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Educators

Connecticut PBS Digital Innovator, Leon Tynes, a teacher at Engineering and Science University Magnet School uses PBS LearningMedia in his classroom to supplement the content. Try PBS LearningMedia, a free service for educators and a destination for easy, instant access to tens of thousands of classroom-ready, digital resources.

Explore our featured resources for educators

Ethan’s Music Room – Created “by kids, with kids, for kids,” Ethan’s Music Room teaches young children about the foundations of music. Ethan was also produced by students in the Learning Lab!
Get Your Tech On – These how-to-guides will help transform your classroom and enhance your lesson plans with digital resources. 

teachersTeachers’ Stories – Hartford Public Schools teachers shared their stories with Journalism and Media Magnet Academy seniors at CPBN’s Learning Lab.

20151013_224633_529665_crash-courseCrash Course – Help learners of all ages review anything from science to social studies with fast-paced videos from John and Hank Green.

Additional Resources for Educators: 

  • PBS TeacherLine — provides online professional development through facilitated courses, a supportive learning community, and exemplary professional resources.
  • Teacher Links – A list of digital resources suggested by Connecticut Middle School Teachers at our Education Ideas Forum.
  • Digital Tools – Use these short video tutorials from KQED learn the basics for how to use free online tools for teaching and learning.

For more information on events, programs, and other resources available, contact the SVP of Education:

Donna Sodipo
860.275.7337
dsodipo@cpbn.org

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