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PBS LearningMedia offers FREE educational resources for PreK–12 educators and students. 
Our goal is to enhance educator practice and equitable student learning through educational resources that are:

Available to teachers and students at no cost for educational use.
Relevant, accessible, and trustworthy.
Intentionally designed to supplement classroom instruction.
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PBS LearningMedia offers FREE educational resources for PreK–12 educators and students. 
Our goal is to enhance educator practice and equitable student learning through educational resources that are:

Available to teachers and students at no cost for educational use.
Relevant, accessible, and trustworthy.
Intentionally designed to supplement classroom instruction.
Representative of diverse perspectives and communities, including underrepresented and marginalized student populations.
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PBS LearningMedia offers FREE educational resources for PreK–12 educators and students. 
Our goal is to enhance educator practice and equitable student learning through educational resources that are:

Available to teachers and students at no cost for educational use.
Relevant, accessible, and trustworthy.
Intentionally designed to supplement classroom instruction.
Representative of diverse perspectives and communities, including underrepresented and marginalized student populations.
Responsive to needs, trends, and current events.
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PBS LearningMedia offers FREE educational resources for PreK–12 educators and students. 
Our goal is to enhance educator practice and equitable student learning through educational resources that are:

Available to teachers and students at no cost for educational use.
Relevant, accessible, and trustworthy.
Intentionally designed to supplement classroom instruction.
Representative of diverse perspectives and communities, including underrepresented and marginalized student populations.
Responsive to needs, trends, and current events.
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PBS LearningMedia offers FREE educational resources for PreK–12 educators and students. 
Our goal is to enhance educator practice and equitable student learning through educational resources that are:

Available to teachers and students at no cost for educational use.
Relevant, accessible, and trustworthy.
Intentionally designed to supplement classroom instruction.
Representative of diverse perspectives and communities, including underrepresented and marginalized student populations.
Responsive to needs, trends, and current events.
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PBS LearningMedia offers FREE educational resources for PreK–12 educators and students. 
Our goal is to enhance educator practice and equitable student learning through educational resources that are:

Available to teachers and students at no cost for educational use.
Relevant, accessible, and trustworthy.
Intentionally designed to supplement classroom instruction.
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PBS LearningMedia offers FREE educational resources for PreK–12 educators and students. 
Our goal is to enhance educator practice and equitable student learning through educational resources that are:

Available to teachers and students at no cost for educational use.
Relevant, accessible, and trustworthy.
Intentionally designed to supplement classroom instruction.
Representative of diverse perspectives and communities, including underrepresented and marginalized student populations.
Responsive to needs, trends, and current events.
Designed to promote and support effective practices in teaching and learning with digital media.</media:description>
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About PBS LearningMedia: 

PBS LearningMedia offers FREE educational resources for PreK–12 educators and students. 
Our goal is to enhance educator practice and equitable student learning through educational resources that are:

Available to teachers and students at no cost for educational use.
Relevant, accessible, and trustworthy.
Intentionally designed to supplement classroom instruction.
Representative of diverse perspectives and communities, including underrepresented and marginalized student populations.
Responsive to needs, trends, and current events.
Designed to promote and support effective practices in teaching and learning with digital media.</media:description>
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About PBS LearningMedia: 

PBS LearningMedia offers FREE educational resources for PreK–12 educators and students. 
Our goal is to enhance educator practice and equitable student learning through educational resources that are:

Available to teachers and students at no cost for educational use.
Relevant, accessible, and trustworthy.
Intentionally designed to supplement classroom instruction.
Representative of diverse perspectives and communities, including underrepresented and marginalized student populations.
Responsive to needs, trends, and current events.
Designed to promote and support effective practices in teaching and learning with digital media.</media:description>
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About PBS LearningMedia: 

PBS LearningMedia offers FREE educational resources for PreK–12 educators and students. 
Our goal is to enhance educator practice and equitable student learning through educational resources that are:

Available to teachers and students at no cost for educational use.
Relevant, accessible, and trustworthy.
Intentionally designed to supplement classroom instruction.
Representative of diverse perspectives and communities, including underrepresented and marginalized student populations.
Responsive to needs, trends, and current events.
Designed to promote and support effective practices in teaching and learning with digital media.</media:description>
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   <media:description>What can students do about climate change? Educator Merek Chang shares how students can elevate their voices to promote tangible change and build climate resiliency within their communities. 

About PBS LearningMedia: 

PBS LearningMedia offers FREE educational resources for PreK–12 educators and students. 
Our goal is to enhance educator practice and equitable student learning through educational resources that are:

- Available to teachers and students at no cost for educational use.
- Relevant, accessible, and trustworthy.
- Intentionally designed to supplement classroom instruction.
- Representative of diverse perspectives and communities, including underrepresented and marginalized student populations.
- Responsive to needs, trends, and current events.
- Designed to promote and support effective practices in teaching and learning with digital media.</media:description>
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About PBS LearningMedia: 

PBS LearningMedia offers FREE educational resources for PreK–12 educators and students. 
Our goal is to enhance educator practice and equitable student learning through educational resources that are:

Available to teachers and students at no cost for educational use.
Relevant, accessible, and trustworthy.
Intentionally designed to supplement classroom instruction.
Representative of diverse perspectives and communities, including underrepresented and marginalized student populations.
Responsive to needs, trends, and current events.
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