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The Media Show is featured at the Media That Matters festival!
The Media Show is featured at the Media That Matters festival!
Strangers donate their space with Leah in exchange for gardening education and hope for some harvest.
Exposing city dwellers to growing their own food, Leah Gauthier revives the art of sharecropping. Leah experiences first hand Through her gardening project, how a stranger can come into a community, grow roots and establish relationships.
In this second episode of Wii in the Classroom, Christian Ogle and his science club shows three teachers how to use the Wii remote and pen.
Sandile Zondi, a teacher in South Africa, describes the differences in teaching at two separate high schools.
Students from the International High School in Kingsborough Community College talk about the immigrant experience.
Pep and Squeek discuss Cold War politics while flying through Teachers College airspace in a B52 bomber.
Tomoaki Nanjo, Bandai Namco video game producer, talks about educational video games in Japan.
Students in Hiroshima talk about bullying in their schools.
Sally, a young student, finds out the true cost of hiring unqualified teachers from the Blackboard of Truth.
The US Military's textbook on learning basic Iraqi.
Pep learns Japanese through Skype and meets a new student named Constance.
Sir Ken Robinson asks, "Do schools kill creativity?"
Pep and Squeek go on a road trip to take a look at how traveling can change a student's perspective on life.
Karen Bryner, a Teachers College graduate student, discusses her research in Indonesia.
Teachers explain the challenges they face in their schools.
Sally, a naive student, asks the Blackboard of Truth about the value of speaking different languages in the classroom.
Willoby and Himrod practice their interview skills on John Dewey.
Pep gets abducted by Aliens.
Willoby and Himrod puppet maker, Laura Sanchez ,talks about puppet expressions.
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