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Nat Geo Education
@NatGeoEducation
Where education meets exploration. #ExplorerMindset
Washington, D.C.
Joined April 2010
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    In celebration of #GeographyAwarenessWeek, we are excited to announce applications will be opening soon for the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship! @LindbladExp voyages will host Fellows for this life-changing, field-based experience. on.natgeo.org/6013ML4XX
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    This #GeographyAwarenessWeek, gather your friends, family, coworkers, and everyone in between to help you celebrate! Use these activity and event ideas to show your love for geography. on.natgeo.org/6019MLg4x
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    We invite you to explore the incredible diversity of Patagonia with penguin researcher and #NatGeoExplorer Pablo Borboroglu. Learn about the interdependence of organisms, external threats, and what biodiversity means to its inhabitants. #ExplorerMindset on.natgeo.org/6019Mt9VS
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    This November, #ExplorerClassroom is investigating what the past can teach us. Join #NatGeoExplorer and technical diver Lisa Briggs to learn how she examines ancient shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea. Register your grade 3-8 class to join on Nov. 10: on.natgeo.org/6012MtecC
    Photo courtesy of Lisa Briggs
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    The story of King Tutankhamun is not just ancient history—it is an important piece of the story of today’s Egypt. Journey with your learners through this curated Ancient Egypt #ResourceLibrary collection of educator guides, infographics, and articles. on.natgeo.org/6016MQDsw
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    Explore teaching history inclusively with these eight community-centric lessons, and learn more about the social justice education program @2892MilesToGo and its storytellers. on.natgeo.org/6015Ms43V @Mrspreadlove @MekaChemeka @FadhiaMo #ExplorerMindset
    2892 community storyteller and artist Lance G. Newman II explains the purpose, history, and relevance of 2892 Miles to Go. Credit: Matthew Stover/National Geographic Society.
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    Boneless, brainless, and bloodless…the amazing jellyfish! These marine animals are some of the most diverse and fascinating creatures in the sea. Enjoy this comprehensive video about these incredible invertebrates. #WorldJellyfishDay on.natgeo.org/6010MqkJA
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    Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death. While the holiday originated in Mexico, it is celebrated all over Latin America. Learn how the #DayoftheDead started and the traditions that make it unique. on.natgeo.org/6011MqXAt
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    Develop the #ExplorerMindset in the next generation of planetary stewards with the help of this downloadable guide, and learn more about this competency-based framework that outlines the unique Attitudes, Skills, and Knowledge (ASK) that Explorers embody. on.natgeo.org/6019MqZpU
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    This photo by #NatGeoExplorer @joelsartore is part of the #PhotoArk, a multi-year project using the power of photography to inspire people to help protect at-risk species before it’s too late. Learn more: on.natgeo.org/6014Mqw0j
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    Think you’ve seen a ghost? You were right! This ghost mantis (Phyllocrania paradoxa) was spotted at Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure in Salina, Kansas.
    Photo of a ghost mantis by Joel Sartore
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    How do you champion inclusion in your teaching practice?
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    “When you’re aware of what's around you, you’re going to care—and that’s how people end up protecting things that actually matter to them.” #NatGeoExplorer Nora Shawki shares her tips on inspiring kids to explore, in this interview with @NGKids. on.natgeo.org/6017Mmtqf