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Title: HUMAN GEOGRAPHY


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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
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What is Human Geography? Pedagogy Goals Content
Areas of Study Human Geography in Action Getting
Started Resources
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What is Human Geography?

People to write about the physical structure of
Earths surface and human activities upon it
human geography
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Human Geography is the study of where humans
their activities and institutions such as ethnic
groups, cities, and industries are located and
why they are there.
Human Geography also examines interactions of
humans with their environments and draws on basic
elements of physical geography.
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Why? Why There?
Israeli Palestinian conflict
HIV/AIDS Worldwide
genocide
BP Gulf Oil Spill
World Cup
Bubonic Plague
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Pedagogy
How to teach APHG?
tolerance
Globalization
Future Leaders
ethnocentrism
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Goals On completion of the course, the student
should be able to
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  • Use and think about maps spatial data
  • Understand and interpret the implications of
    associations among phenomena in places
  • Recognize and interpret at different scales the
    relationships among patterns and processes
  • Define regions and evaluate the regionalization
    process
  • Characterize and analyze changing
    interconnections among places

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Content Areas of Study
  • Geography Its Nature and Perspectives
  • Population
  • Cultural Patterns Processes
  • Political Organization of Space
  • Agricultural Rural Land Use
  • Industrialization Economic Development
  • Cities Urban Land Use

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1. Geography 5-10
  • Field of inquiry
  • Maps and geographers
  • Geographic concepts
  • Location, Space, Place, Scale, Pattern,
    Regionalization, globalization
  • Skills - How to use, interpret, recognize, and/or
    define
  • maps/spatial data
  • phenomena in places
  • Relationships at different scales of patterns
    processes
  • Regions regionalization process
  • New technologies
  • GIS, GPS
  • Sources of Geographical ideas
  • Census data

Robinson Projection
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Population - 13-17
  • Geographical analysis
  • Consequences of density, distribution, and scale
  • Patterns of composition age, sex, race,
    ethnicity
  • Natural hazards past, present future
  • Growth decline over time/space
  • Trends historical future projections
  • Theories Models
  • Patterns of fertility, mortality, health
  • Regional variations of demographic transitions
  • Effects of population policies
  • Population Movement
  • Push/Pull factors
  • Voluntary involuntary migration various scales
  • Migration selectivity
  • Short-term, local movements, pace

Demographic Transitional Model
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Cultural Patterns Processes13-17
  • Concepts of Culture
  • Traits, Diffusion, Acculturation, Cultural
    regions
  • Cultural Differences
  • Language, Religion, Ethnicity, Gender, Popular
    Folk Culture
  • Environmental impact of cultural attitudes
    practices
  • Cultural landscapes identity
  • Values preferences
  • Symbolic landscapes sense of place

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4. Political Organization of Space13-17
  • Territorial dimensions of politics
  • Territoriality concept
  • Boundaries
  • Nature meaning
  • Influences on identity, interaction,
  • exchange
  • Challenges to inherited politicalterritorial
    arrangements
  • Changing nature of sovereignty
  • Fragmentation, unification, alliance
  • Spatial relationships between political patterns
    patterns of ethnicity, economy, environment
  • Electoral geography, including gerrymandering
  • Evolution of contemporary political patterns
  • Nation-state concept
  • Colonialism imperialism
  • Federal unitary states

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5. Agriculture Rural Land Use 13-17
  • Major Ag production regions
  • Ag systems bioclimatic zones
  • Variations within zones effects of markets
  • Linkage flows among regions of food production
    consumption
  • Development Diffusion
  • Neolithic Ag Revolution
  • Second Ag Revolution
  • Rural land use settlement patterns
  • Models Von Thunen
  • Settlement patterns major ag types
  • Modern Commercial Ag
  • 3rd Ag Revolution
  • Green Revolution
  • Biotechnology
  • Spatial Organization diffusion of industrial ag
  • Future food supply environmental impact

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6. Industrialization Economic Development
13-17
  • Contemporary patterns impacts of
    industrialization development
  • Spatial organization of the world economy
  • Variations in levels of development
  • Deindustrialization economic development
  • Pollution, health, quality of life
  • Industrialization, environmental change, and
    sustainability
  • Local development initiatives government policies
  • Key concepts
  • Growth Diffusion of industrialization
  • Changing roles of energy technology
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Evolution of economic cores and peripheries
  • Geographic critiques of models of economic
    localization, (i.e., land rent, comparative costs
    of transportation), industrial location, economic
  • Development, world systems (i.e., Wallerstein)

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7. Cities Urban Land Use
  • Functional character of contemporary cities
  • Changing employment mix
  • Changing demographic social structures
  • Definitions of Urbanism
  • Origins evolution of cities
  • Historical patterns of urbanization
  • Rural-urban migration urban growth
  • Global cities megacities
  • Models of urban systems
  • Built environment social space
  • Comparative models of internal city structure
  • Transportation infrastructure
  • Political organization of urban areas
  • Urban planning design
  • Patterns of race, ethnicity, gender, class
  • Uneven development, ghettoization, and
    gentrification
  • Impacts of suburbanization edge cities

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Human Geography in Action
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Debriefing Field Trip
  • Examine data
  • Complete assignment
  • Presentations
  • Discussions
  • Evaluation Field Work

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Getting Started
  • AP Coordinator
  • One or Two Semesters
  • Parents
  • Resources Support
  • Permission
  • AP Night/Nature of Course
  • E-mail lists
  • Summer Assignment
  • Collaboration
  • Choosing textbooks
  • Professional Development/Training
  • AP Exam
  • Colleges Universities-Credits Acceptance
  • Format
  • Preparation
  • Professional Organizations Identify resources
  • AP Central
  • Syllabus
  • AP Designation

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Resources
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References
  • de Blij, H.J., and Alexander B. Murphy. Human
    Geography Culture, Society, and Space. 7th ed.
    New York John Wiley, 2003.
  • Knox, Paul L., and Sallie A. Marston. Places and
    Regions in Global Context Human Geography. 3rd
    ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J. W.H. Freeman,
    2003.
  • Kuby, Michael, John Harner, and Patricia Gober.
    Human Geography in Action.3rd ed. New York John
    Wiley, 2004.
  • National Council for Geographic Education. The
    Journal of Geography 99, no. 2/3 (May-August
    2000).
  • The Power of Place Geography for the 21st
    Century series. N.p. Annenberg/CPB, 2003.
    Video.
  • Rubenstein, James M. The Cultural Landscape An
    Introduction to Human Geography. 7th ed. Upper
    Saddle River, N.J. Prentice Hall, 2002.
  • www.creativecommons.org
  • www.google.images.com
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