The producers of In Focus with Martin Sheen have announce dan upcoming report highlighting innovative programs to help educate young Americans about the environment.In Focus with Martin Sheen is an independently produced television program airing in markets around the country on public television. The show is hosted by the legendary actor Martin Sheen, who in his 50 years in show business has appeared in more than 60 films and countless television roles. In Focus Martin Sheen explores several topics important to audiences including how education is being used to help young people appreciate the natural world.In places like Hawaii, students are getting an up close look at the beauty of the undersea ecosystem. They are being given the adventure of a lifetime in a unique setting that shows them how important and delicate our natural world can be. In Focus PBS is talking to educators about how this amazing educational opportunity is helping to prepare the next generation to be more effective at conserving our beautiful ocean environment.The producers of In Focus with Martin Sheen are expecting to have the report ready for broadcast later this year. For more information about the reports or to offer other ideas related to this topic, In Focus with Martin Sheen can be reached through the show’s official website at infocusptv.com or on Facebook at facebook.com/InFocusMartinSheen
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