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January, 2019
EDUCATION NEWS
Sponsored Content:
Details: https://www2.naz.edu/arts-center/school-shows/outside/
NPR
Student Podcast Challenge
Join the first-ever NPR Student Podcast Challenge – an opportunity for students across the country to create their own 3-12 minute podcast for a chance to have their work appear on NPR in the spring. The Challenge is aimed at students between grades 5 and 12, and Go to the site for series of suggested prompts and a guide for student podcasters and their teachers. Enter between January 1-March 31st. Decisions in April, 2019 Access details on the contest. https://www.npr.org/2018/11/15/650500116/npr-student-podcast-challenge-home
Celebrating Excellence in Regional STEM Education
The Finger Lakes STEM Hub is pleased to announce the application for the 2019 STEM Program Awards is now OPEN! The goal of this recognition event is to honor exemplary STEM programs in our community, and to inspire others to incorporate STEM opportunities in their work with youth. Who is Eligible? Classrooms, school districts, afterschool programs and out of school informal learning or youth organizations working with school age students in STEM. Must be from the STEM Hub’s nine-county service area: Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming and Yates Counties, that incorporate STEM education into their curriculum or programming. How to Apply? Complete the application on the Finger Lakes STEM Hub website: http://www.flxstem.org/stemrecognitionprogram Award categories are based on the NYS STEM Quality Rubric, also found on our website, and applicants self-select their program’s level of achievement in each of the 9 categories, highlighting what their program does best! Applications must be received by February 8, 2019. When is the STEM Program Awards Event? The awards dinner reception is Wednesday, May 15
th from 5-8
pm at the Rochester Museum and Science Center’s Riedman Gallery. Is There a Cost to Apply or Attend? There is no cost to apply for this recognition event. Programs selected for the 2019 STEM Program Awards will be notified by the end of March/early April. Honorees receive one complimentary ticket for the dinner reception. Additional tickets can be purchased on our website. Early bird ticket pricing is $36 per ticket through April 24
th.
Regular tickets can be purchased for $40 each April 25th
through May 8th.
If you, or someone you know, is inspiring kids through
STEM education, please apply! For questions or to learn
more, please visit the Finger Lakes STEM Hub’s 2019
STEM Program Awards webpage: http://www.flxstem.org/
stemrecognitionprogram
See Attached Flyer at the end of the Newsletter.
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American Graduate: Getting to Work is a national multimedia initiative to show students, parents & educators the kinds of hands-on, well-paying jobs available in the region’s high-demand sectors. Short video segments and career exploration resources show career pathways including high school career training, paid on the job training, apprenticeships, and certificate or associates degrees. Sectors include: • Optics, Photonics and Imaging Sector • Agriculture and Food Production Sector • Next Generation Manufacturing and Technology • Healthcare Industries • Trades and More….
Video & Resources http://wxxi.org/grad
Feedback: http://bit.ly/AMGRADsurvey
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WXXI American Graduate: Getting to Work
For program information, video previews & on-demand episodes: http://wxxi.org/grad
WXXI’s American Graduate Initiative: http://wxxi.org/
grad
Cradle to Career WXXI is dedicated to building awareness of the national and local issues that lead to student success cradle to career.
Check out Getting to
Work career videos
Access On-Demand Programming
http://wxxi.org/grad/ondemand
Connect with Community
Resources
Learn about WXXI’s Education Resources
for Teachers & Students
http://wxxi.org/education/ http://facebook.com/wxxikids http://facebook.com/wxxieducation http://twitter.com/edoutreach21
WXXI-TV 21.1/Cable 11/1221
Get The Math 2.0 - https://www.thirteen.org/get-the-math/ -uses real-world scenarios to help middle- and high-school students develop algebraic thinking skills with a focus on reasoning. By engaging students in algebra's connection to a variety of careers, GET THE MATH answers the age-old question, "How is this ever going to help me in the real world?" Airs 1/14 at 2 a.m.
Road Trip Nation - http://www.pbs.org/roadtrip-nation/home/ Being You - https://roadtripnation.com/roadtrip/being-you - follows the transformative
journey of three young people as they travel cross-county to find others who, like them, learn differently and have used that difference to build lives doing what they love. Airs 1/14 at 1 a.m.
Degree Impact - https://roadtripnation.com/roadtrip/doctoral - explores the surprising ways people are applying their doctoral degrees beyond the walls of a university, making a direct impact on their communities-and the world at large. Airs 1/21 at 1 a.m.
Beating the Odds - https://roadtripnation.com/roadtrip/beating-the-odds - follows Esther, James and Estephanie, who all overcame obstacles to make it to college, and are taking great strides to accomplish their dreams and follow their passions. Airs 1/28 at 1 a.m.
For more Road Trip Nation specials: Go to http://wxxi.org/grad/ondemand
Employment Matters - http://employmentmatterstoo.com/ - a documentary that explores the untapped market and huge potential of the intellectually disabled in the workplace. Airs 1/21 at 12:30 a.m.
Courageous Learning - http://education.excelsior.edu/courageous-learning/ - follows the lives of three adult students as they face obstacles in the pursuit of higher education. Airs 1/24 at 2:30 a.m.
WXXI-World
POV #2907 “All the Difference” - http://www.pbs.org/pov/allthedifference/ - Accompany two African-American teens from the South Side of Chicago on their journey to achieve their dream of
graduating from college. Jan 7 at 10 a.m.
Personal Statement: America Reframed - https://www.pbssocal.org/programs/america-reframed/arf-personal-statement-trailer/ - Personal Statement follows three high school seniors from Brooklyn intent on defying the odds for themselves and their classmates by becoming the very resource they don't have for themselves: peer college counselors. Airs 1/8 at 8 p.m., 1/9 at 12 a.m., 1/9 at 8 a.m., 1/9 at 2 p.m., 1/12 at 10 p.m., 1/13 at 2 a.m., 1/13 at 9 a.m. 1/13 at 5 p.m.
Oyler: One School, One Year - http://www.oylerdocumentary.com/ - tells the story of a Cincinnati public school fighting to break the cycle of poverty. Airs 1/8 at 9 p.m., 1/9 at 1 a.m., 1/9 at 9 a.m., 1/9 at 3 p.m., 1/12 at 11 p.m., 1/13 at 3 a.m., 1/13 at 10 a.m., 1/13 at 6 p.m.
Independent Lens #1708 “In Football We Trust” - http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/films/in-football-we-trust/ - Explore the story behind the Polynesian pipeline to the NFL through the lives of high school players in Utah. As they enter the high-stakes world of college recruiting and the promise of pro sports, they still struggle with gang violence and poverty. Airs 1/13 at 10 p.m., 1/14 at 2 a.m., 1/14 at 10 a.m.
Employment Matters Too - http://employmentmatterstoo.com/ - a documentary that discovers how large corporations benefit from hiring employees with intellectual disabilities. Airs 1/20 at 6 p.m.
POV #3008 “Raising Bertie” - https://www.pbs.org/pov/raisingbertie/ - is an intimate portrait of three African American boys as they face a precarious coming of age in rural Bertie County, North Carolina. Airs 1/20 at 10 p.m., 1/21 at 2 a.m., 1/21 at 10 a.m.
Featured On-Demand
American Graduate
Documentary
Are We Preparing Students for the Next Step? Watch Beyond Graduation from Local USA. On-Demand: https://www.wxxi.org/grad/beyond-graduation-local-usa-on-demand More Great Documentaries at: https://www.wxxi.org/grad/ondemand
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PBS LearningMedia New York http://ny.pbslearningmedia.org/
A day in the life in different professions ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/great-job/
Interviews with STEM professionals ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/ occupation-stem/
Young professionals showcase in-demand obs. ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/ career-connections
Explore engineering fields. ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/httpwwwfuturesinengineeringorg/
Career Exploration
Collections
Work-Based Courses: ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/workbasedcourses/ STEM Career Labs: How to enter these fields ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/stem-career-labs/
Learning how to build a life around what you love. ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/roadtrip-nation/ Interviews with professionals that work with people with disabilities to improve their abilities and inclusion in the community https://ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/ move-to-include/
Advance Technical Education ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/ate Degrees that Work: https://ny.pbslearningmedia.org/search/?q=%22Degrees+that+Work%22 Engineering process & careers https://ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/engineering-for-the-future/ Biotech Careers: ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/careers/
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WXXI-TV21.4/CABLE 1277 & WXXI KIDS 24/7
Highlights and NEWS!
Watch the Kids 24/7 on the live stream at
http://wxxi.org/kids/video and on PBS KIDS players
or on WXXI Kids 24/7 on TV 21.4/cable 1277
It’s a new year! And, that means we’re on the lookout for new games and new fun. Check out all the free games for kids, parents and educators, and buckle up for a new hour of fun from Odd Squad.
FREE PBS Play & Learn Science APP
Play with shadows, control the weather and choose the best materials for an umbrella with the free PBS KIDS FOR Parents Play & Learn Science app. Available in English and Spanish, the app encourages kids to see the science in their world while building inquiry skills. https://pbskids.org/apps/play-and-learn-science-.html
PBS LearningMedia Collection of Activities
https://ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/100-days/
ODD SQUAD: ODDS AND ENDS
Airs Monday January 21
A string of villain break-ins at headquarters leads to a revelation about Otis’s past that has the potential to change the history of the Odd Squad….and the world. Otis, Olympia, Ms. O. and Oona team up to try to put things right again one last time in the one-hour Odd Squad event.
Family Movie Night on
WXXI Kids 24/7
Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays at 7pm
Details & connected activities:
wxxi.org/kids247
New Episodes:
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Week of January 7-9
Sesame Street
Week of January 21 & 28
Wild Kratts
Week of January 21-23
Check local listings at https://www.wxxi.org/tv/
NEW!!
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Doc Martin
Season 8
PREMIERE
Monday, January 14 at - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
It's finally here... Season 8. See the first episode on the big screen!
Doc Martin fans have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of season eight and it’s finally here. WXXI is celebrating with a
FREE screening of the premiere episode at the Little
Theatre (240 East Avenue) on Monday, January 14,
2019 at 6 p.m. Seats are first come, first served.
We'll also have special drawings throughout the night where you could win a Bert Large apron!
Learn More: http://thelittle.org
Perfectly Normal for
Me
Free Screening for Move to Include
Tuesday, January 15
6:00 pm-8:00pm
Four charismatic kids strive for acceptance in a world that is often, at best, indifferent to them.
Join us for a free screening of Perfectly Normal For Me on Tuesday, January 15, 6pm the Little Theatre (240 East Avenue). In this intimate verité documentary meet Alexandria, Jake, Caitlin and Veronica, ages 5 to 15, want to change the conversation. They reveal in their own words what it’s like to deal with the literal ups and downs of a challenged life. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director Catherine Tambini via Skype. Visit: http://wxxi.org/events
SAVE THE DATE
WXXI is proud to host a neighborhood screening series that brings people together for community-driven conversations around films from the award-winning PBS series. Held at the Little Theatre (240 East Avenue, Rochester, NY), these FREE screenings will be followed by lively panel discussions to encourage dialogue on related issues. Seats are first come, first served. Screenings start at 6:30 p.m.
Monday, March 11, 2019 THE PROVIDERS By Laura Green & Anna Moot-Levin The Providers set against the backdrop of the physician shortage and opioid epidemic in rural America, The Providers follows three healthcare providers in northern New Mexico. They work at El Centro, a small group of safety-net clinics that offer care to all who walk through the doors, regardless of ability to pay. Amidst personal struggles that at times reflect those of their patients, the journeys of the providers unfold as they work to reach rural Americans who would otherwise be left out of the healthcare system. With intimate access, the documentary shows the transformative power of providers’ relationships with marginalized patients.
Monday, April 8, 2019 CHARM CITY By Marilyn Ness During three years of unparalleled violence in Baltimore, Charm City delivers an unexpectedly candid, observational portrait of the police, citizens, and government officials left on the frontlines. In these divisive times, Charm City offers humanity as common ground. Learn More: https://www.wxxi.org/indielens
http://wxxi.org/indielens
Screening support for the Indie Lens Pop-Up National Screening initiative provided by: ITVS., The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, MacArthur Foundation, Wyncote Foundation, Art Works and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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WXXI-HD TV 21.1 TIME WXXI Kids 24/7 on TV 21.4
Peg + Cat 6:00 AM Cyberchase
Arthur 6:30 AM Cyberchase
Ready Jet Go! 7:00 AM Word Girl
Wild Kratts 7:30 AM Arthur
Nature Cat 8:00 AM Martha Speaks
Curious George 8:30 AM Pet + Cat
Let’s Go Luna 9:00 AM The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
9:30 AM Splash & Bubbles
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:00 AM Sesame Street
Pinkalicious & Peterrific 10:30 AM Super Why!
Sesame Street 11:00 AM Clifford The Big Red Dog
Splash & Bubbles 11:30 AM Caillou
Dinosaur Train 12:00 PM Sid the Science Kid
The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That
12:30 PM Word World
Sesame Street 1:00 PM Peep and the Big Wide World
Super Why! 1:30 PM Splash & Bubbles
Pinkalicious & Peterrific 2:00 PM Sesame Street
Let’s Go Luna 2:30 PM Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Nature Cat 3:00 PM Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Wild Kratts 3:30 PM Pinkalicious & Peterrific
Wild Kratts 4:00 PM The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
Odd Squad 4:30 PM Dinosaur Train
5:00 PM Let’s Go Luna
5:30 PM Ready Jet Go!
6:00 PM Nature Cat
6:30 PM Nature Cat
7:00 PM Wild Kratts
7:30 PM Wild Kratts
8:00 PM Odd Squad
8:30 PM Odd Squad
9:00 PM Arthur
9:30 PM Arthur
WXXI KIDS PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE
WXXI-TV 21.1: Cable 11/1221 WXXI Kids 24/7 on 21.4: Cable 1277 & 1278 Streaming online: http://wxxi.org/kids/video
TIME WXXI-TV 21.1
Saturdays Sundays
Mr. Rogers Neighborhood— 6:00 a.m. Mr. Rogers Neighborhood
Splash & Bubbles 6:30 a.m. Splash & Bubbles
Sesame Street 7:00 a.m. Sesame Street
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 7:30 a.m. Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Pinkalicious & Peterrific 8:00 a.m. Pinkalicious & Peterrific
Curious George 8:30 a.m. Curious George
Let’s Go Luna 9:00 a.m. Let’s Go Luna
9:30 a.m. Nature Cat
10:00 a.m. Ready Jet Go!
10:30 a.m. Wild Kratts
New program
Line-up on WXXI-TV
21.1
AND
Channel 21.4
a WXXI Kids 24/7
channel
6 p.m.—10 p.m. schedule is
pre-empted Friday, Saturday and Sunday
nights for Family Movie Night
Programming:
See for details: http://wxxi.org/kids247
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American Conscience: The Reinhold Neibuhr Story - http://americanconscience.com/ - An American Conscience: The Reinhold Niebuhr Story tells Niebuhr's story through photographs, recordings, and interviews with his former students, his daughter, and eminent public figures including New York Times writer David Brooks, Civil Rights icon Andrew Young, Airs 1/4 at 9 p.m. Ruth Bader Ginsberg: A Conversation - http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/daily-videos/rbg-film-traces-ruth-bader-ginsburgs-continuing-fight-for-gender-equality/ - This documentary film traces Ruth Bader Ginsburg's continuing fight for equality and provides an intimate and rare look inside the life of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. - Airs 1/12 at 5 p.m. The World of Ice Dance International - https://icedanceinternational.org/ - introduces viewers to a unique and creative celebration on ice of two beloved art forms: figure skating and dance, unbound by the technical rules of competitive skating. Shot outdoors against the mountains of Sun Valley, Idaho, the program combines the repertoire of Ice Dance International, a ballet company on ice, with guest appearances and interviews with stars and friends from the worlds of skating and dance. It also offers audiences a front row seat to an exciting and groundbreaking new American art form. Airs 1/7 at 9 p.m. (repeats 1/12 at 4 p.m.) The Dictator’s Playbook - Learn how six dictators, from Mussolini to Saddam Hussein, shaped the world. How did they seize and lose power? What forces were against them? Learn the answers in these six immersive hours, each a revealing portrait of brutality and power.
#101 – Kim II Sung airs 1/9 at 10 p.m. #102 – Saddam Hussein airs 1/16 at 10 p.m. #103 – Benito Mussolini airs 1/23 at 10 p.m. #104 – Manuel Noriega airs 1/30 at 10 p.m.
Murder of an American President: American Experience #2804 - https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/garfield/ - based on Candice Millard's bestselling and Edgar Award-winning book, Destiny of the Republic. Airs 1/13 at 11 p.m. With Infinite Hope: MLK and the Civil Right Movement - With Infinite Hope looks back at the life, leadership, and legacy of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The program follows King's career from his hiring at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church and leadership of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, through his death on April 4th, 1968 in Memphis. The documentary includes interviews with people who participated in well-known events of the Civil Rights Movement: the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Freedom Rides, the Birmingham Children's March, Selma, and the Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike. Airs 1/21 at 9 p.m. Independent Lens #2008 – Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World - https://www.rumblethemovie.com/home - Discover how Native American musicians have transformed American blues, jazz and rock in this musical celebration featuring Robbie Robertson, Taj Mahal, Slash, Jackson Browne, Taboo, Quincy Jones, Tony Bennett, Iggy Pop, Steven Tyler and more. Airs 1/21 at 10 p.m. Nature/Equus: The Story of Horse #3609 - http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/ - The relationship between man and his noble steed is almost as old as civilization itself, allowing our species to explore, conquer and flourish side by side with the horse. Nature traces this revolutionizing partnership with anthropologist Niobe Thompson, who treks around the world in search of the moment when man first climbed into the saddle and explains how the relationship between humans
and horses has evolved in today’s modern world. Airs 1/23 at 8 a.m.
Independent Lens #2006 – The King - http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/films/the-king/ - Forty years after the death of Elvis Presley, filmmaker Eugene Jarecki takes the King’s 1963 Rolls-Royce on a musical road trip across America. From Memphis to New York, Las Vegas, and beyond, the journey traces the rise and fall of Elvis as a metaphor for the country he left behind. A diverse cast of Americans join the journey including Alec Baldwin, Rosanne Cash, Chuck D, Emmylou Harris, Ethan Hawke, Van Jones, Mike Myers, and Dan Rather, among many others. Airs 1/28 at 9 p.m.
PRIME-TIME TV HIGHLIGHTS
Overnight WXXI-TV 21.1/cable 11/cable 1221 broadcasts—for more listings Visit http://wxxi.org/tv/schedules
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MOVE TO INCLUDE is a partnership between WXXI and the Golisano Foundation designed to promote inclusion for people with intellectual and physical disabilities. Through programming and special events, WXXI and the Golisano Foundation look to build a more inclusive community by inspiring and motivating people to embrace different abilities and include all people in every aspect of community life. Visit http://wxxi.org/include for more programming.
WXXI’s Move to Include Collection in PBS LearningMedia provides videos targeted for grades 5-12 to inspire and motivate people to embrace different abilities and include all people in every aspect of community life. Move to Include also seeks to elevate the voices of people with different abilities in telling their own stories. Go to: https://ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/move-to-include/
WXXI-TV
MOVE TO INCLUDE ON WXXI Kids24/7
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood #133 “Daniel’s New Friend/Same and Different” - https://pbskids.org/daniel/ - Daniel's New Friend: Daniel and Miss Elaina meet Prince Wednesday's cousin Chrissie during a playdate at the castle. As they play "knights," they discover that, although Chrissie needs some help walking, they are the same in many ways. Same and Different: While Daniel is playing dress up with his friends at school, he feels different when he realizes that not everyone has a tail like him. He learns that everyone has differences, but that these are the things that make us unique. Airs 1/1 at 3 a.m. and 1/1/ at 11 p.m.; 1/6 at 10:30 p.m.; 1/28 at 3 p.m.; 1/28 at 11 p.m. Arthur #2003 “He Said, He Said/Bunny Trouble” - https://pbskids.org/arthur - A special episode of Bionic Bunny is interrupted, and Arthur, Buster, and George try to remember what comes next. But Carl is the only one who can straighten out the story. D.W. is excited to be taking care of the class bunny, Larry. But when Larry is feeling adventurous and wanders off, it's up to Ladonna the "Bunny Whisperer" to help get him back. Airs January 3 at 7:30 a.m., 11 p.m. and January 4 at 5 a.m. Peg + Cat #120 “The Arch Villain Problem/The Straight and Narrow Problem” - https://pbskids.org/peg/ - The Arch Villain Problem - Mathtropolis. When the Arch Villain wreaks havoc on the city of Mathtropolis by turning everything into arches, Super Peg and Cat Guy come to the rescue. Primary Content: Arches, finding arches in other shapes; Secondary Content: Counting backwards from 9, counting by threes. The Straight and Narrow Problem - Mathtropolis. Super Peg and Cat Guy trail the Arch Villain, who has given up his arch ways and gone on a rampage with straight and narrow shapes instead. Primary Content: Understanding straight, narrow, curved; Secondary Content: Counting sides to determine shapes (rectangles, triangles, squares), counting by tens to 100. Airs Jan 4 at 8:30 a.m., 1/9 at 8:30 a.m. Clifford the Big Red Dog #223 “Tie-Dye Clifford/Stage Struck” - https://pbskids.org/clifford/ - TIE-DYE CLIFFORD: When Clifford accidentally gives himself a bath with tie-dye dyes, he ends up looking like a T-shirt from the '60's! Not wanting to upset Emily, he tries to hide the fact. But soon learns that he can tell the truth to Emily because Emily understands that everyone makes mistakes. STAGE STRUCK: Mary has always been afraid to perform in front of an audience. But with the help and support of her friend Emily, Mary is able to overcome her stage fright. Airs 1/7 at 11 a.m.
Employment Matters - http://employmentmatterstoo.com/ - Employment Matters is a documentary that explores the untapped market and huge potential of the intellectually disabled in the workplace. Airs 1/21 at 12:30 a.m.
Arthur #2106 “The Lost Dinosaur/The Princess Problem” - https://pbskids.org/arthur - It's pretty hard to lose a dinosaur...but Rapty is missing! Can Bud be brave without his imaginary friend? D.W. loves the Princess Platoon series until she realizes that it doesn't represent everyone. With the help of Arthur's friend, Lydia, D.W. discovers the true qualities of a princess. Airs 1/29 at 6:30 a.m.
Events
Exited Listening Sessions: Join us as we come together to listen to selected excerpts from our award-winning podcast series, EXITED.WXXI and Al Sigl will host a listening session of the award-winning podcast EXITED on Monday, January 14 at 6 p.m. at
Al Sigl’s Golisano Campus
Free screening of Perfectly Normal For Me on Tuesday, January 15, 6pm the Little Theatre
Details: wxxi.org/events
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WXXI-HD
4 Wheel Bob - http://www.4wheelbobfilm.com/ - tells the story of Bob Coomber, an intrepid adventurer who sets out to become the first wheelchair hiker to cross the 11,845 foot Kearsarge Pass in the Sierra Nevada of California. Airs 1/14 at 9 p.m. ALSO airs on WXXI-World 1/15 at 7 p.m. Second Opinion #1305 “Down Syndrome” - https://www.secondopinion-tv.org/episode/down-syndrome - Life expectancy for people with Down Syndrome has increased over the last 30 years - from 25 years old in 1983 to 60 years old today. While Down Syndrome carries certain health issues and risks, people with Down Syndrome and their families are moving beyond the limitations of this disability. Patient and Special Olympic medalist Frankie Antonelli and his mother Debbie share what their family has done to help Frankie reach his full potential. Airs 1/17 at 8:30 p.m. POV #3009 “The Grown-ups” - http://www.pbs.org/pov/thegrownups/ - In a school for individuals with Down Syndrome, four middle-aged friends yearn for a life of greater autonomy in a society that marginalizes them as disabled. Airs 1/17 at 9 p.m. ALSO airs on WXXI-WORLD 1/20 at 5 p.m. POV #3011 “Swim Team” - https://www.pbs.org/pov/swimteam/ - Parents of teens on the autism spectrum form a competitive swim team, training them with high expectations. Follow the rise of three athletes as the film captures a moving quest for inclusion, independence and a life that feels like winning. Airs 1/17 at 10 p.m. (repeats 1/20 at 11 p.m.) Hearing Is Believing - http://www.hearingisbelievingfilm.com/main/ - new non-fiction feature from award-winning filmmaker Lorenzo DeStefano, introduces the world to the astonishing young musician and composer, Rachel Flowers. Airs 1/18 at 9 p.m. Itzhak Perlman: American Masters #3006 - http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/itzhak-full-film/10786/ - Explore the life of violinist Itzhak Perlman, a polio survivor whose parents emigrated from Poland to Israel. Conversations with musicians, friends and his wife of 50 years tell the story of this transcendent performer. Airs 1/18 at 10 p.m. Second Opinion #810 “Autism” - https://www.secondopinion-tv.org/episode/autism - As many as one out of every 110 children in the United States will be diagnosed with autism, yet many people are unaware of the full spectrum of autism disorders. Hear about the signs that can help with an early diagnosis and the treatments that can make a difference. Airs 1/19 at 3 p.m. Sight: The Story of Vision - http://storyofsight.com/ - This hour-long documentary looks at the science, medicine and technology of vision and the individuals who are battling the darkness of blindness. Airs 1/19 at 5 p.m. ALSO airs on WXXI-WORLD1/15 at 8 a.m. Second Opinion #909 “ALS” - https://www.secondopinion-tv.org/episode/amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis-als - Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating, progressive neurological disease with no cure. Airs 1/20 at 12:30 p.m. Art in the Twenty-First Century #903 “San Francisco” - https://art21.org/series/art-in-the-twenty-first-century/s9/ - See why the San Francisco Bay Area is a magnet for artists who are drawn to its experimental atmosphere, countercultural spirit and history of innovation, and who are united by their steadfastness and persistence in creating. Airs 1/20 at 3 p.m.
WXXI-World
Mister Rogers: It’s You I Like - https://www.fredrogers.org/frc/news/mister-rogers-it%E2%80%99s-you-i-premieres-march-2018-pbs - pays tribute to the beloved Fred Rogers and the nearly 900 episodes of the landmark children's television program first seen in 1968 on PBS. In this 60-minute retrospective hosted by award-winning actor Michael Keaton, enjoy memorable segments including visits with Koko the Gorilla and the iconic trip to the Crayola crayon factory. Airs 1/16 at 6 p.m. Employment Matters Too - http://employmentmatterstoo.com/ - is a documentary that discovers how large corporations benefit from hiring employees with intellectual disabilities. Airs 1/20 at 6 p.m.
Since 2003 WXXI and the Al Sigl Community of Agencies have worked together to help break the ingrained stereotypes about
individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities with its week-long initiative, Dialogue on Disability. Held every January, the
initiative is designed to stimulate community dialogue about the perspectives and abilities of people with physical and intellectual disabilities. Dialogue on Disability is a partnership between WXXI
and Al Sigl Community of Agencies - in conjunction with the Herman and Margaret Schwartz Community Series. Dialogue on Disability is
supported by the Fred L. Emerson Foundation with additional support from The Golisano Foundation.
Visit: https://www.wxxi.org/dod
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OVERNIGHT INSTRUCTIONAL TV HIGHLIGHTS
Overnight WXXI-TV 21.1/cable 11/cable 1221 broadcasts—for more listings Visit http://wxxi.org/tv/schedules
Glaciers of the Winds - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoUQRGT5trg - a one-hour documentary on the science, exploration, and retreat of the glaciers in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. . Airs 1/8 at 2 a.m.
Koo-Hoot Kiwat: The Caddo Grass House - Caddo tribal elder and his apprentice return to their ancestral homeland in East Texas to direct the construction of a traditional grass house. Airs 1/9 at 2 a.m.
Watching Our Water: The Challenge To Keep It Clean - http://www.harvestpublicmedia.org/topic/watching-our-water - Looks at the problem from a rural and urban perspective, and examines possible solutions to control the contamination in our water. Airs 1/9 at 4 a.m.
In Money We Trust? - explains how money provides a shared measure of value that facilitates trade and cooperation between strangers. Airs 1/11 at 3 a.m.
Being The Change: A New Kind of Climate Documentary - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po7DmPVkC5c - NASA/JPL climate scientist, Dr. Peter Kalmus and his family show us how a dramatic reduction in fossil fuel use can make us happier and more balanced individuals. Airs 1/15 at 2 a.m.
You Must Remember This - https://video.wxxi.org/video/rochester-remembered-you-must-remember/ - nostalgic looks at Rochester's past includes segments on the Brighton gas explosion, the Lancers and Royals teams, Eddie Meath, Al Sigl and more. Airs 1/16 at 4 a.m.
First Language: The Race to Save Cherokee- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9y8fDOLsO4 - The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is now fighting to revitalize the language and come to terms with their native heritage in the context of the modern United States. Airs 1/18 at 3 a.m.
One Carbon Footprint at a Time - As seen through the lens of a diverse range of university and middle school students enthusiastically engaged in a wide range of climate change activities as part of the curriculum at their schools. Airs 1/22 at 2 a.m.
Dinosaur Echo - a documentary about the renaissance of paleontology in Canada today and what dinosaurs can teach us about climate change. Airs 1/22 at 2:30 a.m.
John Paul II in Ireland: A Plea for Peace - https://jp2inireland.com/ - a historical documentary and spiritual reflection of what ultimately brought peace to Northern Ireland. Airs 1/25 at 3 a.m.
Walking The Camino: Six Ways to Santiago - http://caminodocumentary.org/ - journeys into the hearts and minds of six modern-day pilgrims, ages 3 to 73, as they each face and triumph over their doubts and fears while they attempt to cross an entire country on foot. Airs 1/29 at 2 a.m.
Blue Ridge Parkway: A Long & Winding Road - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkYnTS9gnJI - a historical documentary concerning the most visited segment of the National Park Service. Airs 1/29 at 3 a.m.
Trust Docs (1000) (11/30 minute programs) - https://www.linktv.org/shows/trust-docs - , takes viewers around the globe to explore under-reported stories about critical social issues through personal stories from individuals. Airs Wednesday beginning January 2 at 3 a.m. and #1011 on 1/30 at 4 a.m. Curious Traveler (300) (12/30 minute programs) - https://www.pbs.org/show/curious-traveler/ - takes viewers on an enriching and entertaining "field trip for grown-ups" to some of the most intriguing European and North American cities in the world. Airs Tuesdays beginning 1/8 at 1 a.m.
Reading Way (15/15 minute programs) - designed to help early readers develop reading proficiency and learn to read for meaning. Airs Thursday beginning 1/10 at 4 a.m. Second Opinion (1400) (10/30 minute programs) - https://www.secondopinion-tv.org/ - Fast-paced and provocative, SECOND OPINION focuses on health literacy in an engaging, entertaining and accessible way. Airs Friday beginning 1/11
at 1 a.m.
Food Delicious Science (3/60 minute programs) - http://www.pbs.org/food/shows/food-delicious-science/ - Food - Delicious Science is the thrilling science story of the food on your plate and the physics, chemistry and biology that lies hidden inside every bite. Airs Thursday beginning 1/17 at 2
a.m.
I.Q. Smart Parent (500) (6/30 minute programs) - https://wqed.org/smartparent - equips parents and caregivers with the knowledge and tools they need to successfully guide their children in the use of digital media and technology. Airs
Mondays beginning 1/21 2 a.m.
Iroquois (4/30 minute programs) – In this program Iroquois tradition, language, politics and culture are discussed. Airs Wednesday beginning 1/23 at 1 a.m. Sit & Be Fit (1700) (10/30 minute programs) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLgvL3aGzMByecNYtMcyK_g - a popular exercise series designed to make exercise fun, easy and safe for people of all ages. Airs Friday beginning 1/25 at
2 a.m.
Warrior in Two Worlds - http://www.pbs.org/warrior/ - Story of Ely Parker a Seneca chief, a legal scholar, an engineer, a Civil War hero, and a Cabinet-level commissioner -- all by the age of 40. Airs 1/30 at 2 a.m. Flag Flap Over Mississippi - http://southdocs.org/project/flag-flap-over-mississippi/ - Does Mississippi's state flag, adopted in 1894 and the last in the United States to incorporate Confederate imagery into its design, represent hospitality or hostility? Airs 1/30 at 4:30 a.m. Half Sour - https://www.pbs.org/video/thirteen-specials-half-sour/ - A self-taught entrepreneur started pickling vegetables to sell at farmers' markets all over Long Island and
New York City. Airs 1/31 at 4:45 a.m.
FEATURED SERIES
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1-6 a.m.
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2 1-2 a.m. Natural Hero #709-710 2-3 a.m. War Birds 3-4 a.m. Trust Docs #1001-1002 4-5 a.m. Walden Ballad of Thoreau 5-6 a.m. On Common Ground #5-6
3 1-2 a.m. The Great American Read #2 2-2:30 a.m. Beth Ames 2:30-3 a.m. Cane Field 3-4 a.m. Curious Crew #401-402 4-5 a.m. Crowd in the Cloud #4 5-6 a.m. Crossroads Café #18-19
4 1-2 a.m. CPR in America 2-3 a.m. Classical Stretch #1225-1226 3-4 a.m. Free Power Performance 4-5 a.m. Hands On Crafts for Kids #1909-1910 4-5 a.m. Connect With English #13-14
7 1-2 a.m. Roadtrip: Beyond the Dream 2-3 a.m. Dropping Back In #2-3 3-4 a.m. Film Maker #115-116 4-5 a.m. Roadtrip Nation #1005-1006 5-6 a.m. Workplace Essential Skills #19-20
8 1-2 a.m. Curious Traveler #301-302 2-3 a.m. Glaciers of the Wind 3-4 a.m. Eco Sense #107-108 4-5 a.m. Biz Kids #205-206 5-6 a.m. TV 411 #2-3
9 1-2 a.m. Natural Hero #711-712 2-2:30 a.m. Koo Hoot Kiwat 2:30-3 a.m. Badger Creek 3-4 a.m. Trust Docs #1003-1004 4-4:30 a.m. Watch Our Water 4:30-5 a.m. Legends of the Lake 5-6 a.m. On Common Ground #7-8
10 1-2 a.m. The Great American Read #3 2-3 a.m. Legacy in Stone 3-4 a.m. Curious Crew #403-404 4-5 a.m. Reading Way #1-4 5-6 a.m. Crossroads Café #20-21
11 1-2 a.m. Second Opinion #1401-1402 2-3 a.m. Classical Stretch #1227-1228 3-4 a.m. In Money We Trust? 4-5 a.m. Hands On Crafts for Kids #1911-1912 4-5 a.m. Connect With English #15-16
14 1-2 a.m. Roadtrip: Being You 2-2:30 a.m. Get the Math 2.0 2:30-3 a.m. Courageous Learning 3-4 a.m. Film Maker #117-118 4-5 a.m. Roadtrip Nation #1007-1008 5-6 a.m. Workplace Essential Skills #21-22
15 1-2 a.m. Curious Traveler #303-304 2-3 a.m. Bring The Change (Climate) 3-4 a.m. Eco Sense #109-110 4-5 a.m. Biz Kids #207-208 5-6 a.m. TV 411 #4-5
16 1-2 a.m. Natural Hero #713, 701 2-3 a.m. Korla 3-4 a.m. Trust Docs #1005-1006 4-5 a.m. You Must Remember This 5-6 a.m. On Common Ground #9-10
17 1-2 a.m. The Great American Read #4 2-3 a.m. Food Delicious Science #1 3-4 a.m. Curious Crew #405-406 4-5 a.m. Reading Way #5-8 5-6 a.m. Crossroads Café #22-23
18 1-2 a.m. Second Opinion #1403-1404 2-3 a.m. Classical Stretch #1229-1230 3-4 a.m. First Language Cherokee 4-5 a.m. Hands On Crafts for Kids #1913, 1901 4-5 a.m. Connect With English #17-18
21 1-2 a.m. Roadtrip: Degree Impact 2-3 a.m. I.Q. Smartparent #501-502 3-4 a.m. Film Maker #119-120 4-5 a.m. Roadtrip Nation #1101-1102 5-6 a.m. Workplace Essential Skills #23-24
22 1-2 a.m. Curious Traveler #305-306 2-2:30 a.m. One Carbon Footprint 2:30-3 a.m. Dinosaur Echo 3-4 a.m. The 46ers 4-5 a.m. Biz Kids #209-210 5-6 a.m. TV 411 #6-7
23 1-2 a.m. Iroquois #1-2 2-3 a.m. Echoes from the Ancients 3-4 a.m. Trust Docs #1007-1008 4-5 a.m. Homeless at the End 5-6 a.m. On Common Ground #11-12
24 1-2 a.m. The Great American Read #5 2-3 a.m. Food Delicious Science #2 3-4 a.m. Curious Crew #407-408 4-5 a.m. Reading Way #9-12 5-6 a.m. Crossroads Café #24-25
25 1-2 a.m. Second Opinion #1405-1406 2-3 a.m. Classical Stretch #1701-1702 3-4 a.m. John Paul Ireland 4-5 a.m. Hands On Crafts for Kids #1902-1903 4-5 a.m. Connect With English #19-20
28 1-2 a.m. Roadtrip: Beating the Odds 2-3 a.m. I.Q. Smartparent #503-504 3-4 a.m. Film Maker #121, 101 4-5 a.m. Roadtrip Nation #1103-1104 5-6 a.m. Workplace Essential Skills #25, 1
29 1-2 a.m. Curious Traveler #307-308 2-3 a.m. Walking The Camino 3-4 a.m. Blue Ridge Parkway 4-5 a.m. Biz Kids #211-212 5-6 a.m. TV 411 #8-9
30 1-2 a.m. Iroquois #3-4 2-3 a.m. Warrior in Two Worlds 3-4:30 a.m. Trust Docs #1009, 1010, 1011 4:30-5 a.m. Flag Flap 5-6 a.m. On Common Ground #13-14
31 1-2 a.m. The Great American Read #6 2-3 a.m. Food Delicious Science #43 3-4 a.m. Curious Crew #409-410 4-4:45 a.m. Reading Way #13-15 4:45-5 a.m. Half Sour 5-6 a.m. Crossroads Café #26, 1
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For MORE Videos & Classroom Resources: http://wxxi.org/veterans/classroom
Watch A Selection of Programs On-Demand
Visit—https://www.wxxi.org/veterans/ondemand
Stories from WXXI News help to shape an understanding of the reasoning and impact from The
Vietnam War in Rochester, NY. Visit: http://wxxi.org/veterans/story/vietnam-war
Use WXXI/Little programming and outreach to connect veterans and their families and the community with area resources. https://wxxi.org/veterans
PBS NewsHour Extra Students Reporting Lab for
Grades 7-12: most Americans think of the men and
women in uniform. But military life also has a huge effect
on their children. Students reflect on their experience as
children in a military family. Also see support materials
available for download.
https://ny.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/5befce11-0550-4b27-9a5f-0000769eb84e/student-reporting-labs-military-families/ Note: Please preview all media for age appropriateness before using it with children. See grade level recommendations on media listings and cautionary notes for guidance.
The Homefront : Issues for Military Families
portraits of America’s military families as they tell stories of pride and patriotism, sacrifice and resilience. PBS LEARNINGMEDIA Video Clips https://ny.pbslearningmedia.org/search/?q=*&selected_facets=brand_exact:The%20Homefront OR Watch the Full Documentary https://www.wxxi.org/highlights/2015/05/homefront-demand
Classical Radio Highlights
Dialogue on Disability Week – Jan 14-20, 2019
Classical 91.5 expanded its celebration of the abilities of musicians with disabilities by building out a web page http://classical915.org/topic/dialogue-disability-celebrating-abilities that includes general information on musicians with disabilities. Throughout the month we’ll be adding content to the site as well as producing brief on-air features to highlight musicians with differing abilities.
A Beautiful Symphony of Brotherhood: A Musical
Journey in the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.—
1/21/19 at 3-4 a.m. In this hour-long special host Terrance
McKnight interweaves musical examples with Dr. King’s own speeches and sermons to illustrate the powerful place that music held in his work—and examines how the musical community responded to and participated in Dr. King’s cause.
NEW SERIES:
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center—Mondays 8-9 p.m. beginning 1/21/19. Elliott Forrest hosts this one-hour, 52-week series of programs recorded live and featuring leading multi-generational chamber music performers from around the world. The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center has an active performance, education and recording/broadcast program that draws more people to chamber music than any other organization of its kind. Fri 1/11/19 @ 1:00 p.m. Julia Figueras welcomes Eastman School of Music tenor Jonathan Rhodes, recipient of the William Warfield Scholarship Fund, to sing and chat about the scholarship. Joining Jonathan will be soprano Alexis Peart and tenor Marcus Jefferson, as well as Thomas Warfield, historian for the WWSF. (repeats Sun 1/13/19 @ 1pm)
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ADULT LITERACY NEWS
Adult Literacy Television Schedule on WXXI TV 21.1 (Cable channel 11/1221)
Monday—Friday—5 a.m.—6 a.m.
http://wxxi.org/education/adulted.html
Monday—Workplace Essential Skills—teaches skills
and attitudes necessary to succeed at work
Tuesday—TV 411—the program celebrates real-life adult
learners discussing practical strategies to improve reading, writing and math skills.
Wednesday—On Common Ground—Helps viewers fully
understand the rights, privileges and responsibilities associated with citizenship.
Thursday—Crossroads Café—Offers a complete
program designed to teach English to speakers of other languages, by depicting the lives of six characters—their backgrounds, challenges and their struggles typical of many ESL/ESOL learners.
Friday—Connect With English—A video instructional
series in English as a second language for college and high school classrooms and adult learners
See American Graduate on Page 2, 3 & 4 for more on-demand and career sector resources and at wxxi.org/grad for related programming & resources.
Workplace Essential Skills Programs On-Demand
wxxi.org/grad/education/adulted/workplace-essential-skills-demand
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Assisting Providers of Adult Education & Workforce Development
The ACCES/WXXI Regional Adult Education Network is one of seven staff development organizations established by the New York State Education Department's Adult Education Programs and Policy (AEPP) Team to plan and deliver quality professional development and training, and effective communication links to State and federally-funded agencies providing adult literacy services below the post-secondary level. The goal of the ACCES/RAEN system is to provide research-based professional development resources to improve the skills of adult education practitioners and the quality of the adult education, family literacy and workforce development programs funded by NYSED.
Who can apply?: Classrooms, schools, districts, afterschool programs and other
informal learning programs that incorporate STEM education into their curriculum. If
you participated in the recognition program last year, you may do so again but with a
different program.
How to apply?: Complete the application form available on the Finger Lakes STEM Hub
website: http://www.flxstem.org/stemrecognitionprogram
Application Deadline: Friday, February 8, 2019
The award will be based on the NYS STEM Quality Learning Rubric.
The rubric can be found on the Finger Lakes STEM Hub website.
Each program applying for the award should use the rubric to self-assess level of
achievement in each of the nine rubric categories.
Highlight what your program does best!
Proudly Sponsored By:
The Finger Lakes STEM Hub
announces the
Many programs around the Finger Lakes Region make STEM Education a
priority. The Finger Lakes STEM Hub would like to recognize these programs
as models for others in our region.
Recognition of STEM Programs will be held at the Rochester Museum and Science Center’s Riedman Gallery
on May 15, 2019. Dinner reception will be held from 5-8 pm.