Members of Georgia's General Assembly, the state's legislative branch, are required to meet certain qualifications as defined by Georgia's Constitution. Host Stephen Fowler explains what criteria must be met and how much money members of the General Assembly make as set by the Constitution.
Alex Berthelot is proof that recovery is possible. A sexual assault victim and suicide survivor who shares her story through the RESPECT Institute, Alex gives hope to others through storytelling.
Utilizing PBS LearningMedia's engaging activities, participants will become familiar with collections from PBS's hit shows which allow students to build their design and iteration skills while investigating and solving problems in engineering and aerospace.
What is color? Learn about light and wavelengths and what creates color with GPB Educator Tracey Wiley. Then learn how to build your own spectroscope using common household materials.
Felicia Purdy, assistant superintendent of Seminole County schools, sits down with host Ashley Mengwasser in an episode of Classroom Conversations to discuss literacy in rural areas and the challenges of implementing new ins
Sine Die, a Latin phrase meaning "without day," is the final day of the legislative session. Host Stephen Fowler explains why this is such an important day to lawmakers and why they often work until the very last minute of the day to pass bills.
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Students will obtain hands on understanding through application activities in order to solve linear equations in one variable and interpret, determine, and create various equations that have one solution, no solutions, or infinite many solutions.
In this episode of Peach State Politics, host Stephen Fowler explains how Georgia's state budget works, where the money goes, and how the money is spent.
This video provides an explanation of the Framework for Statistical Reasoning for all grade levels, K-12. The framework is a part of the Essential Instructional Guidance adopted by the State Board of Education as an expectation for teaching and learning for the adopted standards.