Partners and Advisors
In addition to longstanding partnerships with PBS member stations
and independent producers, PBS TeacherSource works with the
organizations below to bring you education’s best resources.
Additional organizations are represented in the TeacherSource
Advisory Group, the PBS
Learning Services Advisory Committee, and the PBS
Board Education Committee.
Funders
Arthur Vining Davis
Foundation
Dedicated to the thoughtful application of
technology for learning, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundation funds
online learning adventures showcased by PBS TeacherSource.
MetLife
Foundation
As part of its ongoing commitment to health
education, the MetLife Foundation underwrites the Health &
Fitness area of TeacherSource, including the development of key
health education curriculum.
Toyota
Foundation
In accordance with its objective to
strengthen science education, the Toyota Foundation funds
interactive features of the PBS Scienceline professional development
service.
The U.S. Department
of Education
To help teachers use technology for
in-depth professional development, the U.S. Department of Education
funds PBS Mathline activities that promote the professional growth
of thousands of math teachers.
Partner Organizations
Educast
Visitors who
download the free Educast screensaver can get regular updates on new
educational resources from PBS and other educational organizations.
MediaSeek
A leader
in correlating educational resources to national and state content
standards, MediaSeek provides technology solutions and standards
expertise to PBS TeacherSource, allowing site visitors to search
TeacherSource's extensive inventory of resources by subject area,
grade, and curricular topic, and then correlate search results with
available national and state standards.
National Council
of Teachers of Mathematics
PBS collaborates with NCTM to
develop and provide the highest quality teacher professional
development resources through PBS Mathline. In addition to working
together to build Mathline’s extensive professional development
service, PBS and NCTM co-produce an annual teleconference on hot
topics in mathematics education, in conjunction with the national
NCTM meeting.
ThinkQuest
Teachers
who have participated in the ThinkQuest competition share their
experiences using technology with visitors to PBS TeacherSource. In
addition, visitors can explore ThinkQuest features of exemplary
online educational materials developed during the competition.
The University of
Minnesota
PBS Mathline, the University of
MinnesotaDuluth, and local PBS station WDSE team up to provide
college credit opportunities for participants in the PBS Mathline
professional development experience.
PBS TeacherSource
Advisory Group, 2000-2001
Brenda Bleigh
Brenda Bleigh works at the Title I
teacher at Burnsville Elementary School in West Virginia. Over the
past five years, Brenda has written and recieved grants totaling
over $500,000, and in 1998 she was awarded the Christa McAuliffe
Fellowship for the state of West Virginia. In 1999, she was named
the state award winner in Technology & Learning magazine's
annual Teacher of the Year awards program. During the 2000-2001
school year, Brenda will be acting as president of WV TEAMS
(Technology, Education
and Media Specialists).
Cathy Colwell
Cathy Colwell teaches physics at Mainland
High School in Daytona Beach, Florida. For the past three years,
Cathy has worked to develop a Web-based physics
curriculum
under the auspices of a U.S. Department of Education
Technology Challenge Grant. For the past two years, she has
sponsored award-winning student research teams in the University of
Central Florida's Internet Science and Technology Fair. In 1999,
Cathy was honored as a state award winner in Technology &
Learning's Teacher of the Year award program.
Steve Crandall
Steve Crandall teaches math at Inverness
Middle School in Inverness, Florida. He has received the Inaugural
Award for Excellence in K-12 Teaching from the Florida Entomological
Society and has been recognized by the Entomological Society of
America for his innovative science instruction. Steve is currently
working towards National Board Certification, and was honored last
spring with the Florida Presidential Award for Excellence in
Mathematics Teaching. Steve has also been recognized as one of 18
national semifinalists in the NCTM State Farm "Good Neighbor" award
competition. For the past five years, Steve has served as a national
listserv moderator for the PBS Mathline professional development
service.
Sara Goldhawk
Sara Goldhawk is the Senior Project
Associate for the Arts Education Partnership, a private, nonprofit
coalition of education, arts, business, philanthropic and government
organizations that demonstrates and promotes the essential role of
arts education in enabling all students to succeed in school, life
and work. It was formed in 1995 through a cooperative agreement
between the National Endowment for the Arts, the U.S. Department of
Education, the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies and CCSSO.
Michael Hutchison
Michael Hutchison teaches social
studies at Lincoln High School in Vincennes, Indiana, and at
Vincennes University. In 1996, Michael was named a national winner
of the 21st Century Teacher competition, recognition which was
repeated in 1997. In 1998, Compaq named Michael a first-place
prizewinner in its Teacher Lesson Plan contest, and in 1999 Michael
was named the Midwest regional winner in Technology & Learning
magazine's Teacher of the Year program. In addition, Michael hosts a
weekly social studies forum for Tapped In
, works as a staff
member for ED Oasis, and serves as a faculty member of Connected
University.
Cheryl Lemke
Cheryl Lemke is an education technology
researcher and speaker. Until last year, she worked at the Milken Exchange on
Educational Technology; now she runs the Metiri Group
, an independent
consulting firm that works with school districts and other
organizations to evaluate the impact of computers in the classroom.
Cara Lockett
Cara Lockett works with the National PTA
as a regional director for Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Oregon,
Washington, and Wyoming. Cara led the team that developed the PTA
parent involvement training program, "Building Successful
Partnerships." She has participated in the U.S. Department of
Education's Improving America's Schools conference and served as the
president of the Washington state PTA from 1993 to 1995.
Brigitte Magar
Brigitte Magar is the Director of Online
Education at Thirteen/WNET
, the PBS
station based in New York City, where she oversees the production of
classroom curricular materials, online courses, and inservice
training opportunities for K-12 teachers. Prior to her work at
Thirteen, Brigitte worked at the Center for Technology and School
Change; taught at Teachers College, Columbia University; and
produced the PBS children's program "Storytime" at KCET, Los
Angeles.
Shannon McCoy
Shannon McCoy teaches second grade in
Jenks, Oklahoma. Her other professional experiences include work as
a site technology coordinator in the Jenks school system, an Aurora
Peer Facilitator (a technology innovation grant in its fourth year),
a member of the NETS writing team, a Web master, and a lead
technology trainer. Shannon's second graders work collaboratively
with another second grade class in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. In 1997,
Shannon's colleagues selecter as as Jenks Teacher of the Year, and
last year she was selected as the South Regional Winner in
Technology & Learning magazine's Teacher of the Year program.
Florence McGinn
Florence McGinn, an English teacher
and Pilot Programs Developer at Hunterdon Central Regional High
School in New Jersey, was honored as Technology and Learning
magazine's 1998 National Teacher of the Year and Princeton
University's 1998 Distinguished Secondary School Educator. She
currently serves as a U.S. Commissioner on the Congressional Commission
for Web-based Education
and has been the recipient of grant
funding from AT&T, Lucent Technologies, Johnson & Johnson,
Libery Science Center, and the Hunterdon Foundation. She has
presented widely as keynote, moderator, or guest panelist at events
such as Conference 2000 at the invitation of Singapore's Ministry of
Education, at NECC, TechSpo, and SchoolTech, for the US Dept. of
Education, for the NJ Dept. of Education, for the NJ State School
Board, in Beijing, China, and for groups including AT&T, NJASA,
PBS, and IBM.
Pat Miller
Pat Miller is the Vice President of
Programming, Promotion, and Education at KNPB/Channel 5
, the PBS station in
Reno, Nevada. Pat has 20 years' experience as a classroom teacher of
English, journalism, and humanities courses at the high school,
community college, and university levels in Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Illinois, Nevada, and Arizona. She has also served as Executive
Director of the Youth Evaluation and Treatment Centers and ASSET,
Arizona School Services Through Educational Technology. Pat's prior
experience in public television includes work at WVIA, Pittson,
Pennsylvania; KAET, Phoenix, Arizona; KUAT, Tucson, Arizona; and
KQED, San Francisco, California.
Pete Neal
Pete Neal is the Director of Education at the
Corporation for Public
Broadcasting
, a prive non-profit corporation created by Congress
to receive and distribute the federal appropriation for public
broadcasters. Before becoming Director of Education, Pete worked
with the Annenberg Project at CPB as the Senior Program Officer, and
with the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
making video-based professional development programs. Pete has
taught at the K-12 level in the U.S. and abroad; at the university
level (both in-class and at a distance); and in 1999 he was selected
as the Visiting Fulbright Scholar at the University of Malaysia.
Betsy Norris
Betsy Norris teaches sixth grade English
in Shelbyville, Tennessee. Betsy has taught at every level K-9 and
as an adult educator in GED preparation and computer training.
Currently Betsy chairs her school's technology committee, serves on
the local community technology committee, co-authors the school Web
page, and sponsors the school's computer club. In 1999, Betsy was
named the state award winner in Technology & Learning magazine's
Teacher of the Year award program, and her school won the National
Business Week Award for Instructional Innovation.
Shayne Russell
Shayne Russell is the Educational Media
Specialist at Mount Laurel Hartford School, an upper elementary
school in Mount Laurel, NJ serving 5th and 6th graders. Shayne is an
American Association of School Librarians' KidsConnect volunteer,
which involves helping students with research questions via the
internet and e-mail, and a member of the AASL ICONnect Task Force.
She has also served on the Board of Trustees of the Educational
Media Association of New Jersey as the organization's webmaster. In
October 1997, Shayne received the EMAnj/Follett Outstanding Media
Specialist Award for the state of New Jersey, and in 1999 she was
awarded an ICPrize for Collaboration Through Technology.
Judy Terando
Judy Terando is a health and physical
education teacher at LaSalle-Peru High School in Peru, Illinois.
Terando has been teaching for more than 34 years, and received both
her B.A. and M.A. from Illinois State University. She is also the
coordinator of a group called "Safe Homes" which is devoted alcohol
and drug prevention. In this capacity, she publishes a newsletter at
least 4 times a year and keeps in touch with local law enforcement.
PBS Learning
Services Advisory Committee
Gordon Ambach,
Executive Director, The Council of Chief State School Officers
Tom Axtell
, General Manager, KLVX
John H. Barcroft
, Vice President and Treasurer, The
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
Constance M. Carroll
, President, San Diego Mesa College
Constantin Curris
, President, American Association of
State Colleges and Universities
Homer Dyess
, Education Services Director, Louisiana
Educational TV Authority
Virginia Fox
, Executive Director, Kentucky Educational
Television Network
Steve Hess
, Executive Director of Utah Educational
Network, KUED
Linda Hodge
, Vice President for Programs, National Parent
Teacher Association
Paul Houston
, Executive Director, American Association of
School Administrators
Hector Ibarra
, Science Teacher, West Branch Middle School
Mary Ann Jackson
, Chair, National Council of State
Directors of Adult Education
Ken Nelson
, Executive Director, National Education Goals
Panel
Rachel Newman Turner
, Teacher, Baltimore School for the
Arts
Cheryl Williams
, Director of Technology Programs, National
School Board Association
John B. Williams III
, Vice President, Spencer Foundation
B.J. Yentzer
, Director, Center for Education Technology,
National Education Association
Mark Gorelczenko
, Vice President, Center for Education
Initiatives, American Telecommunications Group (ex-officio)
Peggy O'Brien
, Vice President for Education, Corporation
for Public Broadcasting (ex-officio)
John Kasdan
, Executive Director, Public Television
Outreach Alliance (ex-officio)
Marcia Knutson, Education Appropriations Lobbyist,
Association of America's Public Television Stations (ex-officio)
PBS Board: Education
Committee
Dean Catharine R. Stimpson,
Graduate School of the Arts & Science, New York University
Dean Rex D. Adams
, The Fuqua School of Business, Duke
University
Louise Henry Bryson
Wilbert J. LeMelle
, President, Phelps-Stokes Fund
Robert H. Michel, Esq.
, Hogan & Hartson
George L. Miles, Jr.
, President and Chief Executive
Officer, WQED
Rita Ray
, Executive Director, West Virginia Public
Broadcasting
Fred DeMarco, Executive Vice President, Media, Corporation
for Public Broadcasting (ex-officio)