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Educational Resource Guide 2009-2010
 

West Virginia Public Broadcasting offers instructional television programs Monday through Friday, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 3 to 5 a.m. during the school year. Programs may be taped for school use.

 

Our instructional television schedule begins October 5. The Educational Resource Guide, which includes the daily schedule and the schedule for Colonial Williamsburg Electronic Field Trips, will be posted in September.






 

Latest News:

By John Hingsbergen & Associated Press

The federal government says it's putting the health and safety records of all U.S. mines on the Internet.

By Emily Corio

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the number of fatalities from traffic accidents is the lowest it's been in six decades. Fewer fatalities also occurred last year in West Virginia.

By Emily Corio

It may not be unrealistic that, in the future, blind people could drive. This is one topic the National Federation of the Blind of West Virginia will discuss during its annual convention in Wheeling this weekend.

By Ben Adducchio

The latest poll from Rasmussen Reports indicates Democratic candidate Gov. Joe Manchin continues to lead Republican businessman John Raese.

By Keri Brown

The Center for Educational Technologies at Wheeling Jesuit University is testing online science courses with high school students in Maryland. The program is helping the center develop new curriculum for distribution across the country.
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