TV Schedule for Teach
Friday, July 24th TV listings for Teach
Hais: 2025-2026 Executive Function Skill Development
Alphabet rhyme.
Hais: 2025-2026 Executive Function Skill Development
Science Practice Series- Visual Learning Starting With Questions
Career Day Sustainability
A team works on a green building renovation of a community library. Waples Mill Elementary students will show their environmental stewardship and students will be treated to a unique glimpse at top secret research being conducted at Virginia Tech.
Inc. Magazine Business Advisor Series Managing People
Hiring the Right Employees; Team Building; Building a Corporate Culture.
Inc. Magazine Business Advisor Series Managing People
On-Boarding- Training and Cultivating; Motivating Employees.
Inc. Magazine Business Advisor Series Zappos Case Study
"Inc. Business Advisor" provides the best practice management information for entrepreneurs to help create and build their business; Inc. draws upon more than 30 years of experience with the most successful, innovative entrepreneurs in the world.
Biz Kids Understanding Business Ethics
Teaching financial education and entrepreneurship to a preteen audience; sketch comedy and young actors help explain basic economic concepts.
Biz Kid$ Saving and Investing for Your Future
The potential of starting a savings plan early in life; savings and investing options for young people.
Entrepreneur's Guide on Launching a Business Case Studies
Financial Fitness: For Young Adults Valuing Your Money
Symbols of America Anthems
An anthem is a stirring song that when played, reminds all who are listening about their country; so it is for Americans when we hear the Star Spangled Banner; but it hasn't always been our National Anthem, it was just one of several.
Science 360: Dispatches From the Cutting Edge
A documentary on the LIGO gravity wave detector and how it opens a new window on the universe; a microscopic jackhammer to move drugs through the blood-brain barrier; research at the bottom of the world.
Mandarin for Kids: Grades K-2 Program 1
Mandarin for Kids: Grades K-2 Program 2
Discover China Mystery of the Thousand Hands
Within the Dazu mountain rock carvings, among thousands of unique and beautifully carved Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian sculptures and statues, sits a mysterious figure, carved into the rock; the thousand-hand Guanyin statue.
Japan Video Topics 2023/2024 - Japanese Plaster Art
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.
Discover China Cheng de Mountain Retreat
A retreat for training troops.
Japan Video Topics Tensile Membranes for Architecture
The roof of Tokyo Dome, Japan's largest indoor stadium, is a thin membrane supported by air pressure; this design, which allows large pillar-free interiors, debuted at the U.S. Pavilion of the 1970 Osaka Expo.
Discover China Tea-Horse Silk Road
Through China?s distant mountains and deep, cavernous valleys, these merchants and their horse caravans have carved a path that hasbecome a vital cultural and economic trade and commerce route. These pioneering caravans helped forge lasting cultural.
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.
Mountains & Life The Mountains of Korea
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.
Introduces the tradition of the Marshallese canoe, including the history, types, and technological innovations of the canoes, and the complex connection between the canoe and Marshallese culture.
Audience: All; Subject Areas: Schools; numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali?i; what is the story about how and why.
E Ho'Omau Why Maui Snared the Sun
Why Maui snared the sun.
E Ho'Omau Pele Searches for a Home
Why Maui snared the sun.
Island Poets Amalia Bueno
Children of the World East Timor: Children of Ermera
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.
Children of the World Myanmar: Children of the Lake
These kids are born and raised on the lake; the only solid ground is a manmade island at the school; houses are on stilts.
Children of the World Tuvalu: Children of the Islands
Tuvalu is the third-tiniest country in the world; unfortunately the island nation is sinking into the ocean. Until then, children play kick the can, climb coconut trees and make sand masks.
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.
Write Right Learning Cursive Making Waves
Cultures of Hawaii Filipino-American Culture in Hawaii
Filipino Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the early plantation workers, known as sakadas.
Cultures of Hawaii Japanese American Culture in Hawaii
Culture series on what makes Hawaii's local mixing bowl of ethnic backgrounds. From the arrivals of the first immigrants to today's social and cultural organizations and associations.
Cultures of Hawaii Chinese American Culture in Hawaii
Culture series on what makes Hawaii's local mixing bowl of ethnic backgrounds. Chinese Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the early Honolulu Harbor and Chinatown fires.
Historic Sites of Hawaii Manoa Heritage Center
Nestled in Manoa Valley is a little known historic site that includes an ancient heiau, a historic home and one of the oldest Native Hawaiian gardens in Honolulu.
Symbols of America The U.S. Flag
What the symbols of the United States mean.
Let Freedom Ring Memories of France
Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge and the Normandy invasion tour historical sites in France and Belgium.
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys France
Leaving 21st-century Nice behind, the Train des Pignes travels back to the Provence of the past, to the village of Villars-sur-Var, where olive oil has been made using the same technique for 1000 years.
I Love Music! France: Emmanuel and His Harpsichord
Featuring a 13-year-old Emmanuel, who is learning to play the harpsichord at the local school of music in Bordeaux; join Emmanuel and Agathe as they rehearse for a concert at the end of the week.
Famous People, Incredible Lives Frederic Chopin
Contributions from artists, leaders, and philosophers.
Science 360: Dispatches From the Cutting Edge
A documentary on the LIGO gravity wave detector and how it opens a new window on the universe; a microscopic jackhammer to move drugs through the blood-brain barrier; research at the bottom of the world.
Mandarin for Kids: Grades K-2 Program 1
Mandarin for Kids: Grades K-2 Program 2
Discover China Mystery of the Thousand Hands
Within the Dazu mountain rock carvings, among thousands of unique and beautifully carved Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian sculptures and statues, sits a mysterious figure, carved into the rock; the thousand-hand Guanyin statue.
Japan Video Topics 2023/2024 - Japanese Plaster Art
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.
Discover China Cheng de Mountain Retreat
A retreat for training troops.
Japan Video Topics Tensile Membranes for Architecture
The roof of Tokyo Dome, Japan's largest indoor stadium, is a thin membrane supported by air pressure; this design, which allows large pillar-free interiors, debuted at the U.S. Pavilion of the 1970 Osaka Expo.
Discover China Tea-Horse Silk Road
Through China?s distant mountains and deep, cavernous valleys, these merchants and their horse caravans have carved a path that hasbecome a vital cultural and economic trade and commerce route. These pioneering caravans helped forge lasting cultural.
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.
Mountains & Life The Mountains of Korea
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.
Introduces the tradition of the Marshallese canoe, including the history, types, and technological innovations of the canoes, and the complex connection between the canoe and Marshallese culture.
Audience: All; Subject Areas: Schools; numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali?i; what is the story about how and why.
E Ho'Omau Why Maui Snared the Sun
Why Maui snared the sun.
E Ho'Omau Pele Searches for a Home
Why Maui snared the sun.
Island Poets Amalia Bueno
Children of the World East Timor: Children of Ermera
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.
Children of the World Myanmar: Children of the Lake
These kids are born and raised on the lake; the only solid ground is a manmade island at the school; houses are on stilts.
Children of the World Tuvalu: Children of the Islands
Tuvalu is the third-tiniest country in the world; unfortunately the island nation is sinking into the ocean. Until then, children play kick the can, climb coconut trees and make sand masks.
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.
Write Right Learning Cursive Making Waves
