
International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education
Editors: A/Prof John Lidstone, Queensland University of Technology and Prof Joseph P. Stoltman, Western Michigan University Book Review Editor: Dr Sarah Witham Bednarz, Texas A & M University Editorial Assistant: Donna Bennett, Australia
Volume 14, Number 3, 2005
- John Lidstone and Joe Stoltman
- Editorial: Why Does Educational Research Receive Such Low Respect?.......157
- Débora Maria Marques Koury
- A Critical View of the History and Perspectives in the Field of Environmental Education: Study Focusing on the Brazilian Situation.......160
- Stuart Pearson, Steven Honeywood and Mitch OToole
- Not Yet Learning for Sustainability: The Challenge of Environmental Education in a University.......173
- Kenneth Y.T. Lim
- Augmenting Spatial Intelligence in the Geography Classroom.......187
- Janet S. Smith
- Forum: Current Directions in Geography Education Research in the United States: Collaboration and Assessment.......200
- Randy Gabrys Alexson, Christopher Kemnitz, Scott Bell and Susan Hardwick
- Embarking on Collaborative Research in Geographic Education.......202
- Bruce W. Smith and Yu Zhou
- Assessment of Learning Outcomes: The Example of Spatial Analysis at Bowling Green State University.......211
- Sophia Linn, Joseph Kerski and Sarah (Sally) Wither
- Development of Evaluation Tools for GIS: How Does GIS Affect Student Learning?.......217
- Janet S. Smith
- Flow Theory and GIS: Is There a Connection for Learning?.......225
- Joseph Kerski, Sophia Linn and Rick Gindele
- Mapping Standardised Test Scores with Other Variables Using GIS.......231
- John Morgan
- Book Review.......237
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