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'''The five themes of geography''' is an educational framework for teaching ]. Adopted in 1984 by the ] and the ], the five themes were published in the NCGE/AAG publication ''Guidelines for Geographic Education, Elementary, and Secondary Schools.'' Most American geography and ] ]s have adopted the five themes in teaching practices.<ref name="LessonPlanet"> Karen Ganzel. 2010. Retrieved 29 April 2010</ref>

The five-theme organizational approach was superseded by the National Geography Standards, a set of eighteen standards promulgated in 1994. However, the five themes continue to be used as an educational approach in many educational outlets.<ref name="LessonPlanet">{{Cite web |url=http://www.lessonplanet.com/article/elementary-math/geography-lesson-plans-using-google-earth |title=Geography Lesson Plans Using Google Earth |first=Karen |last=Ganzel |accessdate=April 29, 2010 |publisher=Lesson Planet}}</ref>
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