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Creature Feature: Ocean Animals

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From 2009-2012, National Geographic Education Programs was honored to receive two grants from Oracle totaling two million dollars. These funds were used to address issues in ocean science and geography, […]

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Around the World in 2,557 Days

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In Jules Verne’s Around the World in 80 Days, protagonist Phileas Fog sets out to circumnavigate the globe. First published in the year 1873, Verne’s story is considered a classic […]

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#GeoEdChat: How Can We Convince Policy Makers That Geography Education is Important?

03/16/2013by Jennifer Day 1 Comment

Recently, National Geographic Education moderated a Twitter chat to discuss ways that we could convince policy makers to take geography education more seriously. Here are some of the things we […]

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Sequestering the National Park System

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On March 1st, the much-anticipated and much-dreaded sequester took effect and set off a series of budget cuts totaling $85 billion, the first installment of $1 trillion in spending cuts […]

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