Join PBS Wisconsin Education at the Wisconsin Head Start Association Conference for the following presentations: Promoting Problem Solvers with Playful Resources from PBS KIDS, and Connecting and Communicating with Compassion.
Since 1969, public media has sparked imaginations and unlocked the potential of learners everywhere. Join PBS Wisconsin Education for a session that takes you beyond the screen time debate, showing how media can powerfully support children in learning spaces and everyday moments
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!
Navigate important civics concepts for learners of all ages with trusted resources from PBS.
Learn with Dr. Patty Loew, Professor Emerita from Northwestern University and UW-Madison, as the first speaker in the 2024-25 Indigenous Education Speakers’ Series. PBS Wisconsin Education will provide materials on Wisconsin First Nations resources, including The Ways and Wisconsin Biographies.
Did you ever dream of running away to join the circus? Taylor and Kacie head to Circus World Museum to look at real circus life in the 1800s.
Did fake photos convince people to move to the Midwest? Discover how tall-tale postcards playfully made the midwest seem like a land of plenty during a tough time for agriculture.
Check out "Climate Wisconsin", an educational collection of stories about the impacts of climate change around Wisconsin. (Grades 6-12)