Visit PBS Wisconsin Education at the Pathways to Quality Conference to learn about free PBS resources and learning opportunities.
Hunter VanZile, a young off-road racer from Forest County Potawatomi, discusses the impact his community has on his racing journey.
Join PBS Wisconsin at the 2025 WAEE Conference for the presentation Creative Changemaking: Journaling and Art Making for Exploring and Stewarding Our Environment.
A British peace medal presented to a Menominee chief provides insight into how Native nations were involved in the Revolutionary War.
What can a portrait of George Washington produced in Philadelphia tell us about Wisconsin history?
Join this session to learn about and engage with the newest PBS Wisconsin Education "Re/Sound: Songs of Wisconsin" lesson featuring the Mashkiiziibii Youth Singers and Drummers group.
Inspire learners to start (and stay) writing! "Whoopensocker" is a free-to-use collection of games, activities, and an educator guide to spark creativity and collaboration.
Peek into the new Whoopensocker collection and explore games and activities that are free-to-use and ready to bring into your program to fuel innovation with learners.
Join PBS Wisconsin Education for the following presentations at the WLA Conference: Appy Ever After: Blending Digital and Hands-on Play
Join PBS Wisconsin Education for a session to explore our local history collections that cover a range of topics, time periods, and locations. Then, get a sneak peek of the new documentary series "The American Revolution" and watch the premiere of two new episodes of "The Look Back".