[NIFL-ESL:10555] Re: Programing for TV

From: David Rosen (djrosen@comcast.net)
Date: Mon Nov 15 2004 - 00:45:01 EST


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Hello Dottie,

Connect With English and English For All are two intermediate-level 
ESOL video programs.

Connect with English is video streamed (free) at Annenberg/CPB's 
Learner.org and broadcast on many PBS stations.

	http://www.learner.org/index.html

English For All videos are  available free.

	http://myefa.org

I am not aware of any video series for beginning ESOL.


David J. Rosen
djrosen@comcast.net


On Sunday, November 14, 2004, at 10:16  PM, Dottie wrote:

> Colleagues -- The PBS station at U-N. Carolina-Charlotte needs your 
> help!
> I offered to ask this group because your collective expertise.
>
> The station will soon launch 4 new channels; one will be an 
> all-education
> channel.  They are looking for adult ESL programing.  The station's 
> program
> director visited our Carolina TESOL conference this past weekend, but 
> none
> of the publishers/exhibitors had anything suitable.
>
> The station already plans to use Crossroads Cafe, but they especially 
> want
> materials for Beginner level adults.  They also would like to find a 
> series
> for the Spanish GED.
>
> If you know of any such programing already produced and/or used by your
> community colleges, local stations, or other institutuions, please let 
> me
> know.  If you have any other programming ideas, we'd love those too.
>
> You can use my personal email address.
>
> Thanks for any help you can offer!
>
> Dottie Shattuck
> Charlotte, NC
>
>



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