Bring
Great Ideas into Your Classroom
A&E Classroom showcases informative
programming that can be used as a teaching resource
in the classroom each weekday morning from 7am
8am ET. This programming is commercial-free and
copyright cleared for up to two years. Teachers
are encouraged to videotape these programs and incorporate
them into their classroom curriculum. For more information
about Canadian Classroom click
here.
Weve taken care to schedule programs to
compliment your curriculum in the areas of history,
literature, performing arts, science and social
studies. A schedule of upcoming program air-dates
is available in A&E Classrooms "Idea
Book for Educators." This free resource
guide is printed twice a year and offers educators
a six
month programming calendar, program
descriptions, and lesson
plans to accompany some of the programs. To
order your copy of "The Idea Book for Educators"
click
here.
A&Es Lives That Make a Difference
Essay Contest invites students in grades
5-12 to write an essay based on someone they
think has made an important impact on Canadian Society.
Students, teachers and schools can win savings
bonds and audio-visual equipment. Click
here for contest information.
View the winning essays from 2006:
We hope you will find the A&E Classroom experience
enriching and rewarding. If you would like to learn more
about media education in Canada, log onto
www.media-awareness.ca.
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