
Not only is PBS a great resource to use within your classroom but the layout of the website is also a big plus. No one wants to spend time searching for things or wasting their time finding exactly what they need. PBS Teachers is laid out in a very neat, organized coherent way that allows for a positive browsing experience.
PBS Teachers allows for teachers to search for resources from 5 different age ranges; PreK, K-2, 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12. Within each age range you can search 6 subject or content areas; the arts, health and fitness, math, reading and language arts, science and tech and social studies. This form of organization allows for teachers to find exactly what grade level and subject they are looking for without having to weed through a bunch of irrelevant or meaningless data and information.

“As America’s largest classroom, PBS is working with educators to provide tools and share innovative teaching methods to meet the emerging needs of today’s learners,” said Rob Lippincott, Senior Vice President, PBS Education. As educators it is our job to be creative and inventive in how we use the media to engage students and to enhance their learning, by simply utilizing all the resources on PBS Teachers, we can can do just that. In order to get the best results we must use the best within the classroom. By using PBS Kids resources we can inspire young minds and prepare the next generation of students to become leaders and 21st century learners!
PBS Teachers allows you to move beyond searching for information, it allows you to use that information to than have you and your students creating something. I think that by incorporating this resource into the classroom, you will get better results from student projects and research. Allowing for a classroom flip is imperative as we find ourselves on the brink of a new time in education. Since you are allowing access to digital tools and resources you are integrating 21st-century skills into the curriculum!