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Videos  

The Eddie Files (grades 3-6)
A Peabody Award-winning classroom series that covers topics from the elementary mathematics curriculum. The Eddie Files combines inspiring lessons, humor, storytelling and on-site interviews with professionals.
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The Kay Toliver Files (grades 3-6)
A staff development series that is both a companion to The Eddie Files, and a unique visual library of compelling hands-on lessons. Click here for more on this popular resource.

Futures with Jaime Escalante (grades 9-12)
The most popular instructional television series in the history of PBS. FUTURES features acclaimed math teacher Jaime Escalante (profiled in the feature film Stand and Deliver), and is intended for use with students in middle school, high school and community colleges.

Interactions: Real Math-Real Careers (grades 6-9)
A "field trip" like no other, Interactions takes middle and high school students on-site to meet professionals in fields ranging from sports to space exploration, to discover the role that middle school math concepts play in solving real-life problems.


Teacher Talk
Drawn from classroom footage that was not able to be included in Good Morning Miss Toliver, this comprehensive staff development resource shows teachers exactly how to design and deliver inspiring and effective lessons that develop a thorough understanding of concepts and get students to practice their skills while having the time of their lives!

Get the DVD on Special for $149.99! until July 31st, 2008

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Good Morning Miss Toliver
A celebration of the teaching profession, and the power of a teacher’s conviction that all students can learn. This profile of East Harlem Tech/PS 72’s Kay Toliver has become one of the most-widely used staff development resources in the country. More than 10 awards, including the George Foster Peabody Award, the Gabriel Award and the Robert Townsend Social issues Award.  Find out more.

Living and Working in Space 
This special features dozens of space professionals, from designers of space suits and life systems engineers to interior decorators and the "Lunar Lettuce Man." A touching story concerning famed teacher Jaime Escalante and one of his students is interwoven with imaginative vignettes that explore the humor and drama of day-to-day life away from Earth. 
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Math: Who Needs It?!
Jaime Escalante is joined by celebrity guests including Bill Cosby, the late jazz great Dizzy Gillespie, and Teri Garr to bring home the message that math isn't something to be afraid of--it's something to use. Math...Who Needs It?! combines inspiring scenes from Escalante's classroom and behind-the-scenes interviews with professionals in math-related fields.
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Want this Job?
This series of one-minute “microdocumentaries” profiles men and women whose fascinating work reveals the possibilities that exist for those with skill in math and science. Each clip is accompanied by an activity that allows the viewer to test his or her skills in the field profiled. With surprising depth, this unique resource delivers insight into the high-tech workplace of the future.   Click here for order form.
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Resource Kits
 

The National Math Trail
On the National Math Trail, students first do "math trails" in their own communities, creating and solving math problems that relate to what they find. The National Math Trail Resource kit contains everything that teachers need to do all of this successfully--and everything that staff developers need to plan and deliver exciting training programs based on math trails

Algebra in the Real World
Algebra in the Real World will enable you to show your students the excitement, the power, the range and the results of the application of algebra in sixteen fascinating career fields. From astronomy to endangered species, sports statistics to sports photography, farming to windsurfing, algebra is shown in its vital role as a tool that allows us to create, to understand and to improve our world.

Math and Science in the Real World
Are you looking for ways to get parents more involved in their children's education? Improve their understanding of the real-world importance of the math and science concepts that students are learning in school? Get more parents working with their children at home? Find out about Math and Science in the Real World.



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