Mapping and cartography futures in secondary geography

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This article has been published in the journal: New Zealand Journal of Geography. © 2002 New Zealand Geographical Society. Used with permission.

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In an era of change such as that induced by the NCEA, questions about the role and relevance of traditional skills tend to be overlooked. In my opinion, an important component in our `bank of skills' Ministry of Education, 1990, 17; New Zealand Geographical Society, 1992, 10-11 are threatened by institutional sidelining and lack of awareness of the potential for their technological resuscitation. With reference to skills, the use of prepared maps and map construction cartography are fundamental geographic skills. Having asserted this, I also want to make it clear that, in my view, these skills should be as broadly applied as possible.

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Chalmers, L. (2002). Mapping and cartography futures in secondary geography. New Zealand Journal of Geography, 114, 30-31.

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