Abstract

Abstract Soon local school districts will be facing standards in geography, history, civics and government, and the social studies. This complexity presents states and local districts with major problems when developing and implementing a local curriculum based on the National Geography Standards. Thus, implementation of the National Geography Standards must address both the practical and political issues. To accomplish this, the geography community needs strong partners including teachers' unions and educational organizations.

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