How Long to Read Teaching American Ethnic Geography

By Lawrence Ernest Estaville

How Long Does it Take to Read Teaching American Ethnic Geography?

It takes the average reader 2 hours and 11 minutes to read Teaching American Ethnic Geography by Lawrence Ernest Estaville

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Description

U.S. ethnic geography is an increasingly important focus of study due to cultural diversity and continued growth of the United States. Geographers are carefully studying the spatial aspects of present U.S. ethnic groups. This collection of essays addresses the important need for creating innovative approaches in teaching U.S. ethnic geography in universities and high schools. The essays are as follows: (1) "American Ethnic Geography and the National Geography Standards" (Lawrence E. Estaville; Carol J. Rosen; Richard G. Boehm); (2) "Defining Ethnicity through Surrogate Selection: The Nineteenth-Century Louisiana French" (Lawrence E. Estaville); (3) "A Conceptual Model for Teaching American Ethnic Geography" (Carol J. Rosen); (4) "Landscape as Text: Reading, Recording, and Interpreting Ethnic Landscapes" (Susan W. Hardwick; Jeanette Gardner Betts); (5) "Teaching Connections: Linking Ethnicity, Race, and Gender with the Environment in the College Classroom" (Kate A. Berry); (6) "Using Personal Accounts to Incorporate Ethnic Issues into Introductory College Human Geography" (Brock J. Brown); (7) "Ethnic Geography: Reflections on Initial Fears and Assignments That Worked" (Richard F. Hough); (8) "Focus on Local Area" (James P. Allen); (9) "The Urban Laboratory: Field-Based Teaching of Urban Ethnic Geography" (Ines M. Miyares); (10) "Hispano Ethnicity Viewed through the Window of El Cerrito" (Richard L. Nostrand); (11) "The Hispanic Borderlands: Blending Electronic Data and Field Experience into Five Elements from La Frontera" (Brady Foust; Howard Botts); (12)"Ethnicity: Lessons from the Field" (J. Douglas Heffington); (13) "The Native-American Experience: Teaching Facts instead of Fiction" (George A. Van Otten); (14) "Teaching American-Indian Geographies" (Robert A. Rundstrom); (15) "Teaching Environmental Conservation from a Native-American Perspective" (Martha L. Henderson); (16) "Using Maps in American Ethnic Geography" (James P. Allen); (17) "Geoethnic Family Histories" (Curtis C. Roseman; J. Diego Vigil); and (18) "Teaching American Ethnic Geography through Popular Film" (Lawrence E. Estaville). (BT)

How long is Teaching American Ethnic Geography?

Teaching American Ethnic Geography by Lawrence Ernest Estaville is 131 pages long, and a total of 32,881 words.

This makes it 44% the length of the average book. It also has 40% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Teaching American Ethnic Geography Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 59 minutes to read Teaching American Ethnic Geography aloud.

What Reading Level is Teaching American Ethnic Geography?

Teaching American Ethnic Geography is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

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