Though an Obama supporter, in an honest show of bipartisanship, I am going to come to Sarah Palin’s defense and state that I believe that it is possible, even quite likely that Palin knows and has known for a long time that Africa is a continent.
Having said that I must add that geography is HARD. We Americans are lousy at it because we don’t teach it and those of us who do sometimes don’t know much about it either. Another thing that is hard about geography is that the “facts” change. Anyone remember the “Belgian Congo?” And if you want to make a politician at a debate look stupid, just ask the name of a newly elected leader of anywhere.
Circa 1980, I taught seniors, 12th graders, a semester course that all Florida students had to pass before they could graduate. It was called AvC which stood for Americanism versus Communism. Since it was required of all, I got the cream of the crop and those more like unto non fat milk. On the first day of class I liked to do something fun that would also indicate their social studies skills to this point so I passed out colored pencils and blank U. S. maps. I asked the students to fill in as many states as they could.
Everyone got hard at it. Nobody ever tires of coloring. Teachers of older students should remember this.
To say the results were mixed would be a masterpiece of understatement. Some knew every state and took pains to draw delicate lines to the tiny ones in New England. They went on to include capitals, rivers, and lakes.
Others, about half, did an admirable job of coloring, but identified only three to four states. Those most identified were Florida, California, Georgia, and Texas. Also, students not born in Florida could almost always pick out their state of birth.
I am sure we are doing much better now (not really). What I really think is that we need more geography education.
The national spelling competition is getting its well deserved publicity. There is also a National Geography Bee aimed at students grade 4 - 8. Lets get behind it and see if it too can make it to ESPN. I have included at few sample 4 - 8 questions. Answers at end of article.
1. Which country has the world's largest Muslim population?
2. The North Atlantic current brings warm waters from the tropics to the west coast of which continent?
3. What is the term for a part of an ocean or sea that cuts far into the bordering landmass and may contain one or more bays?
4. The port of Rotterdam is built on the delta of which major European river?
5. Which Canadian province produces more than half of the country's manufactured goods?
6 To visit the ruins of Persepolis, an ancient ceremonial capital of Persia, you would have to travel to what present-day country?
Indonesia, Europe, gulf, Rhine, Ontario, Iran
One last fun U. S. Geography question. How many U. S. state capitals are named for former presidents?
And, as you would imagine www.nationalgeographic.com has all kinds of cool stuff.


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let her do what she does best, having children. She wants to be a leader, keep her up there where she can watch Russia from her kitchen window and breed. The PTA always needs volunteers.
She is stupid as she doesn't realize the harm she has done to the Republican party, and that is hard to do!
She just makes me think of one of those stupid people on Jaywalking on Leno.
I particularly don't like her as she was able to strike fear into my heart for me and America but threatening to run for the highest office in the land!
I voted for Obama because of his helath care plan, but I really liked mcCain and Palin a lot better.
I love your questions.
ps I love National Geographic I grew up with that magazine.
After working at Business International Corporation (a company that provided international business information to corporate clients) and NYPIRG, Obama moved to Chicago in 1985. There, he worked as a community organizer with low-income residents in Chicago’s Roseland community and the Altgeld Gardens public housing development on the city’s South Side.
Obama entered Harvard Law School in 1988. In February 1990, he was elected the first African–American editor of the Harvard Law Review. Obama graduated magna cum laude in 1991.
Sarah Palin is not a Harvard Law grad....let alone graduating magan cum laude.
the kind we usually see in Washington.
How can we motivate our kids to break the benchmark and achieve above average scholastic results when the people we elect have a poor command of the English language or worse, major and ridiculous gaps in education ? I felt like sobbing every time the word Nuclear was mispronounced .
I noticed you taught Americanism versus Communism, interestingly enough , or ironically enough I guess , I have a mixed political background myself . I think you will find it paradoxical at least ?
Honeyyoumarriedasocialist
That makes me a medical expert because I can see a hospital from my window. Hooray!!
I truly hope Sara Palin makes it back to the 2012 election as a nominee, not riding on a half crocked senator that doesn't know his head from a hole in the ground.
Palin didn't blow the election, McCain blew the election, he was to far from what Conservatives wanted in a president. I strongly believe those who voted for him voted for him because of Palin.
And if people can put her down, I fell I have the right to put that no good lying elected guy down, who isn't even in office and throwing his weight around like he is.
But lets talk stupidity, his wife is only proud of her country when it puts money in their pockets.....and power, and fame, otherwise she has no pride in America, now wonder I don't like the new goofball as president, he's a NON American JERK.
Palin isn't stupid, but Obama is
One day America is gonna wake up and say what the H E -- have we done.
Mooch
In 1984, Palin won the Miss Wasilla beauty contest (according to most but not all sources, playing the flute and winning the "Miss Congeniality" award as well), then finished third (second runner up) in the Miss Alaska pageant, at which she won a college scholarship.
Palin attended Hawaii Pacific College -- now known as Hawaii Pacific University -- in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1982 for a semester, where she majored in Business Administration, and transferred in 1983 to North Idaho College.
In 1987, Palin received a Bachelor of Science degree in communications-journalism from the University of Idaho, where she also minored in political science.
Next stop: Hawaii Pacific University in Honolulu, where it was sunnier and where an aunt of Palin's lived nearby. Palin enrolled in the business administration program. Two of the four girls got homesick and returned to Alaska, but Palin and Ketchum stayed, renting an apartment one block from the ocean in Waikiki. By the end of freshman year, Palin and Ketchum decided they'd grown tired of this hard-won sunshine and arranged to transfer out.
Next stop: North Idaho College in Coeur d'Alene. (Palin was born in Idaho.) Here, Johnson writes, they "immersed themselves in a more traditional college life" and lived in a coed dorm. According to Ketchum, Palin, who enrolled as a general studies major, remained interested primarily in sports, but Palin spent a semester working in a TV production studio. This past June, North Idaho College's Alumni Association named Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin a distinguished alumna and invited her to give the commencement address in 2009. But Palin attended the school for only one year—a spokeswoman for the college told the Associated Press, "We were not able to track down club affiliations or anything"—before departing. This time, Ketchum stayed put.
Next stop: the University of Idaho in Moscow, where today a leadership award is named for Palin. According to Johnson, Palin transferred here "to continue her studies in journalism and political science." (Among Palin's journalism classes, Couric might be surprised to learn, was "Interviewing.") But it seems likelier that Palin transferred to be nearer to her brother Chuck, who played running back for the school's football team. Palin didn't write for the school newspaper—a friend recalls she was more interested in broadcast journalism—and her academic adviser, Roy Atwood, does not appear to remember her. After one year, Palin decided to take some time off.
Next stop: Matanuska-Susitna Community College in Palmer, Alaska, not far from Palin's hometown of Wasilla. This was apparently to be near her high-school boyfriend (and future husband) Todd Palin. Johnson doesn't bother to mention this academic sojourn in her book. Palin took classes here for one semester.
Next stop: Back to the University of Idaho for three more semesters. Palin graduated in spring 1987 with a journalism degree.
Let's get serious. The real question had to do with South Africa. Palin was asking if they were talking about South Africa, the country, or simply South Africa the southern part of the continent.
Look, she is not a Rhodes Scholar. As someone says above 'she is someone who the public can relate to. ' That's a problem when anyone can relate to your knowledge.
I'm probably just as ignorant, or more, but at least I know better than to think I, or Palin are ready to be anywhere near the white house other than to take the white house tour with the other folks.
I do know, were I not so disinterested in the thought of bothering to run for any office, what-so-ever, that I am capable of learning. So is Ms. Palin.
Blessings and have a great and safe weekend.
Thanks for reporting your results. I think if you got 4 of 6, that is great. I am impressed you got #1 correct.
I was in a room full of teachers once at FSU. They went around the room asking us questions from the Bee. Hardly anyone got any right. I missed mine. Sometimes it was hard to just know what was being asked.
Thank you all for visiting. Was hoping to inspire a little more interest in geography, but I am pretty sure that if I put "geography" in the title, I will get about 1 view (if I email my sister).
Maybe not presidential as we think of it presidents, but neither is Obama.
Elmo, my geographic knowledge is definitely out of date. I do remember the Belgian Congo. We collected money for the missions there when I was in grade school. Persia - Iran I know, but the renamed African countries, no.
She knows how to maneuver through the politics of Alaska but that is back country in many ways. Or more like the frontier than what she encountered down in the lower forty eight. I noticed when she first started speaking down here she referred to us as America like she was not a part of this strange country. It sounded more like she was addressing foreigners that fellow citizens.
Just my observations...
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There are 53 countries in Africa. Without checking a map can you name 15 of them? How about 10?
Yeah but shes smart enough to be the Commander and Chief of the only National Guard Unit that is on active duty 24/7. Got any idea of what I'm talking about?
Really???? I have given that test to hundreds of college students over the years and I haven't found one yet that can answer the question. Perhaps you should be running international affairs!
I do not understand the hostile treatment that is being given her.... It does not seem to fit the Spirit of our great country. She is not the same type as most of the women we see in politics... but then the unique creative individuals that make up our American population is one of our greatest strengths... She deserves to be treated in a respectful manner.
Angel
for shits sake people!
I voted McCain, but I'm not bashing the winner.
I enjoyed your story...and also depressed by it. As a nation we remain woefully undereducated. Palin wouldn't be the only person who confused the status of Africa (some can't even find it on a map, imagine that). Worse than geographically perhaps is that we are immensely uninformed about different cultures. This was part of the problem with our actions in the current Administration. Not everyone thinks the way we do. Nor should they. By definition their perception of the world will come from their vantage point. It is our ignorance, or ignoring, or their vantage point that is the root cause of so many of our mistakes.
One of my biggest hopes for the Obama administration is that we regain an emphasis on education. We should eat, drink and sleep learning. We should seek to understand the world. For only with understanding of the world can we fully understand our own unique place in that world.
As for Sarah Palin, of course she isn't stupid. She is just massively uninformed. Worse, she seems to be willfully uninformed. She is, however, politically astute.
Egypt
Morocco
East Africa
Togo
South Africa
Congo
Somalia
Kenya
Nigeria
Chad
Liberia
Libya
Ivory Coast
Mauritania
Senegal
Algeria
Namimbia
Niger
Tanzania
Zambia
Angola
Ethiopia
Eritrea
Can't think of anymore right now. It's really been a while...and they've changed the names once or twice on some of them so not sure if I got the old names or new names. How many is that Capt. Seaweed? Do I win a prize? What is the point of this game? It strikes me that by suggesting that you've given it to over 200 students and none of them could list at least 10 countries in Africa just emphasizes how awful our educational system is in this country.
It might be interesting to know why we know so little about Africa. Do we not teach about Africa? Why not? Could college students list countries in Asia? In South America? In Europe? Do they even know how many continents we have?
We must understand the world. Geography is the most basic information. Culture and political systems are the next step up and also critically important. Rather than suggesting that it's okay for Palin to be uninformed because most Americans are uninformed, wouldn't it make more sense to focus on getting all of us more informed?
When my kids were in lower elementary school, we bought a US map puzzle where each state was a piece. They liked puzzles already, so they were readily motivated to fill the US borders in with all the pretty-colored states. It was a fun family activity. We would talk about what we knew about a state (ie: lots of desert in Arizona), someone we knew who lived there or had travelled there. If we had photos or a magazine article about a place, we might look at them. All this personal discussion made it very relevant to the kids and they learned to recognize the states based on shape and put them in their correct positions without much difficulty.
No.
Ignorant self centered, selfish, and mean?
Oh yes.
I've been to Persepolis too, and it was very interesting. I was at Shiraz Air Base with the military at the time just before the revolution there...
You tripped me up on 3 and 5 though... ;-)
As to Sarah Palin - I think that she just doesn't have the skills to express herself. So many times, she didn't have an answer because she is not an authority in the political arena. She probably knows that Africa is a continent, but didn't have the correct skills to respond to the question. I can't imagine that her teacher father didn't teach her about the continents of the world.
Sarah Palin was not a good choice as a running mate for John McCain, or any other person running for the president of the United States. She had her 15 minutes in the spotlight and now she's gone home ~ North to Alaska. (Thanks goodness.)
and, "I truly hope Sara Palin makes it back to the 2012 election"
She offers no proof for the first comment (naturally, after all when do right wingers ever do?).
But I do agree with the other comment --- everyone should hope Palin makes it to the 2012 elections as it would assure another victory for the Dems and for the USA!
Sarah Palin must have been my inspiration!
Thanx Sarah!!
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I love National Geographics, too.
My daughter took 2nd place in her schools Geography Bee. She got to go onto the state level of competition as a supporter. What a great experience.
As far as your quiz I admit I didn't know the answers but I'm not running for office.
DRAFT PALIN!
A sure winner - for the Dems!!