Eye on Education TV programs start Sunday, April 8, 2007
As a task force appointed by Governor
Deval Patrick begins to define Massachusetts's key education issues, WGBH takes a comprehensive look
at public schools throughout the state and across the country with its seventh annual Eye on Education
week.
Tune in to WGBH SundayThursday, April 812, for education-themed programs on television, radio, and the Web on issues ranging from military recruitment, Internet bullying, and student stress to global competency and motivating students of color.
TV schedule
Radio schedule
And check out the first annual Eye on Education Student Film Festival, for which local high school students have created short films.
Visit the WGBH Forum Network to find lectures on topics in education.
The Eye on Education Web site offers comprehensive information on Massachusetts education reform, interactive resources for teachers and students, a High School Choice feature designed to help students select their ideal high school, and a Plan Your Path feature that aims to help students strategize for life beyond high school.
Major funding for Eye on Education is provided by the Nellie Mae Education Foundation. Local sponsorship is provided by American Student Assistance.
Tune in to WGBH SundayThursday, April 812, for education-themed programs on television, radio, and the Web on issues ranging from military recruitment, Internet bullying, and student stress to global competency and motivating students of color.
And check out the first annual Eye on Education Student Film Festival, for which local high school students have created short films.
Visit the WGBH Forum Network to find lectures on topics in education.
The Eye on Education Web site offers comprehensive information on Massachusetts education reform, interactive resources for teachers and students, a High School Choice feature designed to help students select their ideal high school, and a Plan Your Path feature that aims to help students strategize for life beyond high school.


