Two hundred fifty-three elementary education majors were administered a 45-item test that was developed to measure high school students’ knowledge of world geography. The elementary education majors were enrolled in two universities-one located in the South and the other in the Southwest. Generally, the students’ performance was poor. The students performed best on items related to map reading. Their poorest performance was related to identification of landforms.
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