Georgia O’Keeffe not only changed American art but also showed future generations that it is possible to succeed by staying true to your vision. Learn about her story of perserverance in the "Wisconsin Biographies" collection!
Join PBS educators and the Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies for an exciting workshop showcasing the latest educational resources for Wisconsin classrooms.
The 2025 Wisconsin Early Childhood Association (WECA) Conference gathers early childhood education professionals who are reshaping how we nurture young minds. Walk away with fresh perspectives, proven strategies, and the renewed energy to make a lasting difference in children's lives. PBS Wisconsin Education is presenting and exhibiting at this event. Learn more and register.
How do student protests during the 1960s and 1970s connect to our lives and the news of today?
Join PBS Wisconsin Education for the webinar: Literacy & Justice for All during Tech Days WI Libraries 2025.
Join PBS Wisconsin Education at the Madison Out-of-school Time Conference for a session to explore theater-inspired games and activities from our newest educational collection, Whoopensocker, for learners in grades 3-5.
Join PBS Wisconsin Education at the Play Make Learn Conference for the following presentation: Breaking, Mending, and Learning: Playful Experimentation with PBS KIDS.
Share, network, and collaborate with other early learning educators and providers. Join PBS Wisconsin Education to explore possibilities, empower your practice, and engage with purpose at the PBS KIDS Empower Edcamp at Brewer Public Library.
From the 1600s to the 1800s, the exchange of animal furs and skins was a major part of how Europeans and Native peoples interacted in North America. Europeans traded cloth, glass beads, metal goods, and other items for the furs of beaver and other animals. Eventually, this global trade would change the course of history for Europe and North America.