Active supervision is when a teacher strategically moves through the classroom during independent work time to provide specified interactions with different groups of students. Follow Statesboro teacher, Tiffany Ward, as she puts this practice to use in her high school math class.
Physical Health and Wellness | Professional Learning | Grades K-12
Join GPB’s education outreach team for a primer on incorporating our Active Learning resources into the virtual environment. We will choose four complex active learning approaches and highlight how to utilize them around any theme - in this case, the 3Rs!
Animal Rehabilitation Technician, Jamie Gamby, remembers how one pivotal moment on an elementary school field trip led her down the career path she possesses today.
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) CTAE Pathway available to Georgia high school students introduces them to the principles and applications of AI technologies.
We’re in Augusta to learn about careers in the medical field with a visit to Augusta University! Up first we meet a doctor specializing in wilderness medicine who was actually the first person in his family to go to college. Very inspirational!
Step inside the world of professional ballet with Atlanta Ballet dancer Georgie Grace Butler. From early training to the demanding performance schedule, Georgie Grace shares what it takes to thrive in one of the most physically and mentally challenging art forms.
This video highlights how behavior-specific praise can strengthen the culture of high school classrooms. Muscogee County science teacher, Katarina Garcia, shows how intentional, targeted feedback increases student engagement, motivation, and on-task learning.
Professional Learning | Social Studies | Grades 6-12
America’s Got Talent:All-Stars runner-up, Avery Dixon, shares his journey of managing his depression and dealing with bullies, finding the right trusted adult, resilience, and using his musical talent to heal himself and provide hope to others.
Keira, a 10th grade student at McIntosh High School, is spilling the tea on what it takes to be a great inventor. She invented a biomass battery using tea leaves so that they aren't wasted.
This is "technically" where the Fast Forward series begins—at a career fair in Dalton. Starting with an overview of Georgia-based STEM careers and companies, we include a look at Shaw Industries and its work with green technologies.