PBS39-WLVT Launches Distance Learning Curriculum Through Broadcast Television

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In partnership with local, state and national educators, PBS39 has created a distance learning package that does not require families to have access to computers, tablets or smartphones.

 

Bethlehem, PA. – March 23 – It has become apparent that distance learning is absolutely vital as children may not get back into a classroom for weeks or months. Therefore, PBS39 has worked with educators locally and nationally to create Lehigh Valley Learns – an over the air educational offering, launching Monday, March 30. Lehigh Valley Learns will broadcast over PBS39’s channels in the mornings, with grade specific programming at the same time each weekday.

Recognizing that a portion of the community does not have access to the internet, the sole medium that can reach nearly 100 percent of students is broadcast television. By airing Lehigh Valley Learns on PBS39, anyone with a TV can watch over-the-air.

Programming by grade level will be as follows on PBS39 and PBS39 Extra:

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#39.1 by antenna (Also available Service Electric #512/12, RCN #1008/8, Fios #539, Dish #8168/39, DirecTV #39)

7:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. Kindergarten
10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 1st Grade
12:30 p.m.– 3 p.m. 2nd Grade

#35.1 by antenna (Also available on Service Electric #53, RCN #38, Fios #35, DirecTV #2183)

9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. 3rd Grade
12 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. 4th Grade
2:30 p.m.– 5 p.m. 5th Grade

“Public television was founded more than 50 years ago to provide free, over the air educational materials to every single home in America. Today, the continuing value of public TV is reaffirmed as our professional educators work with local and national experts to bring age and curriculum appropriate materials from our vast library to every K-5 student in our 3.28 million household viewing area,” said Tim Fallon, Chief Executive Officer of Lehigh Valley Public Media.

In this curriculum, available for grades K-5, families will see a marriage of PA State Standards and the national Common Core Standards with PBS’s high-quality educational programming. Additionally, the programming choices align directly with English language arts (ELA) topics that teachers were actively teaching in the classroom earlier this year.

Students will also be provided with a curriculum for math, social studies, science and social emotional learning (SEL).

“It is our job as not only a public broadcast company, but an education organization, to step-up during times like this. We are thrilled to be able to take action to provide the community with a consistent and reliable remote education option,” said Catherine Reifsnyder, Manager of Education at Lehigh Valley Public Media.

PBS39 is committed to not only providing educational programming for everyone in any socioeconomic situation, but to providing programming on a consistent schedule. PBS39 is also dedicated to keeping local educators at the forefront of this initiative to help fill any gaps missing in the programming.

This new broadcast programming is in addition to two other resources from PBS39’s Education Department:

  • PBS39 Distance Learning Resource Center: On this website you will find a variety of digital learning tools for children ages Pre-K through high school, curated by our Education Team at PBS39. Explore the different subjects and get ready to learn! On the PBS LearningMedia website, you can filter by grade and media type for the best learning experience possible for your children. If you have internet access, you can find more learning content from PBS39 at PBS39.org/DistanceLearning.
  • PBS LearningMedia: PBS LearningMedia is where PBS39 and PBS have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, images, lesson plans, articles, primary sources and more. PBS LearningMedia offers access to trusted content to supplement their curriculum for any grade level. The platform offers a wide array of resources from the many genres that PBS39 is known for – from science programs and documentaries, to news and public affairs, history and the arts — and contextualizes them so that they are easy for teachers to implement. These materials also include content from PBS KIDS series that teach important foundational early learning skills, including literacy, STEM, social-emotional development and social studies.

 

About Lehigh Valley Public Media™
Lehigh Valley Public Media is home to PBS39, WLVR News, and various community initiatives. We are the regional leader in the publicly funded, non-profit media space and serve a vibrant and growing economic region through a dedication to local, unbiased journalism, primary and secondary education, workforce development and health and wellness.PBS39 broadcasts four additional channels of content: PBS39 Extra, WORLD, Create TV and France 24. Lehigh Valley Public Media is licensed in Allentown to the Lehigh Valley Public Telecommunications Corporation. For more information, visit PBS39.org.

 

 

Information provided to TVL by:
Victoria Scialfa
Marketing and Public Relations Manager
Lehigh Valley Public Media