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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Physical geography through local winter field studies

Fullerton, Roderick January 1973 (has links)
No description available.
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Geography teaching and environmental consciousness among Hong Kong secondary school students /

Yeung, Pui-ming, Stephen. January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 1994. / Questionnaires printed on both sides of color papers. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 190-211).
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Democratizing University Foodscapes? Student Food Cooperatives and the Neoliberal University

Marple, Amanda 23 May 2018 (has links)
<p> According to a report published in 2015, the National Center for Education estimated that over 20 million students were forecasted to enroll in higher education in the 2016&ndash;17 school year, situating American universities as major institutional food retailers. Over the past two decades, corporate food providers have increasingly sought long-term public and private university contracts as a means to expand their reach into lucrative campus food landscapes (foodscapes), replacing in-house services with cheaper, more &ldquo;efficient, and &ldquo;productive&rdquo; dining strategies. Companies such as Sodexo, Aramark, and Bon Appetit control the foodscapes of many university campuses across the United States, creating food environments dominated by corporate interests. </p><p> However, at the same time these corporate food service providers have colonized university food terrains, a growing movement of consumers concerned with ethical food sourcing have driven students across the United States to seek alternatives to dominant food sourcing strategies on their campuses. In a context of increased corporate control over their university foodscapes, student across the US have launched campaigns aiming to develop and establish student food cooperatives (SFCs), organizations seeking to assert the availability of sustainable, ethical, and healthy food options on campus in addition to pushing for more student decision-making power within their university food environments (Marsden, 2000). </p><p> It is within this context that my thesis aims to explore if and how student food cooperatives are creating new spaces for food sovereignty and if they are democratizing the control over their university food systems through campus based food initiatives.</p><p>
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Portrait of a Learning Farm| Re-rooting Selves, Natures, and Relationships

La Rochelle, Margaret Laura 26 November 2015 (has links)
<p> This ethnography explores the practices and activities of an experiential learning program in sustainable agriculture, the Student Experimental Farm at the University of California, Davis, from a community development and social justice perspective. We need more dialogue about the work to imagine and live new futures&mdash;ways in which human beings might rectify the social and environmental contradictions created by structural and historical injustices in their own lives and organizations. We need more records of the activities and approaches of programs attempting to do the work of changing a system inside and out&mdash;the subversive work of peaceful and self-determined adaptation to a more just way of working with ourselves, other people and nature. And importantly, we need more records of programs working in public view; not just in the oft-detached realms of liberal counterculture, though these spaces can be creatively rejuvenating, but in the institutions of education and politics&mdash;land grant universities in particular&mdash;that still carry much weight in the agricultural field, to which many practitioners are connected, and which most still consult as a major resource for guidance and knowledge. </p><p> This research is framed by three broad relationships for inquiry: the individual&rsquo;s relationship to oneself in the learning process, social relationships between members of a learning community, and institutional relationships that frame activity. In discussion I address issues of the opportunity for critical transformation in experiential learning, meaning and motivation for individuals in the learning process, and emphasize the value of peer relationships and a broader learning community for successful results. I present various social tensions between responding to the needs of both novice and advanced learners; between education and production in the student farm setting; and in socio-spatial identity and meanings. I argue for building communities of inquiry in sustainable agriculture education more proactively, with the goal of acknowledging cultural difference and working for social equity from the inside out. </p><p> Additionally, I discuss institutional relationships and structures at the Student Farm and in the undergraduate major in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems (SA&amp;F) staff, educators and students have developed to adapt existing institutional structures for more shared power in decision-making and progressive learning aims. I offer research findings, discussion and recommendations as resources that can be consulted by educators, student farmers, and those interested in developing contextualized learning programs for the purposes of social justice, sustainability, and community development.</p>
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A phenomenographic analysis of elementary teacher candidates' conceptions of geography /

Earle, Brian D. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Texas State University--San Marcos, 2008. / Vita. Appendix: leaves 174-182. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-173). Also available on microfilm.
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Integrating GIS into the geography curriculum of Hong Kong schools

Tse, To-fun. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M. G. I. S.)--University of Hong Kong, 2005. / Title proper from title frame. Also available in printed format.
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Integrovaná výuka zeměpisu a tělesné výchovy - teoretická východiska a současná situace na gymnáziích / Integrated education of geography and physical education - theoretical solutions and the current situation at the grammars schools

Posejpal, Jan January 2012 (has links)
Title: Integrated education of geography and physical education - theoretical solutions and the current situation at the grammars schools Objective: Summary of current knowledge of the geography and physical education integration. Outline of other possible overlap points. Findings of the current degree of integration in Czech secondary schools. Methods: Czech and foreign literature review, questionnaire Results: There was identified and analyzed existing knowledge of geography and physical education integration. Secondary school teacher survey provided current status and opinions on integration in real practice. Keywords: geography, physical education, integration
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A study of the concerns and practices of the heads of geography departments in the implementation of environmental education in secondary schools of Hong Kong /

Lam, Kwok-keung. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 115-120).
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A study of the concerns and practices of the heads of geography departments in the implementation of environmental education in secondary schools of Hong Kong

Lam, Kwok-keung. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 115-120). Also available in print.
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Územní diferenciace elementárního vzdělávání v Česku v 2. polovině 20. století (Vliv na lokální a regionální rozvoj) / Territorial Differentiation of Elementary Education in Czechia during the 2nd Half of the 20th Century (Its Influence on Local and Regional Development)

Kučerová, Silvie January 2010 (has links)
Územní diferenciace elementárního vzdělávání v Česku v 2. polovině 20. století (Vliv na lokální a regionální rozvoj) Od druhé poloviny 20. století jsme v mnoha hospodářsky vyspělých zemích, Česko nevyjímaje, svědky procesu výrazné polarizace prostoru v souvislosti se změnami v rozmístění elementárních škol. Masové uzavírání škol, zejména na venkově, a koncentrace vzdělávací funkce do center regionů vychází z obecných procesů, jakými jsou změny geografické organizace společnosti, stejně jako ze specifických historických podmínek v každé zemi. V této práci se na příkladu Česka pokusíme představit pomocí metod, jež jsou geografům vlastní, změny, které proběhly v síti elementárních škol. Dále budeme specifikovat vybrané důsledky tohoto procesu na stabilitu a fungování lokálních komunit a jeho vliv na marginalizaci obcí. ABSTRACT Territorial Differentiation of Elementary Education in Czechia during the Second Half of the Twentieth Century (Its Influence on Local and Regional Development) We are all witnesses to a process of extensive spatial polarization in the distribution of elementary schools in many economically developed countries, including Czechia, during the second half of the 20th and in the 21st century. Processes of mass school closures, especially in rural areas, and the concentration of...

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