Population Education materials fit seemlessly into the AP Human Geography CED. Lessons are, of course, especially great for unit 2: Population and Migration Patterns and Processes. PopEd activities cover age structure diagrams, fertility and mortality rates, the demographic transition model , and more. And because our growing population impacts a lot about the world around us, PopEd also has resources for teaching APHG units 5, 6, and 7 with activities covering topics like urbanization, environmental impacts of agricultural practices, and the role of women in a changing world.
Through an article, video, simulation game, and small group research, students explore factors that influence women’s fertility decisions in countries... Read more »
Students use real-world data to construct and interpret population pyramids and discuss differences in population growth rates among several different... Read more »
In small groups, students explore changes in regional fertility rates and life expectancy trends over time and discuss how factors... Read more »
Acting as residents of five major world regions, students compare various statistics that affect people’s health and well-being. Students will... Read more »
An apple is sliced into pieces to model the current amount of agricultural land on Earth. Then students read an... Read more »
Students watch the video “World Population” and participate in guided exploration of an online timeline to explore how improvements in... Read more »
High school curriculum covers a range of topics vital to high school environmental studies and human geography.
Go To ResourceInteractive map of world population growth with annotated population "dots," data overlays, and thematic timelines.
Graph displays the fertility rate and mean years of schooling for nine countries.
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Bar graph shows the populations of the 10 most populous countries. The top 10 most populous countries are: China, India,... Read more »
Online, asynchronous course for 6th - 12th grade science and social studies teachers. Earn 45 clock hours and/or 3 graduate credits.
Cartogram poster provides students a unique view of the Earth – the size of each country is shown in proportion to its population, rather than its land mass.
This post will examine four factors that influence the total fertility rate (TFR), including a female’s age when she has... Read more »
This is post 1 of 6 in a series about the Demographic Transition Model – a fundamental concept in population... Read more »
In 2018, nearly seven percent of the global population lived in megacities, or cities with more than ten million residents.... Read more »
The world’s food systems have been influenced greatly by unexpected changes – both big and small – throughout history. Among... Read more »
The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) predicts changing birth, death, and population growth rates as countries industrialize. As a model, it... Read more »
The term “population pyramid” is a catch-all phrase to describe all age-sex distribution graphs that depict a population’s demographic structure.... Read more »