Children's atlases form a discreet area of publishing in which authors have to balance conflicting demands and needs. The expectation that an atlas will be a comprehensive reference source is set against their use as a teaching resource. Research into the way children devise and interpret world maps adds a further level of complication. This paper draws on the author's own experience as an atlas consultant over a 25 year period to explore some key issues
The argument for using maps in education is well made and, for many, need not be rehearsed further. ...
This article is concerned with maps in children’s books. It is noted that maps are more common in ch...
That an interest in, and a study of, geography has been steadily on the increase during the past dec...
The underlying thesis of this research was that children possess more complex understandings of thei...
The map has for a long time been a tool in many occasions and has help us evolve our geographic know...
Over 600 geography teachers answered an online survey containing 30 questions about school world atl...
The map has for a long time been a tool in many occasions and has help us evolve our geographic know...
In the New Zealand National Curriculum maps are defined as an essential skill along with graphs and ...
Although school atlases represent a major sector in cartographic publishing, we know little about ho...
AbstractThe paper deals with analysing t he symbology in school atlases of the world with t he focus...
Teachers regularly use small scale maps with their classes in their geography and social studies wor...
This master’s thesis first introduces the theoretical basis of achieving basic cartographic literacy...
Maps have never been so popular, neither have they been so relevant to education. 'Graphicacy &...
The overall purpose of this thesis is to study, in relation to geography education and with a histor...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
The argument for using maps in education is well made and, for many, need not be rehearsed further. ...
This article is concerned with maps in children’s books. It is noted that maps are more common in ch...
That an interest in, and a study of, geography has been steadily on the increase during the past dec...
The underlying thesis of this research was that children possess more complex understandings of thei...
The map has for a long time been a tool in many occasions and has help us evolve our geographic know...
Over 600 geography teachers answered an online survey containing 30 questions about school world atl...
The map has for a long time been a tool in many occasions and has help us evolve our geographic know...
In the New Zealand National Curriculum maps are defined as an essential skill along with graphs and ...
Although school atlases represent a major sector in cartographic publishing, we know little about ho...
AbstractThe paper deals with analysing t he symbology in school atlases of the world with t he focus...
Teachers regularly use small scale maps with their classes in their geography and social studies wor...
This master’s thesis first introduces the theoretical basis of achieving basic cartographic literacy...
Maps have never been so popular, neither have they been so relevant to education. 'Graphicacy &...
The overall purpose of this thesis is to study, in relation to geography education and with a histor...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
The argument for using maps in education is well made and, for many, need not be rehearsed further. ...
This article is concerned with maps in children’s books. It is noted that maps are more common in ch...
That an interest in, and a study of, geography has been steadily on the increase during the past dec...