The new “question-of-the-week” is: What are creative ways to teach geography? Please share your thoughts in the comments or, if you prefer, feel free to email them to me. You can also send questions ...
Baber gathering fossils at Mazon Creek, Illinois, 1895, during the first field class at the University of Chicago to which women were admitted. Photo from University of Chicago Photographic Archive, ...
It’s all too common to think of geography education as a rote march through cities, countries, borders, mountain ranges, and rivers. But Sarah L. Smiley, an associate professor at Kent State ...
NEW HANOVER – Tyler Petrochko’s first foray into coding came in a round-about way. ‘I was a freshman. I was really, really addicted to Netflix,’ said the current Germantown Academy senior hailing from ...
Honored for two decades of research, teaching and mentorship at UC Santa Barbara, David López-Carr, a professor in the Department of Geography, has won the 2024 CLAG Teaching Award from the Conference ...
Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy reported that high school history textbooks did not include key moments in Latino history (“High school textbooks fall short on teaching Latino history, ...
Outline the reasons why teenagers should be involved in the design of public spaces Explain, with examples, how architects are attempting to involve young people in the design and development of their ...
IT was Edwin Starr who once asked: “War – what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.” Not entirely true. It’s excellent at teaching folk geography. I now know Tripoli is the capital of Libya. Before our ...
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