Join PBS Wisconsin Education’s Early Learning Team for a thirty-minute Work It Out Wednesday Webinar to learn about: Cool ideas and bilingual activities you can use tomorrow to support collaboration and teamwork with your students, staff, and families; Family engagement fun to share with your early learning communities for Family Friday; FREE Self-paced learning courses and webinars for Wisconsin Registry credit.
Join PBS Wisconsin Education to learn about PBS KIDS resources that inspire young problem solvers, nurture creativity, and promote critical thinking. Explore responsive, skillfully designed tools that make caregiving easier while supporting children and families in developing the skills to face challenges with confidence.
Join PBS Wisconsin Education to explore strategies, resources, and policies that are integral to building a foundation of connections and relationships in the context of your unique early childhood programs. Discover resources that welcome and affirm all children and families into your learning communities.
Join PBS Wisconsin Education at the Social Studies Network: Teaching Thematically event for "Fact-Checking for Students." You will learn strategies to help students become critical thinkers of online information and media, help identify reliable sources, and support the evaluation of online information.
The power of public media is that it has been a catalyst for helping children learn key early learning skills, like math, science, and reading, right from their homes, for the past five decades. What if libraries leveraged these research-backed, high-quality, free resources to create dynamic learning experiences that were rooted in play? Dive into this engaging session to discover the transformative power of PBS and how easily you can integrate PBS KIDS content into your learning space.
Join PBS Wisconsin Education and partners at the 2025 WIEA Conference for the following presentations: Honoring Native Stories: Bringing Indigenous Culture Into Early Learning Spaces, Immersive Indigenous Media in the Classroom, and Integrating Act 31: Indigenous Resources for Teachers and Students
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.