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Today’s students need to understand how the complex and dynamic human and natural systems interact in order to make smart decisions.
The Geo-Inquiry Process relies on using a geographic perspective, offering a unique lens to analyze space, place, and the interconnections between both the human and natural world.
Using both a geographic perspective and the Geo-Inquiry Process students begin to connect complex components, see patterns, and make connections that change their communities. The online course Connecting the Geo-Inquiry Process to your Teaching Practice provides an in-depth look at the Geo-Inquiry Process and concrete guidance on implementing it with your students.
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