16th and 17th Century Turning Points in US History Check for Curriculum under Social Studies. A four-part series presenting a clear overview of the people and events that distinguished the 16th and 17th centuries at significant pivotal points in history. | 18th Century Turning Points in US History Check for Curriculum under Social Studies. An eight-part series presenting a clear overview of the people and events that distinguished the 18th century at significant pivotal points in history. | 19th Century Turning Points in US History Check for Curriculum under Social Studies. An eight-part series presenting a clear overview of the people and events that distinguished the 19th century at significant pivotal points in history. | 20th Century Turning Points in US History Check for Curriculum under Social Studies. An eight-part series presenting a clear overview of the people and events that distinguished the 20th century at significant pivotal points in history. | A Biography of America Examines how historical figures affected events and the impact on us today. |
A History of American Indian Achievement Check for Curriculum under Social Studies. This series takes a new approach to presenting American Indian history from the first groups that crossed the Bering Sea, 14,000 years ago, to present day. | A History of Black Achievement in America Check for Curriculum under Social Studies. This series highlights the many contributions of Black Americans that have influenced our culture, and enriched our society. | A History of Hispanic Achievement in America Check for Curriculum under Social Studies. This series highlights the many contributions of Hispanic Americans that have influenced our culture, and enriched society. | A History of the U.S. Constitution Check for Curriculum under Social Studies.
This series looks at the U.S. Constitution and how it has protected the American people for over two centuries. Discover how our nation’s most revered document has empowered Americans to excel in art, literature, science and technology. | A History of Women's Achievement in America Check for Curriculum under Social Studies. An eight-part series hosted by Donna Mills celebrates women's contributions to American history and inspiring accomplishments and victories from the 17th century to present day. |
America's National Monuments Check for Curriculum under Social Studies. Host Bo Svenson, presents a fascinating look at ten monuments associated with America’s grasslands – from Devil’s Tower National Monument to the Agate Fossil Beds and the Capulin Volcano Monument. | American Cinema Film history through the eyes of more than 150 Hollywood insiders. | American Consumer Provides viewers with the information they need before they make important purchases, "Consumer Reports" the venerable buying and testing guide Americans have turned to for decades, will provide their unimpeachable objectivity and scientific testing methods to segments. | Ancient History Check for Curriculum under Social Studies. Globe Trekker's Zay Harding hosts this new look at ancient civilizations including the Mayans, the Greeks, Romans, Incas, the Anasazi, and more. | Appalachian Impressions An epic story about hiking the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine. The award-winning program takes you on a six-month, 2,173-mile journey along the most famous long-distance hiking trail in the world. |
Appalachian Impressions An epic story about hiking the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine. | Bix Jazz Festival The Bix Beiderbecke Jazz Festival (founded in 1972) is held in Bix's hometown of Davenport, Iowa to help keep alive the memory and musical talents of native son, Bix - cornetist, pianist, and composer. | Classic Arts Showcase A fast-paced program showing short segments from 16 arts. | Closer to Truth The definitive television series on Cosmos, Consciousness and God, a global journey in search of the vital ideas of existence. | Colores A series on the art, history and culture of the American Southwest. |
Connect With English Helps teach English as a second language. | Cycles of Life An introductory biology course. | Death: A Personal Understanding A psychology of grief course. | Destinos Introductory Spanish language course presented in an entertaining storyline. | Dragon's Tongue A Mandarin Chinese language course. |
Drury Uncut Shot in a television studio on the campus of Drury University in Springfield, Missouri, DU Uncut features original music performed by professional musicians. | Effective Communication in the Organization This course equips students with communications skills applicable to organizational contexts. | Ethical Marketplace Financial lifestyle magazine series that redefines success through a positive look at what is possible. | Faces of Culture A introduction to cultural anthropology. | Farmer's Almanac TV Offers compelling family programming on North America’s most cherished passions-gardening, cooking, weather watching, wellness, homemaking, and hobby farming |
Fokus Deutsch An introductory German language course. | French in Action A French language course. | GED Connection An up-to-date series to help prepare for the GED exam. | Great American Authors Check for Curriculum under Communication Arts. Presented by Jane Kaczmarek, the rich, literary tradition of American storytelling is featured including such greats as Poe, Dickenson, Twain, Alcott, Hemingway, Wolfe, Steinbeck, Vonnegut and Morrison. | Healing Quest Hosted by Judy Brooks, Roy Walkenhorst and Olivia Newton-John, this series provides accessible, well-researched information on the new choices available to help achieve optimum well being for mind, body & spirit. |
Healthy Body, Healthy Mind An informative health and wellness series, explores the personal side of health breakthroughs in treatment, prevention and research. | I Believe Presents a basic education in what various religions and faiths believe and practice. | Lost Treasure of the Ancient World This Series brings history and archeology to life through location footage and expert commentary and analysis. | Man Made Marvels of Asia From Japan to Taiwan to Korea, Asian states are at the forefront of the cutting edge of architecture, design, and engineering. The tallest building, the toughest tunnel, the fastest train -- Asia is home to projects that push the limits. | Mental Engineering A roundtable discussion about TV commercials and our commercial culture. |
Missouri Economy Today Highlights current issues related to Missouri’s business climate, efforts to create and retain jobs, and efforts to improve the quality of life in our communities. | National Gallery of Art Learn about the vast world of art through an array of programs covering artists and their art as well as Gallery exhibitions and special collections found at the National Gallery of Art. | Out of the Past Explores the history, methods, and techniques of archaeology. | Playback Compilations of student films from area universities and colleges. | Psychology: The Human Experience A psychology Telecourse. |
Roadtrip Nation Three college students who have no idea what to do with their lives, head out across America in a 1985 neon green RV to interview a wide-range of people who have achieved success on their own terms. | Seasons of Life This telecourse covers the development stages of life. | Secrets of New York The most populous city in America, New York City holds a fascination for many Americans. With over 8 million people within just 321 square miles, it is no wonder that The Big Apple harbors many secret stories. Join host Kelly Choi to discover undocumented and unknown enigmas of New York. | Significant Figures Philosophy An introductory course emphasizing the classical era. | SIUE Global Village Weekly series highlighting events at SIUE. |
Smart Consumer Building on a new look, new host, and contributions from the staff of Consumer Reports, episodes are geared toward empowering viewers to make informed consumer choices. | Speaking Freely Offers firsthand insight into the trials and triumphs of artists, who have used their creativity and voice to make a difference. | Tartan TV A fast-paced, upbeat travel entertainment series on all things Scottish. | The Best of Expeditions Through the eyes of naturalist Patrick McMillan, the world becomes exotic and fascinating. | The Habitable Planet A course in environmental science. |
The Ride of Our Lives Three generations, two RV's, and one camera. They went in search of America and found each other. Take an extraordinary journey with NBC feature correspondent Mike Leonard and his family as they delve into their past and into our hearts and minds on a month-long trip across the U.S. | The World of Abnormal Psychology Abnormal Psychology Course | Theater Talk Roundtable discussions with Broadway actors, directors and playwrights. | Trailside An outdoor adventure series. | Waging War on Cancer Hosted by CNN's top-rated anchor Paula Zahn, this commanding new mini-series uncovers the amazing medical strides in cancer research and treatment. |
Webster University Speaker Series The University School of Business and Technology showcase business leaders from throughout the community. | Western Tradition History of western civilization | Writers A new television series from Mississippi Public Broadcasting. In each episode, three authors join host Gene Edwards for an intimate, roundtable discussion on their craft. | | |
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