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RESOURCES FOR EDUCATORS

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Introduction to Mindfulness for Educators

We have partnered with the Shanthi Project to provide this presentation that teaches social resliency through mindfulness.

PBS39Introduction to Mindfulness for Educators Workshop

We have partnered with the Shanthi Project to provide this presentation that teaches social resliency through mindfulness.

Teach Informational Text with Molly of Denali 

Teach Informational Text with Molly of Denali

Informational text and Alaska Native culture form the basis of the groundbreaking Molly of Denali series and its educational resources. The collection offers videos, digital games and lesson plans you can use to help students apply various forms of informational text like maps and recipes in their everyday lives. VIEW RESOURCES


Come Together During Crisis With StoryCorps Connect 

Come Together During Crisis With StoryCorps Connect

StoryCorps Connect is a first-of-its-kind platform that allows Americans to conduct and record StoryCorps interviews with loved ones remotely using video conference technology. Each interview becomes part of American history in the StoryCorps archive at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. SHARE YOUR STORY


Above the Noise: COVID-19 and Gen Z 

Above the Noise: COVID-19 and Gen Z

This special video series focuses on life in the time of coronavirus. Each video features youth voices and perspectives as well as fact-based interviews with experts. EXPLORE THE COLLECTION


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

 
The PBS Virtual Professional Learning Series is created for teachers - by teachers - to bring together content experts and educators from all backgrounds. With an emphasis on fun, engaging, accessible, and free tools for classrooms, these bite-sized opportunities are designed to connect educators with each other and PBS shows, themes, and content.

Managing and Expressing Feelings 
Social Dis-Dancing 

Ken Burns in the Classroom 

Ken Burns and his collaborators have been creating historical documentary films for more than forty years. Known for a signature style that brings primary source documents, images, and archival video footage to life on screen, these films present the opportunity to pose thought-provoking questions for students, and introduce new ideas, perspectives, and primary sources.

Documents (15), Videos (315), Images (26), Lesson Plans (45), Interactive (1), Media Galleries (92) for Grades 4-12+. LEARN MORE