TV Schedule for Teach
Tuesday, March 10th TV listings for Teach
Faces of India The Caste System
Despite being outlawed, the caste system in India still adheres to the ancient Hindu-based hierarchy. Here, in the holy city of Varanasi, it remains an obstacle to full democracy.
Faces of India Kashmir: The Lost Paradise (The Eternal Land)
The trials and tribulations of the people of this war-torn mountainous region, still fought over today by India and its neighbor Pakistan.
Children of the World Pakistan: Children of the Desert
Children of the World Nepal: Children of the Himalayan Sherpa
From some of the most remote locations in the world the appealing photography of wide eyed children just being kids will quickly engage audience attention.
Asian monarchies Nepal
In 2008 Nepal's monarchy was ousted from power turfed out of their palaces and the country began a new era as a republic. The story of the fall of.
Draw Me a Story The Violin Story
Portrait of Postwar Japan Economic Miracle
Immediately after the end of WWII, Douglas MacArthur, the Supreme Commander of the United Nations forces, made the assertion that Japan would never be able to return again as a world power.
Portrait of Postwar Japan The Bubble and Lost Decades
In the middle of the 1980s, finance takes over the main role in the Japanese economy; real estate values and stock prices escalate giving birth to a bubble economy; when it bursts, the foundation of Japan is shaken.
Japan Video Topics Hydrogen Energy of the Future
As the world searches for better ways to achieve net-zero emissions, hydrogen is emerging as a promising replacement for fossil fuels.
Japan Video Topics Japan's Currency Technology
From traditional and modern culture to advanced technology, lifestyle, food, and natural scenery, from the surprising to the profound, this regular video series provides a constant stream of insights into Japan that most people never see.
Japan Video Topics Volumetric Video New Ways to View Our World
From traditional and modern culture to advanced technology, lifestyle, food, and natural scenery, from the surprising to the profound, this regular video series provides a constant stream of insights into Japan that most people never see.
Japan Video Topics Safeguarding Infrastructure with New Technology
The infrastructure that supports our lives, from roads to bridges and communication towers, is usually built to last 50 years, but rust can dramatically shorten this.
Science 360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge EPISODE 15
Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2018)
Highlights for Kids Ready Set Go
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun I BEFORE E
Highlights for Kids Rhyme Time
Alphabet rhyme.
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun Commonly Misunderstood Words
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun Way Weigh
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun I BEFORE E
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun TWO VOWELS
Draw Me a Story The Three Little Pigs
Draw Me a Story Cinderella
Draw Me a Story Hansel and Gretel
Draw Me a Story The Sun and the Moon
A vibrant and artistic visualization of a classic native American folktale that explains how the Sun and the Moon started appearing in the sky one after another.
Discovering the Real World of Harry Potter
The people, places and practices that have inspired author J.K. Rowling, including location footage in London and Paris.
Children of the World Philippines: Children of the Mangyan
These families live deep in the forest; there are no roads or electricity; nature is their school and elders their teachers; no books required; happiness comes from the simple life, unlike children of more developed countries.
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Jenni Uchida
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Scott Kunihiro
Focusing on teachers who have made a difference in the lives of their students, the educators who make their chosen profession their passion.
Na ali'i Princess Ruth Chiefess Kamakahele
Numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali'i.
Where food comes from Tomato Time
From field grown to heirloom to hothouse to custom-engineered. Tomatoes are America's second-favorite vegetable (even though they're technically a fruit.
Where food comes from Berries Bust Out
From tasty snack to superfood berries have taken over the food world. We spend a day with Florida berry giant Gary Wishnatzki (Wish Farms) and company.
Kids in the Garden Soil
Explore the hidden world of soil, a life-support system for plants; find out what soil is made of and what lives within it; discover how and why you should improve your soil.
Kids in the Garden Seeds
Tiny or huge, prickly or smooth, seeds contain everything a plant needs to start a new life; find out how seeds get around and what they need to start growing; Nick Hardcastle will even show you how to grow your own plants from seed.
Kids in the Garden How Plants Work
A process called photosynthesis, uses carbon dioxide and produces oxygen during the day and at night plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide through respiration; discover the importance of for life on Earth; help plants survive and thrive.
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Intergalactic Iguana
A Spanish iguana named Iggy explores the universe.
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ingenious Icon (Einstein)
Using Albert Einstein to represent all geniuses.
Artist in the schools ARTIST IN THE SCHOOLS PROGRAM
Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)
Artists of Hawaii Satoru Abe
Sculptor and painter Satoru Abe shares about what drives his art.
Art Hunter Line: Guests Matt and Roxy Ortiz
Art Hunter Texture: Scott Yoell
Here's Something to Do Painter Mark Brown
BKM Stories Pu'u Kukui Broadcast Team
Science 360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge EPISODE 15
Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2018)
Highlights for Kids Ready Set Go
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun I BEFORE E
Highlights for Kids Rhyme Time
Alphabet rhyme.
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun Commonly Misunderstood Words
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun Way Weigh
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun I BEFORE E
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun TWO VOWELS
Draw Me a Story The Three Little Pigs
Draw Me a Story Cinderella
Draw Me a Story Hansel and Gretel
Draw Me a Story The Sun and the Moon
A vibrant and artistic visualization of a classic native American folktale that explains how the Sun and the Moon started appearing in the sky one after another.
Discovering the Real World of Harry Potter
The people, places and practices that have inspired author J.K. Rowling, including location footage in London and Paris.
Children of the World Philippines: Children of the Mangyan
These families live deep in the forest; there are no roads or electricity; nature is their school and elders their teachers; no books required; happiness comes from the simple life, unlike children of more developed countries.
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Jenni Uchida
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Scott Kunihiro
Focusing on teachers who have made a difference in the lives of their students, the educators who make their chosen profession their passion.
Na ali'i Princess Ruth Chiefess Kamakahele
Numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali'i.
Where food comes from Tomato Time
From field grown to heirloom to hothouse to custom-engineered. Tomatoes are America's second-favorite vegetable (even though they're technically a fruit.
Where food comes from Berries Bust Out
From tasty snack to superfood berries have taken over the food world. We spend a day with Florida berry giant Gary Wishnatzki (Wish Farms) and company.
Kids in the Garden Soil
Explore the hidden world of soil, a life-support system for plants; find out what soil is made of and what lives within it; discover how and why you should improve your soil.
Kids in the Garden Seeds
Tiny or huge, prickly or smooth, seeds contain everything a plant needs to start a new life; find out how seeds get around and what they need to start growing; Nick Hardcastle will even show you how to grow your own plants from seed.
Kids in the Garden How Plants Work
A process called photosynthesis, uses carbon dioxide and produces oxygen during the day and at night plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide through respiration; discover the importance of for life on Earth; help plants survive and thrive.
