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How can competent teachers help students understand a complex

interconnected world?

Provide geographic informationTeach geographic concepts

Use data, maps, and geospatial technologyAsk questions which encourage spatial thinking.

Geographic Literacy

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2. Kids forget…Students need to translate information

Questions to IDENTIFY, DESCRIBE and EXPLAIN

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The City from Above

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Physical Geog: Slopes, Moisture, Vegetation cover

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Human Geog: Poverty, Informal Housing

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4. Ask questions/develop activities which encourage spatial thinking

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How will these events change the city?

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Police Interventions and Demolitions

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5. Make Comparisons

Paraisópolis Sao Paulo

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BRIC-Poised for the future(Brazil, Russia, India, China)

• 5th –Area & Population• 6th-Economy• Rich, diverse resource base• Large labor base• Foreign Investments

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Poverty increased by 50% from 1980-2000

Since 2001, disparity dropping

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How can competent teachers help students understand a complex

interconnected world?

Provide geographic informationTeach geographic concepts

Use data, maps, and geospatial technologyAsk questions which encourage spatial thinking.

Geographic Literacy