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AAG Center for Global Geography Education (CGGE) globalgeography.aag

AAG Center for Global Geography Education (CGGE) http://globalgeography.aag.org. CGGE Module Structure. CP. CP. CP. CP. CP. CP. CF. CS. CS. CS. CS. CS. CS. Conceptual Framework how geographers analyze each issue Case Studies illustrations of issue in different regions

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AAG Center for Global Geography Education (CGGE) globalgeography.aag

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  1. AAG Center for Global Geography Education(CGGE)http://globalgeography.aag.org

  2. CGGE Module Structure CP CP CP CP CP CP CF CS CS CS CS CS CS Conceptual Framework how geographers analyze each issue Case Studies illustrations of issue in different regions Collaborative Projects online tools for students in different places to discuss issues

  3. Current Case Studies MigrationWestern Europe, Chile, Asians/Latinos to US Global Economy New Zealand, South America, US Global Climate ChangeAustralia, Singapore, US Water Resources UK, Palestine, Southeast US National IdentityEU, Ireland, US Pop. & Natural Resources Argentina, China, Los Angeles At international workshops, new regional case studies will be developed (e.g., South Asia)

  4. Inquiry Model of Pedagogy Question-Driven • Questions direct students to key learning outcomes • Instructor facilitates student discovery of concepts Data-Based • Uses real-world data to illustrate geog concepts • Data take many forms (maps, graphs, stories, etc.) • Students need time and guidance to analyze data

  5. Getting Involved Modules will undergo further testing through May 2011 When Phase 2 is complete (August 2011), website will include: 1. Registration for International Collaborations 2. Facilitator’s Guide 3. Selected materials in Spanish and Chinese 4. Opportunities to Create New Regional Case Studies AAG Center for Global Geography Education(CGGE)Internationalizing the Teaching and Learning of Geography

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