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On Sunday, January 8, we're collaborating with our friends @ndhistory at the Heritage Center in Bismarck to screen and discuss the new @POVdocs Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust. Join us!
https://t.co/lZUklen5pD
We're partnering with @wetellwell and @my_firstlink for the 2023 Silence Speaks Aloud Film Festival + Competition, which works to prevent suicide and support mental health through youth storytelling. Learn more and submit your films at the link below!
https://t.co/Tm3OUCerO6
In this blended health and literacy lesson, students explore nutrition, digestion, and disease to better understand the importance of good food choices. Check it out in the Inspiring Middle School Literacy Collection on PBS LearningMedia!
https://t.co/PSWySJpW26
It's hard to transition back to the classroom from a long weekend full of food, friends, and family, but PBS LearningMedia is here to help! Explore the chemistry of tender turkey with your science students using these resources from @NOVAeducation.
https://t.co/rp8H4AMLRL
An interactive lesson from the U.S. History Collection on PBS LearningMedia examines how and why the U.S. government limited immigration in 1924 with the Johnson-Reed Act. Check it out at the link below.
https://t.co/yaJ68CNevQ
Have you explored the fun learning activities and interactive games on @PBSKIDS? Enjoy Luna's Seek & Find with your young learners at the link below!
https://t.co/21EdFynR7h
Prairie Public has been collaborating with @NDDPI on a new collection of Dakota Datebooks focused on Indigenous history. These stories will be shared everywhere you currently find Dakota Datebook — and soon they'll be on PBS LearningMedia, too!
https://t.co/uusbc3gH57
A new film exploring the growing epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in MN and ND — and the Indigenous women working to stop it — is now on PBS LearningMedia.
Check out "Bring Her Home" at the link below.
https://t.co/JzESPjVMrl
Teachers, are you taking part in @ReportingLabs' 2022 Student Journalism Challenge? The submission deadline is Friday, December 2. Don't miss out on this opportunity!
https://t.co/Xhi9seXNFk
Join us tomorrow evening at the @FargoTheatre for the @ND_HumanRights Film Festival! We're hosting a free screening of Let the Little Light Shine, a wonderful educational documentary from @POVdocs, and a panel discussion. The show starts at 6:30PM!
https://t.co/1KhIUNEoei
It's Media Literacy Week, so we're highlighting a fantastic podcasting unit from the Media Arts Toolkit on PBS LearningMedia. Podcasting can be implemented in any classroom, on any subject — helping your students develop tech skills AND collaboration.
https://t.co/F9kIyP9M61
Starting in the 1930's, farmers in the Red River Valley (MN/ND) depended on Hispanic field workers from Texas and Mexico to harvest sugar beets. Their stories are captured in our original feature, Ésta Es Mi Casa, and now available for your classroom.
https://t.co/RJ2OGFxrtC
The registration deadline for Amplifying Student Voices, our free fall PD course on classroom technology and student composition, is TOMORROW!
Grow your teaching toolbox and register today through the link below!
https://t.co/tb1tUJP6sf
There's still time to join our fall PD course, Amplifying Student Voices! Explore classroom media and student voice when it kicks off on Thursday, October 20. Register now through the link below.
https://t.co/tb1tUJwXe7
Learn how to discuss mental health stigmas in your classroom and home with materials from Ken Burns' Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness collection on PBS LearningMedia.
https://t.co/0uBT2d3n1x
The @KQED Youth Media Challenges are a fantastic way to spark new media projects in your classroom and help your students develop their voices for an audience beyond the classroom. Explore the program at the link below.
https://t.co/FC3Oa1NGcz
We're talking classroom media and student voice in our upcoming professional development course, Amplifying Student Voices. Join us when this FREE hybrid class kicks off on Thursday, October 20. Details in the link below.
https://t.co/tb1tUJOyCH
Our fall professional development course, Amplifying Student Voices, kicks off on Thursday, October 20, with a live workshop — and we're excited about the great presenters we've lined up to explore classroom media and student voice.
Learn more here:
https://t.co/tb1tUJOyCH
Help shape the future of public television in Minnesota by completing the (brief) 2023 MPTA Legacy Survey at the link below! Your participation will guide the scope and focus of our arts, culture, and history programming.
https://t.co/cKXMiHHnBt
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