This two-part, four-hour film, tells the story of an American icon whose life-long battle for first class citizenship for all African Americans transcended even his remarkable athletic achievements.
Content experts at the Georgia Department of Education have developed learning plans for teachers and parents. The plans are easy-to-use and include both “plugged and unplugged” activities.
Lesson plans, activity suggestions, interactives and video clips based on Ken Burns’s documentaries are now available in a hub for free to 6-12th grade educators.
Dedicated to "leveling up" the next generation of musicians, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra has collaborated with Georgia Music Educators Association to create a new tutorial series for beginner and intermediate instrumentalists.
Lights, Camera, Budget! is an online game designed to help middle and high school students learn, study, and review financial literacy topics while also practicing their budgeting skills.
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.
The ASO Masterclass Series helps students learn to prepare for an audition, develop good practice routines, and more, featuring musicians of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and alumni from the ASO Talent Development Program.
Presenting a treasure trove of videos from MASTERPIECE films, supported by essays and teaching tips, this collection offers innovative ways to access, understand, and analyze classic literature adapted for the screen.
Watch videos of educators who are using media in the classroom in innovative and creative ways. Find tips on how to start creating media and learn how artists are using media in their artworks.
These videos take the traditional concepts taught in middle and high school science, engineering, and math classes and put them in a context completely outside the classroom.