Embattled Head Football Coach Rush Propst is out at Valdosta after a tumultuous year with the program. The Valdosta City Board of Education voted 5-3 Tuesday night not to renew Propst’s contract.
Next week FRONTLINE explores the varying responses around the world to the COVID crisis, Lucy Worsley looks at some of the historical falsehoods America has embraced, Sharon Collins tries to understand the mysterious coyote and much more.
Do you ever wonder at which point when you started watching/becoming immersed in/making your life about Downton Abbey, it became not just a costume drama about a grand home in a quaint little town and more about yelling at your television and writing strongly worded letters to Julian Fellowes and Carnival about ruining your Sunday night/Christmas/week/month/year?
GPB Football Fridays in Georgia podcast hosts Jon Nelson and Hannah Goodin talk with two members of the Valdosta sports media about the ongoing scandal rocking the football program. They also discuss the ramifications of some of the offseason head coaching moves across the state.
The science videos and media-enhanced lesson plans in this collection draw upon the powerful documentaries of public television’s award-winning natural history series. These video segments have been carefully selected to engage students with key curriculum concepts. The lesson plans incorporate hands-on activities, online resources, and video to interactively and creatively address topics and standards in Life Science/Living Environment and Earth Science.
Next week American Experience introduces viewers to the man behind the curtain, Independent Lens explores the complexities of criminal justice reform and we dive in head-first with Nature and NOVA.
While outwardly, they must all band together in order for Downton to do its part and thrive as a convalescent home, beneath the surface our favorite characters must fight their own battles.
Next week we'll welcome the return of Finding Your Roots, Nature, NOVA and more! Including a tour of Horse Country with Georgia Outdoors host Sharon Collins. Take a look at what’s coming up!
Next week we’ll celebrate 20 years in the kitchen, discover little-known WWII stories, look into the life of one of America's greatest writers and much more.
April is National Poetry Month! We've gathered some classroom resources for all ages from PBS LearningMedia to help you and your students celebrate National Poetry Month.
Next week we’ll head down to the outback to introduce you to your new Aussie obsession, celebrate movies made for grownups, by grownups, hear the story of a pivotal moment in the fight for civil rights in America, and much more.
From town fairs, flower shows, to eventful dinners with salt instead of sugar on the desserts, Season 1 Part 3 of Downton Abbey boils down to one phrase for me: All’s fair in love and war.
Patti Lawrimore, a teacher at Riverwood International Charter School in Fulton County, has been recognized as an EarthKind Harmony Hero for her efforts in educating over 400 students about sustainability and the environment through her local experiential eco-education programs.
Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, is releasing new resources to support families in talking to their children about race and racism. The “ABCs of Racial Literacy” is part of Coming Together, Sesame Workshop’s ongoing commitment to racial justice.
Next week we look at the ways in which COVID-19 has affected daily life from birth to death, explore the lives of two extraordinary female authors and follow an MIT scientist as she attempts to identify the blind spots in our visions of the future.