GPB Education and the Georgia Council on Economic Education (GCEE) recently rolled out the red carpet for a special group of puppets (and people!) to announce the launch of a new $martPath video series.
Valentine’s Day is more than a time to pass out candy and cards. It’s a day that inspires engineering, a walk through ancient history, and mathematical techniques.
Atlanta Science Festival, the city’s ultimate celebration of all things science and one of the largest of its kind in the country, returns March 10-25. All ages can experience 150 interactive and educational events. The Exploration Expo, a giant science bash in Piedmont Park, returns as the grand finale of the Festival.
NPR's Student Podcast Challenge is back for a fifth year! From January 6 through April 28, middle and high school students will have the chance to submit a podcast on any topic, with a maximum length of eight minutes.
It's time to sharpen those pencils! Georgia Public Broadcasting invites all Georgia students in kindergarten through third grade to create a great story, illustrate it, and enter it in our PBS KIDS Writers Contest.
Regeneron and Society for Science announced the 300 students named as scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors. The 300 scholars will be awarded $2,000 each and their schools will be awarded $2,000 for each enrolled scholar.
We have wrapped up another great year at GPB Education! In 2022, we launched a wealth of new resources for parents, teachers, and students, hosted insightful professional development sessions, and engaged with communities across Georgia. Check out our 22 favorite memories from 2022.
Celebrate the holiday season using these free resources from GPB and PBS LearningMedia! Explore the origin stories of Christmas traditions, discover how different artists are inspired by winter holidays, and see how math is used to track Santa and his sleigh.
Georgia students have a new opportunity to learn constitutional principles, develop citizenship skills, and help serve their communities. And some of those students may walk away with their share of $40,000 in prize money, thanks to the Bill of Rights Institute’s MyImpact Challenge.