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Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness premiered on PBS in June 2022. It features first-person accounts from more than 20 young people, ranging in…
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WSKG is recruiting educators for a local PBS Media Literacy Academy cohort. This group of educators will work together with WSKG Education staff to work…
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Education NewsBrian Manker went to school in upstate New York in the Endwell, Vestal, and Binghamton communities. He wanted to be a football player, but then he…
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Education NewsYou might listen to three podcasts a week, some streaming from a favorite website or others downloaded to your phone... But what entertainment could be…
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Education Newshttps://soundcloud.com/user-194132318-190957375/found-soundTraditional instruments are not necessary to make music! In this episode: an orchestra who…
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Education NewsYou don't have to be Irish to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, but it is a way to celebrate Irish culture and heritage. Around the world, festivals and…
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Education NewsJoin WSKG at this free conference for PK-12 teachers. We'll be featuring resources from our very own Good to Know series and math materials from PBS…
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Education NewsThis contest is designed to promote the advancement of children’s reading skills through hands-on, active learning. It encourages children in grades K-3…
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Education NewsLearning with PBS KIDS is a virtual professional development series specially designed with PreK- 1 teachers in mind! With an emphasis on fun, engaging,…
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Education NewsNo one knows for sure who St. Valentine was, but we still honor him with a holiday. Listen to one legend about who he was, and discover more about this celebration of love.
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Education NewsTell Them We Are Rising explores the pivotal role historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have played over the course of 150 years in American history, culture, and identity. This film reveals the rich history of HBCUs and the power of higher education to transform lives and advance civil rights and equality in the face of injustice. Experience the film screening in full with your classroom, followed by a Q&A with director Stanley Nelson. Classrooms will be able to ask questions and have them in answered in real time through the unique OVEE viewing experience.
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Education NewsAt a time when women, people of color and homosexuals were confined to the margins of society, Lorraine Hansberry (1930-1965), best known for A Raisin in the Sun, boldly challenged U.S. society to live up to its ideals. Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart tells the dramatic story of the young, gifted and black woman who chose words to fight injustice—on stage and off. Experience the film screening through a selection of curated clips, followed by a Q&A with director Tracy Strain. Classrooms will be able to ask questions and have them in answered in real time through the unique OVEE viewing experience.