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While this web site encourages explorers of all ages to investigate on their own, it also offers guidelines and materials for more structured explorations.

For Teachers contains a range of activities for teaching each learning module and follows the sequence of map, text, charts and graphs, data table, and case studies. The activities progress from facilitating comprehension to reinforcing critical thinking skills, and they encourage student participation and group learning. The activities are designed for use in geography, social studies, environmental studies, history, economics, international studies, and current affairs classes.

Point of View

The point of view of these learning modules is:

Goals and Objectives

The learning modules have two main goals:

As a result of using these learning modules, students should be able to:

Teaching the Learning Modules

This Teaching Guide has teaching units to accompany each learning module. These teaching units contain a full range of questions, activities, and exercises. You can get answers by clicking on the Answers icon.

Begin teaching each indicator by discussing the definition of the indicator, then continue with the map, text, charts and graphs, data table, case studies, and photos.

Activities included here are not organized by increasing complexity.

The blank comparative data table is designed so that, in most cases, space is available for students to add more data if you wish to have them do so.

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