Next week, we’ll rediscover our love of travel with Rick Steves, celebrate 20 years of delicious recipes, explore the legacy of a hero of the Underground Railroad and much more.
Fourth grade teacher Jessica Frazer joins us to talk about her experience in a STEAM certified school at West Jackson Elementary School in Jackson County.
Next week, we'll follow some of our favorite musical artists around the globe and right back to the Peach State, explore the history of African American Christianity, welcome retirement expert Ed Slott to GPB Studios and much more.
The 2022 edition of the Atlanta Science Festival gives kids and adults alike the opportunity to dive into a range of topics from environmental science, earth and space, and animals to science and the arts, science and society, and health and the human body. Nature walks, creature encounters, hands-on experiments, science-themed performances, and much more pack the two-week event calendar.
Liberty County middle school teacher Darius Peterson joins us to talk about teaching in a military community and strategies for making connections through history.
Next week, we'll explore the hardships faced by incarcerated mothers, rock out with the Stones in Brazil and get carried away by America's majestic horses.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Society for Science named 40 finalists in this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors. Amongst this year's finalists is Max Bee-Lindgren, a student at Decatur High School in Decatur, Georgia.
Dr. Rebecca Harper, Associate Professor of Literacy at Augusta University, and Leigh Willmann, high school teacher in Cherokee County, bring practical examples of how to infuse writing throughout the middle and high school day.
Next week, we’ll take a spicy new look at a beloved opera, investigate an unsolved murder of the Civil Rights Movement, follow an underwater migration and much more.
Host Jon Nelson digs deep into the GPB Sports archive for the Football Fridays in Georgia podcast this week to bring you highlights of LA Rams Coach Sean McVay's years as an all-star quarterback at Marist school in the early 2000's. He also talks to legendary Marist head coach Alan Chadwick about what made McVay such a special player.
Bibb County teacher LaTanya Singleton Clark shares some strategies for how she makes connections with her students to help them learn, thrive, and succeed in school and beyond.
Next week, we’ll hear operatic love letters to Atlanta, experience the simple comforts of a good meal, learn the history of an iconic American garment and much more.
WORK IT OUT WOMBATS! stars Malik, Zadie, and Zeke—three energetic and creative marsupial siblings who live with their grandmother in her treehouse apartment complex.The playful trio will demonstrate computational thinking for preschoolers, a way of thinking that enables them to solve problems, express themselves, and accomplish tasks using the practices, processes and ideas at the core of computer science.
Next week, we’ll join an activist detective as he searches for the missing in South Texas, explore the deep Mexican roots of talk show host Mario Lopez and comedian Melissa Villaseñor and much more.
Donald White and Julie Eidson from Coweta County Schools join the podcast to talk about how they are leveraging strong community partnerships to enhance and support classroom instruction in middle and high school.
Next week, we’ll follow an inspiring and sobering story about disability, activism and family and join NOVA as they investigate an ancient mystery. Take a look at what’s coming up!
One may ask, what is the current day significance of a public library? Here are four reasons why public libraries are vitally important and why we should continue to support them.