Geographic Literacy in the United States

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Please note: Geographic Literacy in the United States: Challenges and Opportunities in the NCLB Era is only available as a downloadable PDF form. At this time no hard copies are available. Once you complete your purchase you will be sent the downloadable file.

Geographic Literacy in the United States: Challenges and Opportunities in the NCLB Era: This collection of essays provides a retrospective view of the substantial effort made by geographers to engage issues that have inhibited the development of geographic education (GeoLiteracy) in the United States over the last decade. In particular, the essays evaluate the impact of the No Child Left Behind Act, which has brought profound change to public education in the United States.

Forward by Joseph Kerski and Daniel Edelson. Edited by Gary S. Elbow, David J. Rutherford and Christopher Shearer. Essays by Zoe A. Barley, Richard G. Boehm, Nicolas Boyon, Ryan Daley, Ronald I. Dorn, John Douglass, Gale Olp Ekiss, Kerry S. Engler, Susan White Frazier, Charles F. Gritzner, Elizabeth R. Hinde, David A. Howarth, Todd W. Kenreich, Joseph Kerski, David A. Lanegran, Michael Libbee, Marty Mater, Zachary A. Moore, Keith R. Mountain, Sharon E. Osborn Popp, David J. Rutherford, Larry Schaftenaar, Donna Schoeller Sprague, Barbara Trapido-Lurie and Scott L. Walker. (2011)

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ISBN: 978-0-9818-3243-2