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outside. A 2010 Kaiser Family Foundation study found young people now devote an average of more <br />than seven hours a day to electronic media use, or about 53 hours a week — more than a full time job. <br />America's public lands and waters offer space to get outside and get active, and are living classrooms that <br />provide opportunities to build critical skills through hands -on activities. To inspire the next generation to <br />discover all that America's public lands and waters have to offer, the Obama Administration will provide <br />all 4th grade students and their families free admission to all National Parks and other federal lands and <br />waters for a full year, starting with the 2015 -2016 school year. The initiative will also: <br />• Make it easy for schools and families to plan trips: The Administration will distribute <br />information and resources to make it easy for teachers and families to identify nearby public <br />lands and waters and to find programs that support youth outings. <br />• Provide transportation support to schools with the most need: As an integral part of this effort, <br />the National Park Foundation (NPF) — the congressionally chartered foundation of the National <br />Park Service — is expanding and re- launching its Ticket to Ride program as Every Kid in a Park, <br />which will award transportation grants for kids to visit parks, public lands and waters, focusing <br />on schools that have the most need. <br />• Provide educational materials: The initiative will build on a wide range of educational programs <br />and tools that the federal land management agencies already use. For example, NPS has re- <br />launched a website with over 1,000 materials developed for K -12 teachers, including science <br />labs, lesson plans, and field trip guides. And a number of federal agencies, including the Bureau <br />of Land Management, Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Oceanic and <br />Atmospheric Administration, Department of Education, and NPS participate in Hands on the <br />Land, a national network of field classrooms and agency resources that connects students, <br />teachers, families, and volunteers with public lands and waterways. <br />To further support this effort, the President's 2016 Budget includes a total increased investment of $45 <br />million for youth engagement programs throughout the Department of the Interior, with $20 million <br />specifically provided to the National Park Service for youth activities, including bringing 1 million <br />fourth -grade children from low - income areas to national parks. This increase will also fund dedicated <br />youth coordinators to help enrich children and family learning experiences at parks and online. <br />
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