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    Community Geography Initiative

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    Network of Alliances for Geographic Education

    Geography Education Alliances connect K-12 teachers with university faculty, offering professional development opportunities and promoting improvements in geographic education at state and local levels.

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    Find out how you can contribute to the fund for geo-literacy.

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Geo-Literacy

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    Geo-Literacy

    Learn about geo-literacy, and how you can participate in National Geographic’s geo-literacy efforts.

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    The Road Map Project

    Learn more about a project that brings together experts in geography, education, and research to chart a course for the large-scale improvement of K-12 geography education in the U.S.

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    GeoMentor Program

    Find a volunteer GeoMentor who can help your students connect their geographic learning to the real world.

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    NG Bee

    Does your school participate in the National Geographic Bee? Find out more about the Bee and play the online GeoBee Challenge. See if you have what it takes to be the next National Geographic Bee champion.

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    Giant Traveling Maps

    Get great resources for introducing geography and map-reading skills to students in Grades K-8.