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Changing times in England: the influence on geography teachers’ professional practice [PDF]
School geography in England has been characterised as a pendulum swinging between policies that emphasise curriculum and pedagogy alternately. In this paper, I illustrate the influence of these shifts on geography teacher's professional practice, by ...
Clare Brooks, Brooks, Clare
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Despite a potentially revolutionary shift towards electric mobility in the passenger vehicle market, the academic and policymaking communities remain wedded to a techno-economic paradigm that may not fully appreciate deeper social and geographic elements
B. Sovacool +3 more
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SUCCESSES AND CHALLENGES OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
The article describes the main stages of the history of geographical ideas, reflecting integration approaches in the theory of geography, and the complexity of constructing a theory of general geography.
Viktor Alexandrovich Shalnev
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This study aims to develop Powtoon-based learning animation video media in geography subjects, especially natural disaster mitigation materials. The research method is Research and development (RD).
Usep Hidayat +2 more
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The geography of Irish voter turnout: A case study of the 2002 General Election
Turnout' is a key measure of participation in the democratic process. Specifically, it measures the proportion of eligible voters that turns out to vote on election day.
Adrian Kavanagh +2 more
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General Geography Booksand Travel Accounts in Moslem World [PDF]
Between the Second and founth centuries AH, travel to distant places became very common among Muslims. The Hajj Pilgrimage and quest for knowledge were among motives for traveling and search throughout the mundane realm in the Muslim World.
Hosein Gharachanloo
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The changing electoral geography of England and Wales: Varieties of “left-behindedness”
A well-established narrative has existed for some time in British politics: “left behind” places are gradually moving to the Conservatives as Labour dominate in urban, “cosmopolitan” areas.
Jamie Furlong
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Thematic networks as toolboxes: The case of the HERODOT Network for Geography in Europe
In some countries, Geography is struggling to survive as a subject as other disciplines develop and absorb geographical thoughts and methods into them.
Maria Attard
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Cultural Geography and Videogames [PDF]
While videogames have been a popular form of entertainment practice for a number of decades, it is only recently that they have been paid much attention by academics.
Ash, James +4 more
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Geography has never been so accessible; new media present documentaries about diverse places, supported by travelogues that ask intriguing questions, with superb imagery of natural and cultural features, all supported by emerging digital cartographies ...
Chalmers, Lex, Berg, Kathryn
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