You’re Invited: Explorer Classroom SERIES on Storytelling!
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by National Geographic Education Staff
6d ago
Join us for the Explorer Classroom Storytelling Series and immerse your learners in an exciting program to explore the power of storytelling and connect to the important stories in their own communities! The program features live weekly, virtual events with National Geographic Explorers bringing storytelling to life through narrative, photography, and video. In each show, host and Young Explorer Andrea Villarreal Rodriguez will connect a ..read more
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EduHub’s Top Ten Most Popular Resources & Top Picks from our NGS Staff
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by National Geographic Education Staff
1M ago
The National Geographic EduHub is home to nearly 3,000 (and counting) free educational resources, including articles, videos, maps, infographics, learning tools, and more. Whether you’re an educator looking for Open Educational Resources, a map enthusiast hoping to explore the many layers of National Geographic’s MapMaker, or a curious mind looking to learn something new—like how recycled cellphones are helping protect rainforests from illegal logging—the EduHub ..read more
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5 Wildlife Conservation Success Stories: 50 Years of the Endangered Species Act 
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by Heather Chiles
4M ago
Discover five success stories from endangered species that are making a comeback, combined with connected classroom resources to integrate into your lesson planning.  ..read more
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Why We Explore: The Geography of Awe & Resilience
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by National Geographic Education Staff
4M ago
Featured image: Mangrove Restoration Project in St. Ann, Jamaica. Photo by Sandra M. Turner National Geographic Explorer and Educator Sandra Turner wrote this post I inherited the love of maps and storytelling from my father. Like curried meats, coconut rice and peas with plantain, the two were staples in our home. He was a voracious reader of maritime novels and used maps to help navigate ..read more
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Telling Your Own Stories: 20th Anniversary of National Geographic Photo Camp
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by Heather Chiles
5M ago
This post was written by Heather Chiles, an Engagement and Marketing Strategy staff member at the National Geographic Society. Photography can be a personal and profound way to explore your community and help your students tell their own stories. In an effort to inspire and empower the next generation, the National Geographic Society is proud to support Photo Camp––an outreach program that introduces young people ..read more
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Infinite ʻĀina: Announcing 2892 Hawaiʻi
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by National Geographic Education Staff
5M ago
Featured Image: Keauhou overlooking the active Kīlauea volcano taken in 2022. Photo Credit: Whitney Aragaki This post was co-written by Whitney Aragaki & tia north, educators and 2892 storytellers. ʻĀina, in the Hawaiian language, translates to land and Earth, and all that thrive on them.  Land is how we forge and build connections, land becomes our sanctuary, our “special place”. It is why place-based storytelling ..read more
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You’re Invited: Explorer Classroom SERIES on Wildlife!
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by National Geographic Education Staff
5M ago
The National Geographic Society Education team is excited to introduce a new way to experience Explorer Classroom with your students. Join us for the Explorer Classroom Wildlife Series and immerse your learners in an exciting five-week program to explore wildlife globally, while taking action locally!  The program features live weekly, virtual events with National Geographic Explorers bringing science, exploration, conservation, and storytelling to life. In ..read more
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Invisible Wonders of Science: Revealing Nature’s Stunning and Secret World  
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by Emily Heugel
5M ago
From the secret life cycle of the honeybee to the lightning-fast behaviors of hummingbirds, wonder can come from the most unexpected and unseen places. If you have been looking for new ways to inspire and excite your learners in the classroom, look no further than the mind-blowing work of National Geographic Explorer and photographer Anand Varma!  Varma’s stunning photography highlights creatures whose incredible details typically ..read more
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Get to Know NatGeo: Chief Education Officer Dr. Deborah Grayson
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by National Geographic Education Staff
7M ago
Image credit: Rebecca Hale, National Geographic Society As autumn approaches and we prepare for a new school year, the Education Division at the National Geographic Society (NGS) is looking forward to a new year of learning, storytelling, and opportunity. In all of our work, NGS Education remains committed to the Society’s mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world through science, storytelling, and ..read more
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Back to School with NGS! Explorer Classroom Returns for a New Season
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by Heather Chiles
7M ago
This post was written by Heather Chiles, an Engagement and Marketing Strategy staff member at the National Geographic Society. Dive into What’s New for the 2023-2024 School Year! September is here and class is in session! We’ve gathered interactive resources, programs, and virtual events to make this school year even more inspiring for your students! It’s no secret that educators can uplift, inspire, and encourage ..read more
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