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President's Column

The 2020 U.S. Census: Its Significance to Geographic Educators

Pages 87-88 | Published online: 25 Jul 2019
 

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Kenneth H. Keller

Kenneth H. Keller is an instructor of Advanced Placement (AP) Human Geography and European History at George Walton Comprehensive High School in Marietta, Georgia. He has taught the AP Human Geography course since its inception in 2000–2001. He is currently a table leader at the APHG reading (scoring) in Cincinnati, Ohio, and has also worked in the role of question leader. He has been attending the reading and working in other roles since June 2002. He has been teaching AP Human Geography weeklong summer institutes and one-day workshops for teachers since 2004. Ken is a past member of the AP Human Geography Test Development Committee (2006–2010) and is also a former president (2007–2008) of the Connecticut Council for the Social Studies. He is active member of the Georgia Geographic Alliance and former board member of the Connecticut Geographic Alliance. Ken is one of three co-founders of the AP exam test prep company iScore5. He was elected in 2016 to a three-year term as a member of the National Council for Geographic Education's (NCGE) Executive Board and is the current NCGE president.

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