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published by
the JASON Foundation for Education
supported by the National Geographic Society and the Sea Research Organization
JASON, a nonprofit subsidiary of the National Geographic Society, provides a number of resources for science teachers and students for grades 4 through 8. JASON "Operations" form the basis of the curriculum and constitute explorations of great events for young students. Online tools are available for teachers, parents, and students to download supplemental materials. Additionally, JASON provides curriculum workshops and courses, as well as web-based professional development opportunities for educators.
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Title = {The JASON Project},
Publisher = {JASON Foundation for Education},
Volume = {2025},
Number = {4 May 2025},
Year = {2007}
}
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