Host Stephen Fowler explains what happens to a bill after Crossover Day in the legislature. Bills that are not passed by Crossover Day — known as "Zombie Bills — are still able to "see the light of day" if they are attached to a bill that has already been passed.
Join Bulloch County high school teacher, Ashleigh Wright, as she explains how dialogue circles can help build respect, inspire collaboration, and form a positive community in the classroom.
It's important to think critically and practice good behaviors when using technology. In this episode of Things Explained, we talk about what it means to be a good digital citizen and important ways to engage in our technology-driven world.
Tyler Gordon, a 16-year-old painting prodigy, has painted for celebrities such as LeBron James, Janet Jackson, and Vice President Kamala Harris. Tyler admits that he struggles with bullying and mental health challenges but exhibits resilience through proper goal-setting and coping strategies.
Join GPB education for an exploratory overview of our comprehensive Visual Arts content including online courses, career resources, lesson plans, engaging videos, and instructional strategies that are available at no cost to all Georgia students and teachers through PBS LearningMedia.
In this 10-day, integrated unit plan, students learn about rates and ratios. Students first learn how to identify and write ratios, then they learn how to solve equivalent ratios and measurement conversions, and have the opportunity to apply them to a real-world situation.
Professional Learning | Science | STEAM | Grades 3-12
Utilizing engaging activities from PBS LearningMedia, participants will become familiar with collections from PBS hit shows that allow students to build their design and iteration skills while investigating and solving problems in engineering a
Students at Fannin County School learn about the health of their local waterways by collecting and testing water samples and looking for other key environmental indicators.
The Fast Forward project consists of 16 video segments that present STEAM concepts in a fun, entertaining and informative way by demonstrating how employees in businesses and organizations across the state are applying the topic matter in their jobs.