Take learning to the next level by encouraging students to work together! Join us in conversation with Stephanie Sisk of Fayette County Public Schools to learn more about collaborative learning.
Just in time for the new school year, "Science in Action" is a new GPB original series that puts high-quality science instruction right into the hands of Georgia educators.
GPB Education has launched its latest virtual learning journey. Developed in partnership with Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District, Georgia Water Virtual Learning Journey takes students on an interactive experience of all things water.
Atlanta Science Festival (ASF), the city’s ultimate celebration of all things science and one of the largest of its kind in the country, returns March 9-23. All ages can experience more than 150 interactive and educational events.
The call for applications and nominations is now open for The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST), the highest honors bestowed by the United States government specifically for science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics teaching.
Looking for a bright idea to enrich your students' learning? Join GPB Education and Georgia EMC for a live television and streaming event on December 5th from 10-10:30 AM ET. Georgia Electricity Live Exploration will light up your students as we uncover the power of electricity!
Hey teachers! Want to learn how to harness the powers of observation and bring content to life? Join us in conversation with Dr. Megan Higgins and Cori Colbi to learn about the power of phenomenon-based instruction.
Start the semester a step ahead with countless resources from GPB Education! The 2023-2024 school year is fast approaching, and no matter what grade level you’re teaching, we’ve got the resources to set you up for success.
There's a lot of buzz about our next live exploration! In collaboration with the University of Georgia, GPB Education will be live streaming from the State Botanical Garden of Georgia in Athens on May 9th at 10 AM ET. This half-hour show is aligned to Georgia science standards for students in grades 3-8.
Meet students where they are by implementing personal learning plans! Join us in conversation with Jeanine Bunn of Lamar County Schools to learn how tailoring instruction to individual students can make a difference in your classroom.
Get students interested in science by bringing the subject from the page to real life! Join us in conversation with third grade teacher Amy Brown to learn how hands-on, inquiry-based 3D science instruction can improve students understanding of the natural world.
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.
"Make That Paper: Careers in Forestry" is an online game designed to help high school students learn about the forestry industry and career employability skills.