Each of the four segments of the Facilitating Student-Led Discussions series provides a 30-minute standalone session appropriate for K-12 professional development in all subjects/contents during faculty meetings, before or after school, or during teacher planning time.
Take an in-depth look at middle school science classes as teachers share how the lessons engage students with phenomenon and strategies they used to support students in obtaining and evaluating information.
Dive deeper into the classroom applications that Georgia teachers have constructed to bring learning to life, in this follow-up episode of Science in Action.
Now that you have a basic understanding of 3D lesson planning, this video will cover a few strategies Georgia science teachers use to open their classrooms to curiosity questions.
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.
There are big things coming out of the little town of Senoia—like the most popular TV show in the history of cable, for example. That’s right, it’s shot at Raleigh Studios, about an hour’s drive south of Atlanta.
Randolph County in southwest Georgia is one of the most rural in the state. Through books and the adoption of new literacy curriculum, educators are able to expand their students' experiences and enhance their literacy skills.
The Scarborough's Reading Rope model consists of both lower and upper strands. When these individual elements intertwine, they lead to proficient and precise reading, characterized by fluent expression and robust comprehension.
Rebecca Latimer Felton, a Georgia native and women's rights activist, was the first woman to serve as a United States senator. Following the death of Georgia Senator Thomas Watson, Felton was appointed to the open seat during a special election in 1922.
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.
The average American generates four pounds of garbage a day, and collectively that adds up to 180 million tons of solid waste per year. Nearly 75 percent of it goes to landfills, but space is running out.
In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, students will join Trinecia Ward, a Rockdale County teacher, to learn about the topographical features and geographic regions of Georgia.