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April 2019
Learning Powered by Curiosity

Become a media wiz!

Dear educators,

Engaging in media creation and consumption with your students can be scary. Whether you are already a rock star PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs instructor or you are just dipping your toes into media education, we are here to help.

Coming this summer, we are excited to provide the Click Teacher Summer Camp: A Media Storytelling Immersion Experience. Save the date for August 5-7 and be on the lookout for information on how to sign up for this hands-on professional learning opportunity! 

Your partner in education,
Luisa de Vogel
Education Unit Coordinator

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Are you media literate?

Demonstrate your expertise in teaching students to think critically about their role as media consumers and creators by becoming a PBS-Certified Media Literacy Educator. Earn eight micro-credentials based on competency in making media for classroom use, analyzing media, assessing student media and more. 
Let's play some games!
Join us at UW-Eau Claire on May 31 for the Games in Libraries conference. We will be presenting on the many engaging ways to integrate Jo Wilder and the Capitol Case into your classroom or library. Jo Wilder and the Capitol Case offers third through fifth graders a playful entry point into critical thinking and historical inquiry practices. 

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Wisconsin high school students shared their perspectives on the college admissions scandal on PBS NewsHour. Student Reporting Labs gave Wisconsin students a platform to voice their opinions on inequalities in America's education system. See these student journalists at work here.
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