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10/26/2009

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Geography
Definition
a field of study to help us understand people, places, and environment, and how they affect each other.
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5 themes of geography
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1. location
2. place
3. human/environment interaction
4. movement
5. regions
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Location
Definition
position on earth's surface
ex. map, globe, distance, absolute-streets, longitude, latitude
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Place
Definition
physical and human characteristics
ex. topography, climate, population, human elements- who lives there
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Human/environment interaction
Definition
relationships within places
ex. ecology, environment, technology, pollution- how do we affect the environment.
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Movement
Definition
humans interacting on earth
ex. migration, transportation, needs, wants- why we move.
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Region
Definition
how they form and change
ex. urban, rural, community, land usage- what makes the area unique.
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Map making
Definition
-Requires visualization abilities
-The supreme test of map understanding
4 steps:
Collect or observe data
Organize or simplify data
Plan the map in terms of scale
Draft or draw the map
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Use of map symbols
Definition
the legend or key explains what symbols mean. These symbols help you to read the map.
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CHAPTER 7
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CHAPTER 7
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Rationale for teaching children economics
Definition
it will help students to make better decisions in our modern global economy.
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The stages for economic reasoning:
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Identify the question or problem
List the alternatives
Identify the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative
Choose the best alternative
Reevaluate the consequences of the decision
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Strategies to teach Economics:
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Literature
Case studies
Skits, Dramatic Reenactments, Simulations
Video games
Computer games
Websites
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Economics
Definition
The study of people making choices in the allocation of scarce resources.
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Economic Literacy
Definition
the ability to identify, analyze, and evaluate the consequences of individual economic decisions and public policy
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 8
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Six approaches to improve civic education:
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-Classroom instruction in government, history, law, and democracy
-Discussion of current events
-Service learning
-Extracurricular activities
-Student voice in school governance
-Student simulations of democratic processes and procedures
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advantages of service learning
Definition
Improves academic achievement
Meets real community needs
Promotes seeing the problem as an issue
Improves self-esteem of students
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service learning
Definition
The integration of community service with academic learning.
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citizenship skills
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p 240 para. 3
needed for citizens to to be able to participate in meetings and take part in community-based efforts.
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citizenship skills
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p 240 para. 3
needed for citizens to to be able to participate in meetings and take part in community-based efforts.
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Citizen education
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Recommendations in teaching time, chronology, history
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Most children acquire the concept of time by gradually recognizing that events fall into patterns. Connect at first to home life-time to get up, to eat, to play, etc.
Chronology-a more mature time sense that allows us to move away from personal experiences and extend our understanding of time backward and forward.
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understanding of historical fiction
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three approaches to teaching history
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Authentic learning
Active learning
Direct learning/ transmission
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Authentic learning
Definition
Fragments from the past that can serve as evidence for understanding more complete interpretations of the past.
Examples include a letter from a soldier in the Civil War, government documents, historical photographs.
These resources are given meaning by the learners who are using them as the seek to learn about and from the past.
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Active learning
Definition
Focus more on learning activities that require students to reorganize or re-represent background material.
Students assign meaning to facts through inquiry learning.
Students make connections between otherwise disconnected information. (Ex. Making a replica of a historical building)
This approach helps students possess historical knowledge that has meaning and context.
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Direct learning/transmission
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The teacher is in possession of some knowledge and can effectively transfer the understanding to learners using direct instructional methods.
A fixed body of knowledge is being transferred as a whole, without critical examination.
Focus on low-level forms of knowledge such as dates of events and names of important characters in history.
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