 |
| Canada | 289 |
| United Kingdom (England) | 265 |
| Turkey | 218 |
| United States | 207 |
| Germany | 164 |
| Africa | 137 |
| China | 129 |
| Japan | 110 |
| New Zealand | 106 |
| More ▼ | |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Yoon, Ee-Seul; Gulson, Kalervo; Lubienski, Christopher – AERA Open, 2018
In this article, we map the expansion of geographic approaches in education policy scholarship in the last two decades. Our main objective is to trace key contributions, illuminating moments and turns from multiple epistemological perspectives within the scholarship of education policy and from the field of (human) geography. In doing so, we…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Educational Policy, School Choice, Geographic Information Systems
Sharp, Emma L.; Fagan, Joseph; Kah, Melanie; McEntee, Marie; Salmond, Jennifer – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2021
"Wicked problems" are complex to understand and challenging to teach. Our experience of teaching about environmental concerns in Aotearoa New Zealand suggests how these concepts are taught is more important for student learning than the nature of wicked problems themselves. By offering opportunities for students to co-develop their own…
Descriptors: World Problems, Concept Teaching, Environmental Education, Geography Instruction
Petrikovicová, Lucia; Durinková, Adriána; Králik, Roman; Kurilenko, Victoria – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2021
As part of the educational process, it is currently difficult for a teacher to engage students for the amount of information that is available all around us today. Therefore, it is necessary to choose appropriate methods and actively prepare various teaching aids that can motivate students, arouse interest in self-study and thus educate them. The…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Field Trips, Teaching Methods, Geography Instruction
Rueschhoff, Jan; Palma, Heather – Journal of Geography, 2021
The relationship between teacher quality and student achievement is often at the heart of educational debates about student success. In this study, we leverage data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) to explore relationships between geography achievement in the 8th grade and various indicators of teacher quality. We found…
Descriptors: Correlation, Teacher Effectiveness, Faculty Development, Teaching Experience
Youngs, Suzette; Erekson, James A.; Kyser, Christine – Reading Horizons, 2021
Romanticized rural storytelling creates difficulties for rural children in finding mirrors, seeing people like themselves and places like their homes as principal characters and settings in picturebooks. The same romanticism likewise makes it unlikely for picturebook readers in cities and suburbs to find realistic windows into rural life. Despite…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Content Analysis, Picture Books, Fiction
Duncan, Kristen E.; Hall, Delandrea; Dunn, Damaris C. – Social Studies, 2023
Research indicates that social studies classrooms, as they currently exist, are a site of suffering for Black students. This is largely because social studies curricula limit Black experiences to oppression and liberation. In this article, we propose implementing and centering Black joy in social studies classrooms to help social studies education…
Descriptors: African American History, Psychological Patterns, Social Studies, African American Students
Chen, Hui; Zhang, Yi; Yang, Wendie; Yu, Qiuchen; Yang, Jiumin – Educational Psychology, 2023
The study investigated the effect of an instructor's positive (vs. neutral) emotions in video lectures on student learning using either easy or difficult geography topics (i.e. easy: the Earth within the universe; difficult: understanding time and date calculations of Earth). The results showed that, first, students responded more positively…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Video Technology, Lecture Method, Geography
Chiriac, Mona Lissa; Ia?u, Corneliu – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2023
As complex global challenges threaten our children's future, there is little international debate that schools must foster education for sustainable development (ESD) by unpacking sustainable development (SD) themes and stimulating (meta)cognitive growth towards higher-order epistemological stances conducive of innovation and transformation.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Knowledge Level, Sustainable Development
Özturk Demirbas, Çagri – Review of International Geographical Education Online, 2020
The refereed and periodical journals, which form the basis of scientific communication, have different functions such as quality control, archival creation, the promotion of authors, and information distribution. Journals that previously addressed wider audiences and disciplines are becoming increasingly thematic today and are beginning to address…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Foreign Countries, Geography, Policy
Culp, Brian – Quest, 2020
The 39th Annual Dudley A. Sargent Lecturer challenges the kinesiology professions to be intentional in addressing issues related to spatiality. Beginning with an outline of how such a focus has viability for the profession, the author overviews: (a) spatial justice and mobility through the lens of Gordon Parks; (b) surfing, localism and cityhood…
Descriptors: Humanization, Social Justice, Kinetics, Physical Education
Gersmehla, Phil; Gersmehla, Carol; Mater, Marty – Geography Teacher, 2020
The GeoHistoGram is a carefully designed graphic organizer to help solve a common educational problem. Its purpose is to help students organize facts about history and geography in order to remember them better. In this article, the authors will summarize the neuroscience that underlies the design of the GeoHistoGram.
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Visual Aids, Geography Instruction, History Instruction
Bryan Smith – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2024
The worlds we inhabit tell stories, stitched into the material and symbolic representations of the past that comes to define the features of our places. These stories are never neutral, anchored as they are in the intentional (re)presentation of a racialized white, masculine, and settler story as "our" story. Indeed, space, as an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Colonialism, Decolonization, Teaching Methods
Jaume Binimelis Sebastián; Antoni Ordinas Garau; Maurici Ruiz Pérez – Educational Studies, 2024
The article underscores that the cartographic language used in social science textbooks for primary education in Spain is unsuitable and does not meet the demands of the official syllabus. Consequently, pupil literacy in geography with regard to regional geography is markedly ethnocentric. To demonstrate this, the cartographic content of textbooks…
Descriptors: Geography, Knowledge Level, Cartography, Social Sciences
Kristin Herman; Miguel Ramlatchan; Ross Herman – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
Over the past decade, geospatial technologies have emerged as a tool for developing spatial reasoning and cognitive processes. While the foundational Learning to Think Spatially report from the National Research Center (2006) launched research into the use of geospatial technologies in isolation, more recently, cloud-based simulation software have…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Ability, Computer Simulation, Instructional Design
Lucy Bailey; Mark T. Gibson – Journal of Research in International Education, 2024
This paper explores the thesis of de-globalisation in relation to international education. Through interrogating accounts of international school leadership during the COVID-19 crisis, the tension between international expectations and localised realities is charted, with four central tenets of internationalism undermined by the pandemic…
Descriptors: International Schools, Global Approach, COVID-19, Pandemics

Peer reviewed
Direct link
