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  1. Added Sep 23, 2008 by libbypokel
    This recently aired series examines the U.S. education system along many of the themes explored in the intro of "Disrupting Class" -- Globalization, Teachers, Achievement, Testing, and Finance. Also looks at education in the 2008 Election.
  2. Added Jul 28, 2008 by cgrant
    PBS Teachers Connect is an online community of teachers exchanging ideas, resources and instructional strategies on the integration of digital media and technology.
  3. Added Jul 10, 2008 by uma
    WHERE Do the Children Play?” is a PBS documentary, book, and outreach project about the vital importance of open‐ended creative play for the healthy development of children. This kind of play is disappearing from children’s lives because of unsafe neighborhoods that parents’ fear of “stranger danger,” even in safe neighborhoods; the seductiveness of electronic games and entertainment; an increase
  4. Added Feb 29, 2008 by uma
    It’s free, and it’s online in its entirety. The show surveys the current kids-online situation—thoroughly, open-mindedly and frankly.
  5. Added Feb 18, 2008 by mniemitz
    FOR the eighth straight year the Bush administration has ritually proposed taking a hefty whack out of the federal subsidy for public broadcasting. The cuts would in effect slice in half the money that public television and public radio get from the government. If we follow the usual script, this means it’s time for upset listeners and viewers to rally to the cause, as they have in the past, and browbeat Congress into restoring the budget.
  6. Added Apr 03, 2007 by mniemitz
    Stop & Go serves to inspire children to read and write their own stories. Users can choose from 10 different scenarios with PBS characters, including Arthur and Maya, to create their own tale or take interactive turns with the characters to write a story. At the end, kids can design a personalized book to print or email to friends and family.
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