West Virginia Lawmakers Take Up Teaching Of Race And Identity
West Virginia lawmakers waded into the teaching of race and identity in schools on Thursday as a measure to ban the teaching that one group is superior to another took the first step toward becoming state law.
Examine the life and career of NASA computer Katherine Johnson, and engage students in a discussion of the qualities Johnson exhibited that helped her break racial and gender barriers.
Are you looking for an family activity for Valentine's Day? If you want to cut, glue, and stamp your own cards, then you may want to try these easy projects.
Do you know a teacher who goes above and beyond the call of duty in the classroom? If so, let us know by nominating him or her for WVPB's "Above and Beyond" Teacher Award.
It's time for children across the state to sharpen their pencils and crayons for the annual PBS Writers Contest! We are accepting illustrated stories now through March 31, 2022.
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