We are joined by Tamieka Grizzle from Cobb County Schools and Erin Rehberg from Thomas County Schools to chat about engaging kids in computer science at the elementary level.
Next week, we’ll welcome back a new MASTERPIECE favorite, tour Britain's fanciest digs with the Queen of Cakes, explore the fascinating life of a dance legend and much more.
Next week, we’ll go around the world with a brand-new MASTERPIECE adaptation of a classic tale, dig into the mysterious pasts of more popular figures, welcome back a new favorite for more drama Down Under and much more.
As we look back on 2021, we see a lot accomplished by our small but mighty team at GPB Education. We are honored to continue to support Georgia's teachers, students, and parents with free digital learning resources. So, as we prepare to ring in 2022, here's a look back at 21 of our favorite things we launched, hosted, and accomplished in 2021.
Next week, we’ll check in with activists here at home, explore the life of a pioneering German politician and examine threats to the environment in the Rockies and around the world.
Next week, we’ll travel from the White House to Nonnatus House, with a few stops in-between, to celebrate the season with music, good friends and big fun. We’ll also visit the Crawleys and their staff as they get ready for some very important guests.
In our final weekly episode of the Football Fridays In Georgia podcast for the year, GPB Sports' Jon Nelson recaps the entire GHSA Football Championships’ lineup, including flag football, with our panel of media all-stars from across the state.
As Georgia educators expand the world for their students, class after class, we think they need a place to share…and learn. We are excited to introduce Classroom Conversations, a new podcast series presented by the Georgia Department of Education and GPB Education.
The final GPB Sports' 2021 Football Rankings are out and only two schools went back-to-back and two finished the season undefeated. See who ended up where.
Fred Perry rushed for 233 yards and two touchdowns to help Warner Robins win back-to-back titles for the first time in the history of the iconic program.