Wild Hope: A Presentation of Teaching Resources Virtual Event | April 17
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Wild Hope: A Presentation of Teaching Resources Virtual Event | April 17
BTPM held a virtual event on Wednesday, April 17, where we watched segments from the Wild Hope series and took a look at resources on the Wild Hope website and curriculum resources on PBS LearningMedia. New York State educators received CTLE credit for attending this free virtual event.
About Wild Hope
WILD HOPE is a new series of short films highlighting the intrepid changemakers who are working to restore and protect our planet. Each half-hour episode inspires audiences with stories of bold interventions, unexpected alliances, and nature’s resilience. Whether tapping oysters to clean New York City waters and prevent flooding, or growing coffee to save Mozambican rainforests, the series reveals how local action can spark powerful change—and provides a refreshing dose of hope in an increasingly cynical world.
For more on Wild Hope visit:
https://ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/wild-hope/
https://www.wildhope.tv/
About PBS LearningMedia
PBS LearningMedia is a free national platform that provides digital learning tools for preschool teachers and K-12 classrooms. PBS LearningMedia has a national reach of 1.8 million educators, over 30 million students and a digital library of more than 118,000 classroom- ready resources.
Wild Hope: A Presentation of Teaching Resources
Wednesday, April 17
3:30pm-4:30pm