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The Annenberg/CPB
Channel offers educational programming for schools, colleges, and communities.
The Channel is produced by Annenberg/CPB in association with the Harvard-Smithsonian
Center for Astrophysics. The
Channel carries television programs for educators. This programming
includes the Teaching Math Videos, Science Images, and
Minds of Our Own, as well as programs from popular PBS series that
teach a range of subjects such as Art of the Western World, The
Mechanical Universe, Discovering Psychology, and Destinos:
An Introduction to Spanish. This Web site features feed schedules,
companion Web sites for professional development workshops, online activities,
video previews of our programs, and much more.
Who
is the Channel for?
The Annenberg/CPB Channel
is for:
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parents
interested in educational issues;
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life-long
learners studying at home;
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the
general public who loves educational programming on a wide variety
of subjects.
The Channel
is particularly useful to educators, both for professional development
and classroom teaching, including:
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elementary,
middle, and junior high teachers;
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high
school and college teachers of the humanities, social sciences,
math, and science;
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teacher
educators and pre-service teachers;
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administrators
and curriculum supervisors at all levels;
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educational
policy-makers at all levels; and
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informal
educators associated with museums, community groups, cultural
institutions, hospitals, churches, and libraries.
What
Will I Find on the Channel?
For
Educators
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A wealth
of video interviews, computer graphics, case studies, and historical
footage to enhance high school and college classes across the curriculum
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Professional
development programs for credit that provide a window into K-12
classrooms where teachers are trying new approaches to learning
For Home Viewers
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Award-winning
programs in art, literature, languages, math, science, and psychology
for lifelong learning and educational enrichment
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Intriguing
glimpses into classrooms and new information for parents and professionals
on how children learn
Visit
the Annenberg/CPB Learning
site
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