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FAVORITE TECH TOOLS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES Explee is a video scribing tool that simulates the effect of sketchnoting and allows students to find and add images, text, video clips or audio to a workspace.“This is a great project creation tool for your students,” Langenhorst said. “And as we all know, it’s the creating, that upper echelon of learning, that lets kids reallyget learning.”
HOW PARENTS CAN HELP THEIR KIDS WHILE MANAGING DISTANCE How Parents Can Help Their Kids While Managing Distance Learning. When Jennifer Szot sat down with her son to play a game involving mixed fractions, she found herself falling behind the fifth-grade math. “It took me five steps, and he did it in three,” she said. ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL: THE NEED FOR VARIETY IN Although this research was on academically advanced students, the concept of educational dose could be applied to all students, because one size does not fit all—each person needs to be educated at the level and in a way that is tailored for them.Students need different kinds of stimulation, and they should seek opportunities they're interested in because no one thing is going to be the MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDHOOD CONNECTED TO ADULT Participants were interviewed every year until they turned 16, then again at 19, 21 and 25. They were tested for symptoms of common childhood psychiatric disorders such as anxiety disorder, social phobia, depression and ADHD. Those affect 1 percent of the population at any given time. The researchers wanted to know if a common mentalillness is
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KQED | NEWS, RADIO, PODCASTS, TV | PUBLIC MEDIA FORNEWSSCIENCEARTS & CULTUREPODCASTSTVDONATE KQED provides public radio, television, and independent reporting on issues that matter to the Bay Area. We’re the NPR and PBS member station for Northern California. RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIALISTEN LIVEFOR EDUCATORSARTS & CULTUREON THE MEDIAMEMBERSHIP LEVELSAUDIO HELP Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. EATING TAIWANESE IN THE BAY Eating Taiwanese in the Bay. The Bay Area has never been known for having a robust Taiwanese restaurant scene. That's changing, though, slowly but surely, one nostalgia-fueled portion of stinky tofu, oyster omelet and beef noodle soup at a time. This series of essays, guides and features gives you the lowdown on the Bay Area’s emerging HOW WILL SOCIAL ISOLATION DURING COVID-19 AFFECT OUR KIDS Children of anxiety-prone, socially isolated parents may be more vulnerable than kids of parents who are skilled at helping each other cope. Kids who were lonely before the pandemic, and already felt that the world was against them, may be struggling more acutely now. “Yes, social isolation can generate loneliness, and loneliness canbe bad
FAVORITE TECH TOOLS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES Explee is a video scribing tool that simulates the effect of sketchnoting and allows students to find and add images, text, video clips or audio to a workspace.“This is a great project creation tool for your students,” Langenhorst said. “And as we all know, it’s the creating, that upper echelon of learning, that lets kids reallyget learning.”
HOW PARENTS CAN HELP THEIR KIDS WHILE MANAGING DISTANCE How Parents Can Help Their Kids While Managing Distance Learning. When Jennifer Szot sat down with her son to play a game involving mixed fractions, she found herself falling behind the fifth-grade math. “It took me five steps, and he did it in three,” she said. ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL: THE NEED FOR VARIETY IN Although this research was on academically advanced students, the concept of educational dose could be applied to all students, because one size does not fit all—each person needs to be educated at the level and in a way that is tailored for them.Students need different kinds of stimulation, and they should seek opportunities they're interested in because no one thing is going to be the MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDHOOD CONNECTED TO ADULT Participants were interviewed every year until they turned 16, then again at 19, 21 and 25. They were tested for symptoms of common childhood psychiatric disorders such as anxiety disorder, social phobia, depression and ADHD. Those affect 1 percent of the population at any given time. The researchers wanted to know if a common mentalillness is
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RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIA Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. LOW RISK OF IN-SCHOOL COVID TRANSMISSION, ACCORDING TO San Francisco's learning hubs served students largely coming from families more at-risk to contracting the virus. Researchers say that layering mitigation tactics — like symptom screenings on top of having adequate hygiene supplies and maximizing ventilation — helped prevent virus spread. NATIONAL PASSPORT VIDEOS 2021-06-04T19:00:00-07:00: Firing Line With Margaret Hoover: 2021-06-04T19:30:00-07:00: Washington Week: 2021-06-04T20:00:00-07:00: Out in Rural America MASEGO, JANE HANDCOCK, VADIA, REXX LIFE RAJ BRING LIVE Oakland’s Blk Girls Green House is putting on its first live performance since the plant nursery and event space opened its doors in August 2020. “Grooves From The Green House,” a series where talented musicians perform in front of an intimate gathering of folks, is scheduled to start promptly at 8pm on June 19. The first show in this series features a lineup of forward-thinking hip-hop HIGH BAY AREA VACCINATION RATES LIKELY TO TAMP DOWN FUTURE The Bay Area continues to outpace most of the country in terms of vaccination rates. Other key contenders include the state of Vermont and the city of Seattle. When a majority of people are immune to COVID-19, either through a vaccine or because they have caught the bug, the virus can longer spread READY, SET THINK! HACKATHON AIMS TO KILL OFF FAKE 15 hours ago · A new drug makes teen girls collapse! And it's secretly a birth control pill, part of a plan to reduce the national population. Those are some of the rumors that revolve around the treatments for life-threatening diseases. Now imagine you have 24 hours to come up with a plan to discourage people OAKLAND’S CULTURAL AFFAIRS MANAGER ROBERTO BEDOYA WINS Roberto Bedoya, the city of Oakland’s cultural affairs manager, is one of two recipients of the 2021 Berresford Prize, an annual award administered by the national arts funding organization KQED RECEIVES SEVEN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA EMMY® AWARDS KQED's haul includes three awards for Deep Look, as well as honors for Above the Noise and Check, Please! Bay Area and others KQED was honored with seven Northern California Emmy® awards and five nominations from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS). The 50th Emmy® ceremony, held on June 5, recognizedexcellence
WHAT CAUSES THE NORTHERN LIGHTS? SCIENTISTS FINALLY KNOW Nothing can ruin our joy in the aurora borealis, or northern lights, those ribbons of blue, green and violet light that cascade from the sky.Not even knowing for sure what causes them. Physicists have long speculated about what gives rise to this very specific light phenomenon that occurs in the Earth's polar regions. ROLL WITH US: BENDING CORNERS AND POPPIN' WHEELIES ON Berkeley’s Omar "Meez" Jones is a biker, photographer, graphic designer and entrepreneur. One of his top talents is his ability to take his lifestyle and make a living off of it. Earlier this year, a series of Apple billboards promoting their "Hometown" campaign sprung up all around the Bay Area, featuring the silhouetted images of two bikers hitting wheelies. KQED | NEWS, RADIO, PODCASTS, TV | PUBLIC MEDIA FORNEWSSCIENCEARTS & CULTUREPODCASTSTVDONATE KQED provides public radio, television, and independent reporting on issues that matter to the Bay Area. We’re the NPR and PBS member station for Northern California. RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIALISTEN LIVEFOR EDUCATORSARTS & CULTUREON THE MEDIAMEMBERSHIP LEVELSAUDIO HELP Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. EATING TAIWANESE IN THE BAY Eating Taiwanese in the Bay. The Bay Area has never been known for having a robust Taiwanese restaurant scene. That's changing, though, slowly but surely, one nostalgia-fueled portion of stinky tofu, oyster omelet and beef noodle soup at a time. This series of essays, guides and features gives you the lowdown on the Bay Area’s emerging CHECK, PLEASE! BAY AREA CHECK, PLEASE! BAY AREA Every week, Check, Please! Bay Area features three guests who are local diners, not professional restaurant critics. Each guest chooses their favorite restaurant and the other two guests visit that restaurant anonymously — the restaurants are not notified that Check, Please! “reviewers” are dining there. After trying all three restaurants recommended, the guests come on the show to 20 STRATEGIES FOR MOTIVATING RELUCTANT LEARNERS Kathy Perez has decades of experience as a classroom educator, with training in special education and teaching English language learners. She also has a dynamic style. Sitting through her workshop presentation was like being a student in her classroom. She presents on how to make the classroom engaging and motivating to all students, even the most reluctant learners, while modeling FAVORITE TECH TOOLS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES Explee is a video scribing tool that simulates the effect of sketchnoting and allows students to find and add images, text, video clips or audio to a workspace.“This is a great project creation tool for your students,” Langenhorst said. “And as we all know, it’s the creating, that upper echelon of learning, that lets kids reallyget learning.”
MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDHOOD CONNECTED TO ADULT Participants were interviewed every year until they turned 16, then again at 19, 21 and 25. They were tested for symptoms of common childhood psychiatric disorders such as anxiety disorder, social phobia, depression and ADHD. Those affect 1 percent of the population at any given time. The researchers wanted to know if a common mentalillness is
WHY SO MANY PEOPLE BELIEVE TRUMP REALLY WON THE Why So Many People Believe Trump Really Won the Election. One of the flames that lit the insurrection in the nation's capital is a conspiracy theory that President Trump, not Joe Biden, really won the November election. An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist survey released in early December found only a quarter of Republicans trusting the electionresults.
HOW SOCIOECONOMIC DIVERSITY IN SCHOOLS HELPS ALL STUDENTS How Socioeconomic Diversity In Schools Helps All Students. "Millions of poor, disadvantaged students are trapped in failing schools." So said President Trump at the White House recently. It's a familiar lament across the political spectrum, so much so that you could almost give it its own acronym : PKTIFS (Poor Kids Trapped In FailingSchools).
KQED | NEWS, RADIO, PODCASTS, TV | PUBLIC MEDIA FORNEWSSCIENCEARTS & CULTUREPODCASTSTVDONATE KQED provides public radio, television, and independent reporting on issues that matter to the Bay Area. We’re the NPR and PBS member station for Northern California. RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIALISTEN LIVEFOR EDUCATORSARTS & CULTUREON THE MEDIAMEMBERSHIP LEVELSAUDIO HELP Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. EATING TAIWANESE IN THE BAY Eating Taiwanese in the Bay. The Bay Area has never been known for having a robust Taiwanese restaurant scene. That's changing, though, slowly but surely, one nostalgia-fueled portion of stinky tofu, oyster omelet and beef noodle soup at a time. This series of essays, guides and features gives you the lowdown on the Bay Area’s emerging CHECK, PLEASE! BAY AREA CHECK, PLEASE! BAY AREA Every week, Check, Please! Bay Area features three guests who are local diners, not professional restaurant critics. Each guest chooses their favorite restaurant and the other two guests visit that restaurant anonymously — the restaurants are not notified that Check, Please! “reviewers” are dining there. After trying all three restaurants recommended, the guests come on the show to 20 STRATEGIES FOR MOTIVATING RELUCTANT LEARNERS Kathy Perez has decades of experience as a classroom educator, with training in special education and teaching English language learners. She also has a dynamic style. Sitting through her workshop presentation was like being a student in her classroom. She presents on how to make the classroom engaging and motivating to all students, even the most reluctant learners, while modeling FAVORITE TECH TOOLS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES Explee is a video scribing tool that simulates the effect of sketchnoting and allows students to find and add images, text, video clips or audio to a workspace.“This is a great project creation tool for your students,” Langenhorst said. “And as we all know, it’s the creating, that upper echelon of learning, that lets kids reallyget learning.”
MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDHOOD CONNECTED TO ADULT Participants were interviewed every year until they turned 16, then again at 19, 21 and 25. They were tested for symptoms of common childhood psychiatric disorders such as anxiety disorder, social phobia, depression and ADHD. Those affect 1 percent of the population at any given time. The researchers wanted to know if a common mentalillness is
WHY SO MANY PEOPLE BELIEVE TRUMP REALLY WON THE Why So Many People Believe Trump Really Won the Election. One of the flames that lit the insurrection in the nation's capital is a conspiracy theory that President Trump, not Joe Biden, really won the November election. An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist survey released in early December found only a quarter of Republicans trusting the electionresults.
HOW SOCIOECONOMIC DIVERSITY IN SCHOOLS HELPS ALL STUDENTS How Socioeconomic Diversity In Schools Helps All Students. "Millions of poor, disadvantaged students are trapped in failing schools." So said President Trump at the White House recently. It's a familiar lament across the political spectrum, so much so that you could almost give it its own acronym : PKTIFS (Poor Kids Trapped In FailingSchools).
KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. 14 TIPS FOR HELPING STUDENTS WITH LIMITED INTERNET HAVE As schools close because of the COVID-19 pandemic, education has gone online at many school districts. However, many students can't afford to connect to the internet with anything more than their phone. In order to help struggling students, teachers have some work-arounds to help students get what they need while staying within their data plan. HOW WILL SOCIAL ISOLATION DURING COVID-19 AFFECT OUR KIDS This story on effects of social isolation was produced by The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education. Sign up for the Hechinger newsletter.. At the start of World War II, millions of children were evacuated from London and other cities and sent to live with foster parents in the English countryside. CALIFORNIA REGULATORS RECONSIDER WORKPLACE MASK RULES California’s workplace regulators are set to again reconsider controversial masking rules designed to protect employees against the coronavirus — requirements that business organizations say will make it harder for them to operate when the state fully reopens its economy next week. A “special THOUSANDS OF RENTERS AND LANDLORDS AWAIT STATE AID AS The program, called Housing Is Key, rolled out in March to provide financial relief to tenants who have fallen behind on rent due to pandemic-related job losses.. As of Monday, the program had assisted 4,074 households out of about 190,000 with nearly $36,737,000 in aid distributed, according to the state’s Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD). READY, SET THINK! HACKATHON AIMS TO KILL OFF FAKE 2 hours ago · A new drug makes teen girls collapse! And it's secretly a birth control pill, part of a plan to reduce the national population. Those are some of the rumors that revolve around the treatments for life-threatening diseases. Now imagine you have 24 hours to come up with a plan to discourage people AN ANTI-VACCINE FILM TARGETED TO BLACK AMERICANS SPREADS A movie released online by Children's Health Defense, an anti-vaccine group headed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., resurfaces disproven claims about the dangers of NOW PLAYING! FRAMELINE HITS THE HIGH NOTES Monika Treut’s late-’90s portrait of gender-fluid San Franciscans, Gendernauts, was a revelation (in Europe, certainly, if not here).Her pre-pandemic sequel, Genderation, brings us up to speed 20 years down the road with Susan Stryker, Annie Sprinkle and other rebels and disruptors.Is the past prologue? Jose Enrique Tiglao’s Filipino intersex adolescent drama Metamorphosis, among other KADIST’S ‘SEEING SOUND’ IS THE PERFECT REENTRY TO COMMUNAL Kadist’s first exhibition since a brief by-appointment reopening last fall was produced by Independent Curators International (ICI) and curated by Barbara London, founder of the video exhibition and collection programs at MoMA and among the first to exhibit experimental sound work. 'IN THE HEIGHTS' IS A SPIRITED, SOCIALLY UNDISTANCED In the Heights couldn't be more perfectly timed. For one thing, summer movies don't get much more summery than this one, which takes place during a record-breaking New York heat wave. For another, this vibrant screen adaptation of the Lin-Manuel Miranda stage musical captures something we've largely KQED | NEWS, RADIO, PODCASTS, TV | PUBLIC MEDIA FORNEWSSCIENCEARTS & CULTUREPODCASTSTVDONATE KQED provides public radio, television, and independent reporting on issues that matter to the Bay Area. We’re the NPR and PBS member station for Northern California. RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIALISTEN LIVEFOR EDUCATORSARTS & CULTUREON THE MEDIAMEMBERSHIP LEVELSAUDIO HELP Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. EATING TAIWANESE IN THE BAY Eating Taiwanese in the Bay. The Bay Area has never been known for having a robust Taiwanese restaurant scene. That's changing, though, slowly but surely, one nostalgia-fueled portion of stinky tofu, oyster omelet and beef noodle soup at a time. This series of essays, guides and features gives you the lowdown on the Bay Area’s emerging CHECK, PLEASE! BAY AREA CHECK, PLEASE! BAY AREA Every week, Check, Please! Bay Area features three guests who are local diners, not professional restaurant critics. Each guest chooses their favorite restaurant and the other two guests visit that restaurant anonymously — the restaurants are not notified that Check, Please! “reviewers” are dining there. After trying all three restaurants recommended, the guests come on the show to BEST OF THE 60S: READY, STEADY, GO! Best of the 60s is a compilation from across the years of the iconic music series. More More. Best of the 60s is a compilation from across the years of the iconic music series and features performances by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Martha & the Vandellas, Dusty Springfield, The Animals, Otis Redding, The Temptations, The Walker Brothers, Them, Marvin Gayeand more. 20 STRATEGIES FOR MOTIVATING RELUCTANT LEARNERS Kathy Perez has decades of experience as a classroom educator, with training in special education and teaching English language learners. She also has a dynamic style. Sitting through her workshop presentation was like being a student in her classroom. She presents on how to make the classroom engaging and motivating to all students, even the most reluctant learners, while modeling FAVORITE TECH TOOLS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES Explee is a video scribing tool that simulates the effect of sketchnoting and allows students to find and add images, text, video clips or audio to a workspace.“This is a great project creation tool for your students,” Langenhorst said. “And as we all know, it’s the creating, that upper echelon of learning, that lets kids reallyget learning.”
MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDHOOD CONNECTED TO ADULT Participants were interviewed every year until they turned 16, then again at 19, 21 and 25. They were tested for symptoms of common childhood psychiatric disorders such as anxiety disorder, social phobia, depression and ADHD. Those affect 1 percent of the population at any given time. The researchers wanted to know if a common mentalillness is
HOW SOCIOECONOMIC DIVERSITY IN SCHOOLS HELPS ALL STUDENTS How Socioeconomic Diversity In Schools Helps All Students. "Millions of poor, disadvantaged students are trapped in failing schools." So said President Trump at the White House recently. It's a familiar lament across the political spectrum, so much so that you could almost give it its own acronym : PKTIFS (Poor Kids Trapped In FailingSchools).
KQED | NEWS, RADIO, PODCASTS, TV | PUBLIC MEDIA FORNEWSSCIENCEARTS & CULTUREPODCASTSTVDONATE KQED provides public radio, television, and independent reporting on issues that matter to the Bay Area. We’re the NPR and PBS member station for Northern California. RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIALISTEN LIVEFOR EDUCATORSARTS & CULTUREON THE MEDIAMEMBERSHIP LEVELSAUDIO HELP Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. EATING TAIWANESE IN THE BAY Eating Taiwanese in the Bay. The Bay Area has never been known for having a robust Taiwanese restaurant scene. That's changing, though, slowly but surely, one nostalgia-fueled portion of stinky tofu, oyster omelet and beef noodle soup at a time. This series of essays, guides and features gives you the lowdown on the Bay Area’s emerging CHECK, PLEASE! BAY AREA CHECK, PLEASE! BAY AREA Every week, Check, Please! Bay Area features three guests who are local diners, not professional restaurant critics. Each guest chooses their favorite restaurant and the other two guests visit that restaurant anonymously — the restaurants are not notified that Check, Please! “reviewers” are dining there. After trying all three restaurants recommended, the guests come on the show to BEST OF THE 60S: READY, STEADY, GO! Best of the 60s is a compilation from across the years of the iconic music series. More More. Best of the 60s is a compilation from across the years of the iconic music series and features performances by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Martha & the Vandellas, Dusty Springfield, The Animals, Otis Redding, The Temptations, The Walker Brothers, Them, Marvin Gayeand more. 20 STRATEGIES FOR MOTIVATING RELUCTANT LEARNERS Kathy Perez has decades of experience as a classroom educator, with training in special education and teaching English language learners. She also has a dynamic style. Sitting through her workshop presentation was like being a student in her classroom. She presents on how to make the classroom engaging and motivating to all students, even the most reluctant learners, while modeling FAVORITE TECH TOOLS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES Explee is a video scribing tool that simulates the effect of sketchnoting and allows students to find and add images, text, video clips or audio to a workspace.“This is a great project creation tool for your students,” Langenhorst said. “And as we all know, it’s the creating, that upper echelon of learning, that lets kids reallyget learning.”
MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN CHILDHOOD CONNECTED TO ADULT Participants were interviewed every year until they turned 16, then again at 19, 21 and 25. They were tested for symptoms of common childhood psychiatric disorders such as anxiety disorder, social phobia, depression and ADHD. Those affect 1 percent of the population at any given time. The researchers wanted to know if a common mentalillness is
HOW SOCIOECONOMIC DIVERSITY IN SCHOOLS HELPS ALL STUDENTS How Socioeconomic Diversity In Schools Helps All Students. "Millions of poor, disadvantaged students are trapped in failing schools." So said President Trump at the White House recently. It's a familiar lament across the political spectrum, so much so that you could almost give it its own acronym : PKTIFS (Poor Kids Trapped In FailingSchools).
KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. 14 TIPS FOR HELPING STUDENTS WITH LIMITED INTERNET HAVE As schools close because of the COVID-19 pandemic, education has gone online at many school districts. However, many students can't afford to connect to the internet with anything more than their phone. In order to help struggling students, teachers have some work-arounds to help students get what they need while staying within their data plan. HOW WILL SOCIAL ISOLATION DURING COVID-19 AFFECT OUR KIDS This story on effects of social isolation was produced by The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education. Sign up for the Hechinger newsletter.. At the start of World War II, millions of children were evacuated from London and other cities and sent to live with foster parents in the English countryside. THOUSANDS OF RENTERS AND LANDLORDS AWAIT STATE AID AS The program, called Housing Is Key, rolled out in March to provide financial relief to tenants who have fallen behind on rent due to pandemic-related job losses.. As of Monday, the program had assisted 4,074 households out of about 190,000 with nearly $36,737,000 in aid distributed, according to the state’s Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD). CALIFORNIA REGULATORS RECONSIDER WORKPLACE MASK RULES California’s workplace regulators are set to again reconsider controversial masking rules designed to protect employees against the coronavirus — requirements that business organizations say will make it harder for them to operate when the state fully reopens its economy next week. A “special ‘KEEPING UP WITH THE KARDASHIANS’ IS FINALLY OVER—BUT THE It only took 14 years, 20 seasons and 280 episodes, but Keeping Up With the Kardashians is finally—finally!—over. The last episode rolls out June 10 and then we never, ever have to see them ever again. Just kidding. The family has already made a deal with Disney to make “new global content NOW PLAYING! FRAMELINE HITS THE HIGH NOTES Monika Treut’s late-’90s portrait of gender-fluid San Franciscans, Gendernauts, was a revelation (in Europe, certainly, if not here).Her pre-pandemic sequel, Genderation, brings us up to speed 20 years down the road with Susan Stryker, Annie Sprinkle and other rebels and disruptors.Is the past prologue? Jose Enrique Tiglao’s Filipino intersex adolescent drama Metamorphosis, among other KADIST’S ‘SEEING SOUND’ IS THE PERFECT REENTRY TO COMMUNAL Kadist’s first exhibition since a brief by-appointment reopening last fall was produced by Independent Curators International (ICI) and curated by Barbara London, founder of the video exhibition and collection programs at MoMA and among the first to exhibit experimental sound work. OAKLAND’S CULTURAL AFFAIRS MANAGER ROBERTO BEDOYA WINS Roberto Bedoya, the city of Oakland’s cultural affairs manager, is one of two recipients of the 2021 Berresford Prize, an annual award administered by the national arts funding organization 'IN THE HEIGHTS' IS A SPIRITED, SOCIALLY UNDISTANCED In the Heights couldn't be more perfectly timed. For one thing, summer movies don't get much more summery than this one, which takes place during a record-breaking New York heat wave. For another, this vibrant screen adaptation of the Lin-Manuel Miranda stage musical captures something we've largely KQED | NEWS, RADIO, PODCASTS, TV | PUBLIC MEDIA FORNEWSSCIENCEARTS & CULTUREPODCASTSTVDONATE KQED provides public radio, television, and independent reporting on issues that matter to the Bay Area. We’re the NPR and PBS member station for Northern California. RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIALISTEN LIVEFOR EDUCATORSARTS & CULTUREON THE MEDIAMEMBERSHIP LEVELSAUDIO HELP Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. EATING TAIWANESE IN THE BAY Eating Taiwanese in the Bay. The Bay Area has never been known for having a robust Taiwanese restaurant scene. That's changing, though, slowly but surely, one nostalgia-fueled portion of stinky tofu, oyster omelet and beef noodle soup at a time. This series of essays, guides and features gives you the lowdown on the Bay Area’s emerging NATIONAL PASSPORT VIDEOS 2021-06-06T20:00:00-07:00: Agatha and the Midnight Murders: 2021-06-06T22:00:00-07:00: Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet With MarkHyman, MD
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WAIT, THERE WAS A VOLCANO IN THE EAST BAY HILLS? The junction is now near Mendocino, but millions of years ago it was down in the East Bay. (Kimberly Blisniuk (SJSU) and Katherine Guns (UCSD)) "It's called a slab window," Blisniuk said. It's this slab window where magma burst up through the earth’s crust and formed a volcano in what are now the East Bay hills above Oakland. HOW PARENTS CAN HELP THEIR KIDS WHILE MANAGING DISTANCE How Parents Can Help Their Kids While Managing Distance Learning. When Jennifer Szot sat down with her son to play a game involving mixed fractions, she found herself falling behind the fifth-grade math. “It took me five steps, and he did it in three,” she said. FAVORITE TECH TOOLS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES Explee is a video scribing tool that simulates the effect of sketchnoting and allows students to find and add images, text, video clips or audio to a workspace.“This is a great project creation tool for your students,” Langenhorst said. “And as we all know, it’s the creating, that upper echelon of learning, that lets kids reallyget learning.”
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May 12, 2021 - PBS NewsHour full episode KQED | NEWS, RADIO, PODCASTS, TV | PUBLIC MEDIA FORNEWSSCIENCEARTS & CULTUREPODCASTSTVDONATE KQED provides public radio, television, and independent reporting on issues that matter to the Bay Area. We’re the NPR and PBS member station for Northern California. RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIALISTEN LIVEFOR EDUCATORSARTS & CULTUREON THE MEDIAMEMBERSHIP LEVELSAUDIO HELP Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. EATING TAIWANESE IN THE BAY Eating Taiwanese in the Bay. The Bay Area has never been known for having a robust Taiwanese restaurant scene. That's changing, though, slowly but surely, one nostalgia-fueled portion of stinky tofu, oyster omelet and beef noodle soup at a time. This series of essays, guides and features gives you the lowdown on the Bay Area’s emerging NATIONAL PASSPORT VIDEOS 2021-06-06T20:00:00-07:00: Agatha and the Midnight Murders: 2021-06-06T22:00:00-07:00: Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet With MarkHyman, MD
HOW WILL SOCIAL ISOLATION DURING COVID-19 AFFECT OUR KIDS Children of anxiety-prone, socially isolated parents may be more vulnerable than kids of parents who are skilled at helping each other cope. Kids who were lonely before the pandemic, and already felt that the world was against them, may be struggling more acutely now. “Yes, social isolation can generate loneliness, and loneliness canbe bad
WAIT, THERE WAS A VOLCANO IN THE EAST BAY HILLS? The junction is now near Mendocino, but millions of years ago it was down in the East Bay. (Kimberly Blisniuk (SJSU) and Katherine Guns (UCSD)) "It's called a slab window," Blisniuk said. It's this slab window where magma burst up through the earth’s crust and formed a volcano in what are now the East Bay hills above Oakland. HOW PARENTS CAN HELP THEIR KIDS WHILE MANAGING DISTANCE How Parents Can Help Their Kids While Managing Distance Learning. When Jennifer Szot sat down with her son to play a game involving mixed fractions, she found herself falling behind the fifth-grade math. “It took me five steps, and he did it in three,” she said. FAVORITE TECH TOOLS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES Explee is a video scribing tool that simulates the effect of sketchnoting and allows students to find and add images, text, video clips or audio to a workspace.“This is a great project creation tool for your students,” Langenhorst said. “And as we all know, it’s the creating, that upper echelon of learning, that lets kids reallyget learning.”
PBS NEWSHOUR
May 12, 2021 - PBS NewsHour full episode KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. CAREERS | KQED PUBLIC MEDIA Over 350 employees support KQED’s mission in areas such as News, Arts, Science, TV, Radio, Membership, Development, Marketing, Product, Design, Software Engineering, Education, Finance, Administration, HR, Legal and Facilities. KQED is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer that proudly pursues and hires a diverse workforce. NATIONAL PASSPORT VIDEOS 2021-06-06T20:00:00-07:00: Agatha and the Midnight Murders: 2021-06-06T22:00:00-07:00: Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet With MarkHyman, MD
CHECK, PLEASE! BAY AREA CHECK, PLEASE! BAY AREA Every week, Check, Please! Bay Area features three guests who are local diners, not professional restaurant critics. Each guest chooses their favorite restaurant and the other two guests visit that restaurant anonymously — the restaurants are not notified that Check, Please! “reviewers” are dining there. After trying all three restaurants recommended, the guests come on the show to STERN GROVE LINEUP 2021: TOO SHORT, THUNDERCAT, PERFUME The lineup for the Stern Grove Festival has been announced for 2021. After a year off, the summertime series will feature free outdoor concerts by Thundercat, Perfume Genius, Tower of Power with Too Short, Thievery Corporation, Ledisi, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Joan Jett, X, Fitz and the Tantrums, and the San Francisco Symphony asheadliners.
HOW PARENTS CAN HELP THEIR KIDS WHILE MANAGING DISTANCE How Parents Can Help Their Kids While Managing Distance Learning. When Jennifer Szot sat down with her son to play a game involving mixed fractions, she found herself falling behind the fifth-grade math. “It took me five steps, and he did it in three,” she said. UNCLE TITO IN SOMA IS A REMIX OF FILIPINO COMFORT FOOD I. n 1993, San Francisco rapper JT the Bigga Figga famously said, “Game recognize game in the Bay, mayne.” And though JT wasn’t talking about Filipino food, the lyricist unknowingly helped to instill the hustle behind Uncle Tito, the newest Filipino-American restaurant to open in SoMa’s burgeoning Filipino cultural district.. For owners Joseph Alcasabas, Paolo Dayao and Vincent Dayao THE ABRUPT ENDING OF ‘SHRILL’ SHOWS THE NEED FOR FAT The reason Shrill was so good at being honest, empowering and, yes, hilarious was because it was created, developed and written by women who didn’t just know the Annie Eastons of FASTER, CHEAPER: HOW CALIFORNIA IS REVOLUTIONIZING In less than a year, California's Homekey program created nearly 6,000 units of housing for people experiencing homelessness — the state's largest ever expansion of homeless housing in a single year. But supporters are wondering if can be sustained. KQED | NEWS, RADIO, PODCASTS, TV | PUBLIC MEDIA FORNEWSSCIENCEARTS & CULTUREPODCASTSTVDONATE KQED provides public radio, television, and independent reporting on issues that matter to the Bay Area. We’re the NPR and PBS member station for Northern California. RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIALISTEN LIVEFOR EDUCATORSARTS & CULTUREON THE MEDIAMEMBERSHIP LEVELSAUDIO HELP Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. EATING TAIWANESE IN THE BAY Eating Taiwanese in the Bay. The Bay Area has never been known for having a robust Taiwanese restaurant scene. That's changing, though, slowly but surely, one nostalgia-fueled portion of stinky tofu, oyster omelet and beef noodle soup at a time. This series of essays, guides and features gives you the lowdown on the Bay Area’s emergingKQED LEARN
KQED Learn is a free platform for middle and high school students to tackle big issues and build their media literacy and critical thinking skills in a supportive environment.POLITICAL BREAKDOWN
Guy Marzorati. Producer. Guy is a reporter and producer for KQED's California Politics and Government Desk. In addition to producing Political Breakdown, his reporting has focused on the state legislature, local and state elections, and regional housing politics. Guy joined KQED in 2013 and is a proud alum of Santa Clara University.@guymarzorati.
NATIONAL PASSPORT VIDEOS Get extended access to 1600+ episodes, binge watch your favorite shows, and stream anytime - online or in the PBS app. Become a Member FAVORITE TECH TOOLS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES Explee is a video scribing tool that simulates the effect of sketchnoting and allows students to find and add images, text, video clips or audio to a workspace.“This is a great project creation tool for your students,” Langenhorst said. “And as we all know, it’s the creating, that upper echelon of learning, that lets kids reallyget learning.”
ATLANTIC CROSSING
A princess steals the heart of the president of the United States in an epic drama based on the World War II relationship of Franklin Roosevelt and Norwegian Crown Princess Martha. Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks, Sex and the City) stars as Roosevelt, opposite Swedish star Sofia Helin (The Bridge) as Martha.THANK-YOU GIFTS
341 Views • Apr 30, 2018 • Knowledge. The document for tax purposes I received indicates my thank-you gift "Will Ship in 2018."When will it ship?
KQED | NEWS, RADIO, PODCASTS, TV | PUBLIC MEDIA FORNEWSSCIENCEARTS & CULTUREPODCASTSTVDONATE KQED provides public radio, television, and independent reporting on issues that matter to the Bay Area. We’re the NPR and PBS member station for Northern California. RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIALISTEN LIVEFOR EDUCATORSARTS & CULTUREON THE MEDIAMEMBERSHIP LEVELSAUDIO HELP Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. EATING TAIWANESE IN THE BAY Eating Taiwanese in the Bay. The Bay Area has never been known for having a robust Taiwanese restaurant scene. That's changing, though, slowly but surely, one nostalgia-fueled portion of stinky tofu, oyster omelet and beef noodle soup at a time. This series of essays, guides and features gives you the lowdown on the Bay Area’s emergingKQED LEARN
KQED Learn is a free platform for middle and high school students to tackle big issues and build their media literacy and critical thinking skills in a supportive environment.POLITICAL BREAKDOWN
Guy Marzorati. Producer. Guy is a reporter and producer for KQED's California Politics and Government Desk. In addition to producing Political Breakdown, his reporting has focused on the state legislature, local and state elections, and regional housing politics. Guy joined KQED in 2013 and is a proud alum of Santa Clara University.@guymarzorati.
NATIONAL PASSPORT VIDEOS Get extended access to 1600+ episodes, binge watch your favorite shows, and stream anytime - online or in the PBS app. Become a Member FAVORITE TECH TOOLS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES Explee is a video scribing tool that simulates the effect of sketchnoting and allows students to find and add images, text, video clips or audio to a workspace.“This is a great project creation tool for your students,” Langenhorst said. “And as we all know, it’s the creating, that upper echelon of learning, that lets kids reallyget learning.”
ATLANTIC CROSSING
A princess steals the heart of the president of the United States in an epic drama based on the World War II relationship of Franklin Roosevelt and Norwegian Crown Princess Martha. Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks, Sex and the City) stars as Roosevelt, opposite Swedish star Sofia Helin (The Bridge) as Martha.THANK-YOU GIFTS
341 Views • Apr 30, 2018 • Knowledge. The document for tax purposes I received indicates my thank-you gift "Will Ship in 2018."When will it ship?
RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIA Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community.ALL SHOWS | KQED
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Bay Curious is a show about your questions — and the adventures you find when you go looking for the answers. Join host Olivia Allen-Price to explore all aspects of the Bay Area -- from the debate over "Frisco", to the dinosaurs that once roamed California, to the causes of homelessness. Whether you lived here your whole life, or just arrived, Bay Curious will deepen your understanding ofKQED PASSPORT HELP
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99% OF CALIFORNIA'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS PLAN TO FULLY REOPEN IN According to data released by the state Monday, 99% of the California public school districts which provide data to the state say they will fully reopen for in-person instruction this fall. The state also rolled out a series of interactive tools on its safe schools web portal Monday which allow ROLL WITH US: A GOLDEN ROLLER ON 50 YEARS OF QUAD SKATING San Francisco's Richard Humphrey has been on quad skates for five decades, so it's no wonder why we'd talk to him first for our serieson wheels,
AFTER JUDGE OVERTURNS STATE'S ASSAULT WEAPON BAN, MOMS Roughly two dozen people wearing orange t-shirts marched in downtown Mountain View on Sunday to speak out against gun violence. The event, which organizers had been planning for months as part of Gun Violence Awareness Weekend, happened to take place just two days after a San Diego federal judge overturned California's 32-year-old ban on assaultweapons.
BANNING THE BAN
In a decision that mirrors many pro-gun rights arguments, a federal judge overturned California's assault weapons ban that has been in effect for over 30 years.. While you were probably just beginning your weekend on Friday, Judge Roger Benitez issued a decision that reads like a pro-gun lobbying screed.. Benitez's "Swiss Army Knife" reference was the first line of his decision, but he later FEDERAL JUDGE OVERTURNS CALIFORNIA'S ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN Judge Overturns State's Ban on Assault Weapons A federal judge has struck down California’s decades-old ban on assault weapons. The decision has drawn outrage from statewide officials including Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta, who made clear his office plans to appeal the ruling. Reporter: Holly J. McDede, KQED Questions Raised About Governor KQED | NEWS, RADIO, PODCASTS, TV | PUBLIC MEDIA FORNEWSSCIENCEARTS & CULTUREPODCASTSTVDONATE KQED provides public radio, television, and independent reporting on issues that matter to the Bay Area. We’re the NPR and PBS member station for Northern California. RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIALISTEN LIVEFOR EDUCATORSARTS & CULTUREON THE MEDIAMEMBERSHIP LEVELSAUDIO HELP Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. EATING TAIWANESE IN THE BAY Eating Taiwanese in the Bay. The Bay Area has never been known for having a robust Taiwanese restaurant scene. That's changing, though, slowly but surely, one nostalgia-fueled portion of stinky tofu, oyster omelet and beef noodle soup at a time. This series of essays, guides and features gives you the lowdown on the Bay Area’s emergingKQED LEARN
KQED Learn is a free platform for middle and high school students to tackle big issues and build their media literacy and critical thinking skills in a supportive environment.POLITICAL BREAKDOWN
Guy Marzorati. Producer. Guy is a reporter and producer for KQED's California Politics and Government Desk. In addition to producing Political Breakdown, his reporting has focused on the state legislature, local and state elections, and regional housing politics. Guy joined KQED in 2013 and is a proud alum of Santa Clara University.@guymarzorati.
NATIONAL PASSPORT VIDEOS Get extended access to 1600+ episodes, binge watch your favorite shows, and stream anytime - online or in the PBS app. Become a Member FAVORITE TECH TOOLS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES Explee is a video scribing tool that simulates the effect of sketchnoting and allows students to find and add images, text, video clips or audio to a workspace.“This is a great project creation tool for your students,” Langenhorst said. “And as we all know, it’s the creating, that upper echelon of learning, that lets kids reallyget learning.”
ATLANTIC CROSSING
A princess steals the heart of the president of the United States in an epic drama based on the World War II relationship of Franklin Roosevelt and Norwegian Crown Princess Martha. Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks, Sex and the City) stars as Roosevelt, opposite Swedish star Sofia Helin (The Bridge) as Martha.THANK-YOU GIFTS
341 Views • Apr 30, 2018 • Knowledge. The document for tax purposes I received indicates my thank-you gift "Will Ship in 2018."When will it ship?
KQED | NEWS, RADIO, PODCASTS, TV | PUBLIC MEDIA FORNEWSSCIENCEARTS & CULTUREPODCASTSTVDONATE KQED provides public radio, television, and independent reporting on issues that matter to the Bay Area. We’re the NPR and PBS member station for Northern California. RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIALISTEN LIVEFOR EDUCATORSARTS & CULTUREON THE MEDIAMEMBERSHIP LEVELSAUDIO HELP Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. EATING TAIWANESE IN THE BAY Eating Taiwanese in the Bay. The Bay Area has never been known for having a robust Taiwanese restaurant scene. That's changing, though, slowly but surely, one nostalgia-fueled portion of stinky tofu, oyster omelet and beef noodle soup at a time. This series of essays, guides and features gives you the lowdown on the Bay Area’s emergingKQED LEARN
KQED Learn is a free platform for middle and high school students to tackle big issues and build their media literacy and critical thinking skills in a supportive environment.POLITICAL BREAKDOWN
Guy Marzorati. Producer. Guy is a reporter and producer for KQED's California Politics and Government Desk. In addition to producing Political Breakdown, his reporting has focused on the state legislature, local and state elections, and regional housing politics. Guy joined KQED in 2013 and is a proud alum of Santa Clara University.@guymarzorati.
NATIONAL PASSPORT VIDEOS Get extended access to 1600+ episodes, binge watch your favorite shows, and stream anytime - online or in the PBS app. Become a Member FAVORITE TECH TOOLS FOR SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES Explee is a video scribing tool that simulates the effect of sketchnoting and allows students to find and add images, text, video clips or audio to a workspace.“This is a great project creation tool for your students,” Langenhorst said. “And as we all know, it’s the creating, that upper echelon of learning, that lets kids reallyget learning.”
ATLANTIC CROSSING
A princess steals the heart of the president of the United States in an epic drama based on the World War II relationship of Franklin Roosevelt and Norwegian Crown Princess Martha. Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks, Sex and the City) stars as Roosevelt, opposite Swedish star Sofia Helin (The Bridge) as Martha.THANK-YOU GIFTS
341 Views • Apr 30, 2018 • Knowledge. The document for tax purposes I received indicates my thank-you gift "Will Ship in 2018."When will it ship?
RADIO | KQED PUBLIC MEDIA Listen to KQED Public Radio—home of Forum and The California Report. Get the live stream here, or listen on 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED PUBLIC TELEVISION KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community.ALL SHOWS | KQED
Full list of past and current PBS shows. Find show websites, online video, web extras, schedules and more for your favorite PBS shows.BAY CURIOUS
Bay Curious is a show about your questions — and the adventures you find when you go looking for the answers. Join host Olivia Allen-Price to explore all aspects of the Bay Area -- from the debate over "Frisco", to the dinosaurs that once roamed California, to the causes of homelessness. Whether you lived here your whole life, or just arrived, Bay Curious will deepen your understanding ofKQED PASSPORT HELP
KQED Passport is a member benefit that gives eligible donors and supporters extended access to an on-demand library of quality public television programming online. The KQED Passport library currently offers members more than 2,000 episodes to watch, with new PBS andKQED
99% OF CALIFORNIA'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS PLAN TO FULLY REOPEN IN According to data released by the state Monday, 99% of the California public school districts which provide data to the state say they will fully reopen for in-person instruction this fall. The state also rolled out a series of interactive tools on its safe schools web portal Monday which allow ROLL WITH US: A GOLDEN ROLLER ON 50 YEARS OF QUAD SKATING San Francisco's Richard Humphrey has been on quad skates for five decades, so it's no wonder why we'd talk to him first for our serieson wheels,
AFTER JUDGE OVERTURNS STATE'S ASSAULT WEAPON BAN, MOMS Roughly two dozen people wearing orange t-shirts marched in downtown Mountain View on Sunday to speak out against gun violence. The event, which organizers had been planning for months as part of Gun Violence Awareness Weekend, happened to take place just two days after a San Diego federal judge overturned California's 32-year-old ban on assaultweapons.
BANNING THE BAN
In a decision that mirrors many pro-gun rights arguments, a federal judge overturned California's assault weapons ban that has been in effect for over 30 years.. While you were probably just beginning your weekend on Friday, Judge Roger Benitez issued a decision that reads like a pro-gun lobbying screed.. Benitez's "Swiss Army Knife" reference was the first line of his decision, but he later FEDERAL JUDGE OVERTURNS CALIFORNIA'S ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN Judge Overturns State's Ban on Assault Weapons A federal judge has struck down California’s decades-old ban on assault weapons. The decision has drawn outrage from statewide officials including Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta, who made clear his office plans to appeal the ruling. Reporter: Holly J. McDede, KQED Questions Raised About Governor IN TIMES OF CRISIS, PUBLIC MEDIA IS NEEDED MORE THAN EVER. HELP US CONTINUE DELIVERING TIMELY, FACT-BASED JOURNALISM TODAY.Donate
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Thanks for signing up for our newsletter. HOUSING AFFORDABILITY San Francisco to Start Accepting Rent Relief Applications on Friday The city said the program is designed to reach the most vulnerable tenants, including people who have extremely low incomes or have beenhomeless.
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Tenants Group Sues Property Firm Mosser in Test of Oakland PandemicProtections
The suit from the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment argues that the harassment violates new tenant protections passed inOakland in 2020.
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A federal judge has ruled the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention overstepped its authority by issuing a nationwide moratorium on evictions. The fate of millions of renters rests onappeal.
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Housing Advocates Push Sacramento to Extend Eviction Moratorium With two months left before California’s eviction moratorium ends June 30, political momentum isn’t on the side of tenants for anextension.
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'Living My Dream': After Years, Transgender Asylum Seeker FinallyMakes it to the US
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'Minimal to Non-Existent': Safety Inspector Shortage Worsened in Pandemic, Leaving California Workers Vulnerable Cal/OSHA got thousands of worker complaints as COVID deaths spiked last year, but it had fewer field inspectors than just two yearsearlier.
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‘Never Take It Down’: The Original 1978 Rainbow Flag Returns to SF What remains of the original 30 by 60 foot multi-colored flag now lives at the GLBT Historical Society Museum and Archive in San Francisco’s Castro District. The rainbow flag's iconic design has become an international symbol of hope.Save Article
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Audio: Lost My Lover to AIDS, My Father to COVID When COVID started spreading last spring it was frightening for all of us. But the deadly virus was particularly unnerving for those who lived through the AIDS crisis in the 1980s and '90s. Listen to one man's audio diary sharing an intimate portrait of the final years ofhis father's life.
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