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Episode 27 of the Agency for Instructional Television Series All About You, an elementary course in health education designed for children to help them understand basic human anatomy, physiology, and psychology.
Episode 29 of the Agency for Instructional Television Series All About You, an elementary course in health education designed for children to help them understand basic human anatomy, physiology, and psychology.
From the series Ripples
Shows that differences between people sometimes cause problems that require great determination to solve, by exploring the extraordinary problems confronted by a man who cannot see, a woman who cannot hear, and a child whose metal braces often get in her way. Observes how courage and some special kinds of help provide the keys to success for these three people.
Episode 10 from the Agency for Instructional Television series WhatAbout. The programs are grouped according to like skills required for initiating a scientific investigation, collecting data, analyzing, interpreting, experimenting and communicating the results.
From the series Ripples. A visual journey of things the naked eye can see is followed by a simple description of how an eye works. Then man's inventiveness is celebrated with an introduction to instruments which allow people to see far beyond the limits of the naked eye. The camera shows how things look through eyeglasses, a magnifying glass, a microscope, binoculars and a telescope.
Episode 1 from the AIT series On the Level. The series is designed to help young people understand what is happening to them as they grow up and to encourage their active participation in the hard work of adolescence-reaching maturity through social and personal growth. The twelve programs dramatize common teenage concerns like love, stress, conflict. and changing relationships with family and friends. The problem situations stimulate reflection and discussion about alternative courses of action for different individuals: the many approaches to problems, the many solutions.
Episode 21 from the Agency for Instructional Television series Images and Things. Studies the aesthetic qualities of natural phenomena and the qualities of the art images that have their origins in nature.
Episode 12 from the Agency for Instructional Television series Watch Your Language. Uses on-camera narration and a dramatic episode to teach new vocabulary and word analysis skills. In this episode Al becomes interested in Uncle Frank's genealogical research and he learns about the origins of family names.
Episode 11 from the series Self Incorporated, a 15-program television/film series. Self Incorporated is designed to stimulate classroom discussion of critical issues and problems of early adolescence. It aims at helping 11- to 13-year-olds cope with the physical, social, and emotional changes they are experiencing. Self Incorporated was created under the management of the Agency for Instructional Television through the resources of a consortium of 42 state and provincial educational and broadcasting agencies, with additional assistance from Exxon Corporation.