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wwhitlock rated 31 months ago- Without Geography, Where would you be? A new National Geographic-Roper survey shows half of young Americans can't locate world powers like Japan and India. Twenty percent can't even find the Pacific Ocean. Without geography, our children aren't ready for the world.That's why we ... more
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 PatFlynn rated 6 months agogeography - All kids should use this site regularly.
 rebekahsue rated 27 months agogeography, education, kids, education-kids, nationalgeographic - From the site"Geography is more than places on a map. It's global connections and incredible creatures. It's people and cultures, economics and politics. And it's essential to understanding our interconnected world."
 noega rated 27 months agogeography - Good initiative.Kids are taught so many things that they lack the knowledge of quite elementary geographic notions.
 wwhitlock rated 31 months agogeography, k-12-education Without Geography, Where would you be?
A new National Geographic-Roper survey shows half of young Americans can't locate world powers like Japan and India. Twenty percent can't even find the Pacific Ocean. Without geography, our children aren't ready for the world. That's why we started My Wonderful World. It's a National Geographic-led campaign--backed by a coalition of major national partners--to expand geographic learning in school, at home, and in the community
 jhayesboh rated 32 months agogeography, education - This site is National Geographic's effort (with the support of a lot of partners) to foster geographic literacy in the United States. The effort is much needed, says this geography professor!
 PrawnFM rated 38 months agogeography - Our wonderful world
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