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In celebration of #GeographyAwarenessWeek , we are excited to announce applications will be opening soon for the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship! Lindblad Expeditions voyages will host Fellows for this life-changing, field-based experience. on.natgeo.org/6013ML4XX
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
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
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
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
What would happen if students opened their eyes to the stories around them?
Ashley Lamb-Sinclair explains how educators are introducing local perspectives by incorporating place-based narrative inquiry in their classrooms.
Read more here from Nat Geo Education 👇 blog.education.nationalgeographic.org/2022/11/03/tea…
There are some powerful examples of how to implement community learning experiences for young people right where you are in this compilation piece from Nat Geo Education. Check it out! JCPS UofL Center for GIS Justice Now Learning Hubs @LPMupdates 2892 Miles To Go
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
GotLove? Meka K LitELLDiva #ExplorerMindset
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
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
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
“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 NatGeoKIDS. on.natgeo.org/6017Mmtqf
Lions, tigers, and other big cats occupy a special place in the human imagination as beautiful, graceful, and dangerous. Learn about these vital creatures through the resources in this collection. on.natgeo.org/6018MmtuC
#NationalCatDay
Conservation is the theme this month on #ExplorerClassroom ! Join #NatGeoExplorer and arbornaut Meg Lowman to learn about her life discovering the 8th continent—the trees above us.
Register your K-2 class to join this live event on Oct. 31 at 11 a.m. ET. on.natgeo.org/6018MqrAM
Join us for a special series of #ExplorerClassrooms uncovering the legacy of King Tut!
Tune in to explore history with #NatGeoExplorer Nora Shawki on Nov. 3, and examine treasures with Nat Geo Archaeologist in Residence Fred Hiebert on Nov. 7 & 9.
on.natgeo.org/6011MqM7R