Description
Teaching Human Geography: Theories and Practice in Thinking Geographically provides educators with essential frameworks and methodologies for effectively teaching geography in higher education settings. Authored by experienced geographers Erin Hogan Fouberg and Janet Stuhrenberg Smith, this guide bridges the gap between geographic theory and practical classroom instruction.
The book emphasizes developing students’ critical thinking skills and their capacity to analyze spatial relationships and human-environment interactions. It offers concrete teaching strategies, lesson planning approaches, and assessment methods that help instructors engage students with contemporary geographic concepts. The guide covers key theoretical perspectives in human geography while demonstrating how to translate these theories into meaningful learning experiences.
Ideal for both novice and experienced geography educators, this Elgar guide equips teachers with tools to create dynamic courses that prepare students to understand complex global issues and think spatially about the world around them.







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