Exam 6: How Can I Teach Geography and Anthropology Content Powerfully
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Exam 8: How Can I Structure Classroom Discourse to Help Students Develop Social Studies Understandings23 Questions
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Exam 14: What Is the Research Base That Informs Ideas About Powerful Social Studies Teaching23 Questions
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Geographers typically emphasize the importance of authentic representations of other cultures as well as photographs and cultural artifacts.
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The five fundamental themes of geography anchor the geographic perspective on the human condition. These include
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Children's implicit orientation toward chauvinism is toward noticing
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Early map work with children should focus primarily on reading and answering questions about the graphics.
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When teachers plan units of study about cultures, they should organize them around
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According to the research, most American children acquire early and retain a preference for their own country and culture. As a classroom teacher, what will you do to promote positive attitudes about other countries and cultures?
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A global perspective simply means interactions or connections across the world.
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Geography is the study of people, places, and environments from
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Teachers often emphasize trivial facts in geographic education because they
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Good geographical instruction builds on the list of skills and processes defined by the National Council of Geographical Education.
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When addresses contemporary societies, it overlaps with cultural geography.
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Most American children acquire early and retain a preference for their own country and show
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Developing students' competency can stretch their thinking through questioning and planning inquiries using disciplinary concepts, evaluating sources, and using evidence; and communicating and taking informed action with an eye on improving the human condition, all in the spirit of promoting student voice and agency.
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What are the five themes of geography and how will you use them in your teaching?
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Most textbook series offer generally good lessons and activities related to the five themes of geography.
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