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To Bee or not to Bee: Using the National Geographic Bee to enrich the 4th - 8th grade curriculum
The Bee made me think big. I now read part of the newspaper every day, just to see what is happening around the world. -Amanda, eighth-grade, Los...
Social Studies Review, 04/01/03 by Cunha, Stephen F · More from publication -
A passion to learn about our world
I like geography best, he said, because your mountains and rivers know the secret. Pay no attention to boundaries. -Brian Andreas, American Poet...
Social Studies Review, 04/01/03 by Cunha, Stephen F; Schell, Emily M; Rocca, Al M; Cunha, Mary Beth · More from publication -
Bearing fruit: Establishing geographical literacy in K-12 education
"As the world grows smaller and more interdependent daily, our country's future absolutely depends on our ability to see the connections between...
Social Studies Review, 10/01/01 by Cunha, Stephen F · More from publication -
Summits, snow leopards, farmers, and fighters: will politics prevent a national park in the High Pamirs of Tajikistan? (includes related article on biosphere reserves)(Cover Story)

The Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan is home to many rare animal and plant species and boasts many of the highest peaks in the world. There have been...
Focus, 03/22/94 by Cunha, Stephen F. · More from publication



