Black History Month is a time to honor African Americans' legacies, contributions, and culture throughout history. Check out these resources to enrich your lesson plans and bring Black History Month to life with modern perspectives for your classroom!
The Georgia Department of Education recently launched a new teacher recruitment initiative, Teach in the Peach. It's a statewide campaign dedicated to “Making Georgia the #1 State for Teachers to Teach” by attracting, recognizing, and retaining top talent in education.
PBS KIDS offers creative ways to spread love with DIY Valentine's cards and fun learning activities for all ages. With playful learning at the heart of it, there's something for everyone to enjoy this Valentine's Day!
Lunar New Year is a special time of celebration, usually falling between late January and mid-February. This year, the festivities will begin on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, welcoming the exciting arrival of the Year of the Snake.
Back by popular demand, GPB is holding free spring assessments review webinars throughout March and providing 8th-12th grade educators with fresh ideas and access to the thousands of free classroom resources from GPB and PBS LearningMedia. This year’s focus is creating a boot camp review that will enhance test prep and focus on foundational knowledge and skills.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day is more than just a day off. It’s an opportunity to honor the life and legacy of one of history’s most influential leaders. From thought-provoking discussions to hands-on activities, there are countless ways to bring Dr. King’s vision to life in your classroom. Here are some ideas to get started.
Jimmy Carter, a native of Plains, Georgia, passed away on December 29, 2024. He lived to be 100 years old, making him the oldest former president in U.S. history. During his long life, he had many jobs: a naval officer; peanut farmer; Georgia state senator; governor of Georgia; 39th president of the United States; and humanitarian.
In celebration of President Carter's life and legacy, we've curated a collection of free learning resources you can use in your classroom.
2024 was another great year for Georgia Public Broadcasting’s education team! This year, we delivered new content for teachers, students, and families. We also had the opportunity to meet so many new people in our community and introduce them to free educational resources offered by GPB, PBS LearningMedia, and PBS KIDS. To celebrate the end of the year, here are some of our favorite highlights of 2024.