Join PBS Wisconsin Education and Sheboygan County area colleagues for a FREE professional development and networking event! The morning features a panel on managing classroom behavior. In the afternoon, participate in educator-led roundtable discussions driven by your expertise and experience and an introduction to PBS Wisconsin Education resources. Participants are eligible to receive six Wisconsin Registry credits.
The Mashkiiziibii Youth Singers continue the tradition of cultural preservation by learning the singing and drumming skills that allow them to celebrate impactful moments and connect with Tribal Nations from across the country.
Hit a historical home run and slide into the story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League!
This session will offer an opportunity to peek behind the scenes of work happening now to bridge ways of knowing, critical thinking skills, and inspiration to act in a new climate education collection, along with the invitation to share feedback and reflect with fellow educators around how we support the young people we teach.
How did people in Wisconsin and across the country prepare for the threat of nuclear war in the decades following World War II? Learn how Multi-Purpose Food was promoted to Americans as a way to store food supplies in bomb shelters.
Join PBS Wisconsin Education at the 2025 Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies Conference for two presentations.
Dungeons and Dragons is a worldwide gaming phenomenon that started right here in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin! Follow us on an epic adventure as we discover what and who lead to the games creation.
Lighthouses were vital to trade and transportation around the Great Lakes in the 1800s. Find out what life was like the for the keepers who lived in remote locations, keeping lighthouses in top shape.
Mariachi Monarcas de Milwaukee celebrates Mexican culture through their music. Watch their performance of “El Son de la Negra” and explore how music connects us across time and place.
How did airplane pilots know where to fly before they had GPS to help guide them? Join Taylor and Sergio at the Kelch Aviation Museum to soar into aviation history!