Education & Learning

Saturday, 5 July 2008
06:57AM

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Visitors to our media center will be greeted by our digital welcome mat, and can see themselves on U•TV, an interactive exhibit where you can explore the art and science of television production. You can also take a peek inside our television studios. more...


Between the Lions   ATTENTION:
Franklin County Child Care Providers

REGISTER NOW for the workshop series LEARNING THROUGH PLAY! (click on the link to download the registration form)


WOSU Children's Programming
WOSU TV offers a line-up of children's programs that parents trust and children enjoy while learning useful concepts and skills. 

Find your favorite program on the broadcast schedule  

Get set for fun and Games with Clifford, Emmy, Max and Friends
www.pbskids.org/

Get ideas on connecting television to learning
www.pbs.org/parents/

PBS Tools for Parents:
http://www.wosu.org/education/pbs-parents/

Ready To Learn is the combination of broadcast programming and outreach services WOSU offers parents, families, caregivers and educators to prepare young children for success in school. Here's a list of Ready To Learn services:

Ready To Lead in Literacy is a three-workshop series offered by WOSU in 2007 with funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.  CPB has funded the initiative in select communities to increase the literacy of children and to support public television leadership in fostering literacy as a core competency for its youngest constituents.


For specific information about workshops, call (614) 292-9678 and ask for the Ready to Learn Coordinator.


Serenata with Christopher Purdy

Saturdays at 1pm
Serenata, also known as “Adventures with the Art Song,” is a half-hour program hosted by WOSU’s Christopher Purdy. If you despair of choosing among the 500-plus recordings of Schubert lieder or want to hear Renee Fleming’s new jazz/classical album, this is the program for you. more...

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