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On Tuesday, January 29, at 9pm WGBY presents American Experience:  Henry Ford, about the farm boy who became the 20th century’s most influential American innovator.  The documentary offers an incisive look at the birth of the American auto industry with its long history of struggles between labor and management.  In addition to the innovative education resources and tools that we shared with you here from The Henry Ford Museum in a November 26, 2012 post, you can find additional resources at their educator site by.searching topics such as Transportation in America, America’s Industrial Revolution and American Democracy and Civil Rights.  Here’s a preview of the first chapter:

At PBS LearningMedia  you’ll also find The Impact of Technology: Cars (Grades 3-12), a video segment adapted from A Science Odyssey that tells the story of Henry Ford’s industrial revolution, and Process of Innovation (Grades 6-13+) where students compare the processes of innovation favored by different types of innovators to demonstrate that innovation need not follow a single method.

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The PBS Teacher Innovator Awards recognize innovative PreK-12 classroom educators, media specialists, technology coordinators, and home-school educators who use digital media to enhance student learning. Entrants submit a short video or PDF with text and images that showcases their work. Entries can be a demonstration of a unique teaching technique or the outcome of influence on a student work.

Maximum award: all-paid, week-long “Innovation Immersion Experience” at The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan in August 2013; free professional development from PBS TeacherLine.

Eligibility: preK-12 classroom educators (public, private, or charter school), library media specialists, technology specialists/coordinators, home-school educators, and Head Start or licensed daycare teachers.

Deadline: December 12, 2012.

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PBS Teachers Innovation Awards

Whether you teach your students physics with rocket launchers, social studies by re-enacting historical events, or literature by inviting kids to create digital stories, you are innovating and making a difference – and we want to recognize and thank you.

The top 12 winners, one from each of 12 subject/grade groupings, will participate in a week long “Innovation Immersion Experience” at The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan from July 31 – August 5, 2011 plus receive a SMART Slate™ wireless slate and a FREE PBS TeacherLine professional development course.

 

WGBY invites you to enter the PBS Teachers Innovation Awards! Enter Now!

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