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Geographyis the study of
the Earth, its environment, people, land/water features
and how they interact with one another. It is generally
divided into human and physical geography.
1. Never teach from a single point of view
or unsubstantiated information.
2. Use only materials and information that is
verified and from reliable sources.
3. Put humor and little known facts to lighten
up your presentation.
4. Teach them to think and apply reason to
coming to conclusion.
5. Emphasize that AI and and many social media
sites are not the best source of research and
informational gathering.
6. Beware that cheating and plagiarizing
in testing and reports has become common and don't be
afraid to confront any suspicious situation.
7. In your own preparation make sure your
information is accurate, grade level and
appropriate.
8.Always remember you are the professional and
the classroom should always reflect your knowledge and
intelligence.
9. Keep it simple. Don't make the
information or material too complex or technical.
10. Keep the materials relevant to the
background, level and abilities of the students
11. In teaching the continents start the one
most relevant to the students and then to the next
continent and compare them culturally and physically.
Finally compare all of them.