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News Video for: 05/23/2011

The Teaching Channel: Engaging the High Achievers

In a multi-grade class of fourth, fifth, and sixth graders, students learn to work and communicate in teams. Through projects and a class structure that supports differentiation, Ms. Ehrke is able to keep students challenged and engaged. Her strategies for differentiation and communication can be used in any classroom.

Class discussion: Teaching Channel is a new video showcase of innovative and effective teaching practices in America's schools. The new program is ramping up for a summer 2011 debut.

Stay tuned for more great examples of creative teaching in the classroom. Get more info here

News Video Archive


• UN Report: 10.5 Million Children Are Domestic Laborers


• Drone strike deaths raise questions


• Russia's Smoking Ban Goes Into Effect, Gets Ignored


• Mayor Wants New Law Enforcing Tornado Shelters


• Google Glass Causing Congressional Privacy Concerns


• CO2 Levels Reach Record High, Scientists Concerned


• Five-year-old kills his little sister with "My First Rifle"


• Building collapse in Bangladesh kills hundreds of workers


• Texas fertilizer plant stored explosive chemical used in terrorist bombing


• Chinese general calls bird flu an American plot


• Defendants Surrender in Atlanta Cheating Scandal


• Teenage programming whiz gets millions and a job at Yahoo


• Creativity gets kids exercising


• Driver stunned by ticket for going 2 mph under speed limit


• Hospitals scramble to kill 'superbugs'


• Chinese Government Fires Back at U.S. Hacking Claims


• Fiery crash injures fans at Daytona race


• Drivers record traffic mayhem


• Egypt To Ban YouTube For 30 Days


• Teen Activist Malala Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize


• Apple Audit Finds More than 100 Cases of Underage Labor


• Beijing Introduces New Laws to Curb Pollution


• Australian Family Survives 'Tornadoes of Fire'


• Unruly Passenger Duct Taped to Airline Seat


• Indiana lawmaker attacks Girl Scouts as 'radical'


• Twitter keeps contact information without consent


• Google reported building augmented-reality glasses


• 'Not concerned with very poor' quote could fuel anti-Romney ads


• Toronto teens send Lego man into space


• Utah school deems cougar mascot offensive


• Study shows women are much safer drivers than men


• Georgia's childhood obesity ads stir outcry


• Rival priests brawl in Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity


• Marriage rate reaches record low


• Muppet propaganda?


• School rejects HIV-positive student


• SAT cheating scandal brings more arrests


• Is pizza a vegetable? Congress thinks so


• Graphic cigarette labels blocked by judge


• Study declares 'Freshman 15' a myth


• Aircraft-carrier sized asteroid to pass near Earth


• Facebook post leads to student suspension


• Germany confesses to spying on citizens' computers


• Crashing into Internet fame


• Is seeing believing?


• Kids cage fighting in Britain


• Ban contact sports for those under 14?


• What has counter-terrorism cost?


• Report focuses on the danger of space junk


• Did NASA Warn of Eco-Alien Attack?


• 14-year-old Rebecca Black Leaves School over Bullying


• Captain Morgans Ship Found


• McDonalds Aims to Please with Fruits and Veggies in Happy Meals


• Next Mars rover mission aims for a mountain within a crater


• Study says Google Changes the Way We Remember Things


• Scientists say it will soon be possible to live for 1000 years?


• U.S. Census: Minority Babies Now Outnumber White Babies


• Space Probe Nears Its Asteroid Target


• Grasshopper tacos get squished by California health department


• Report: Kids Shouldn't Have Sports or Energy Drinks


• The Teaching Channel: Monster Match


• The Teaching Channel: Engaging the High Achievers


• Teaching Channel tips: Fractions with borrowing


• Memphis looks for volunteers as Mississippi River keeps rising


• Citizen journalists report when journalists can't


• Searching for another planet earth


• Chinese Government Bans Time Travel in TV Shows and Movies


• Study tries to explain how yawning gets contagious?


• Adding a calorie count next to each item on a restaurant's menu to fight obesity


• OMG, Acronyms Added to Oxford Dictionary


• World's Most Expensive Dog Worth $1.5 million


• Elephants Prove Intelligence Through Teamwork


• We're not sleeping enough


• Meet Thunder Thighs, a New Dinosaur Species


• 'Hummingbird' Spy Drone Takes Flight


• Tree Octopus? If it's on the Internet, it must be true, right?


• New York City Bans Smoking in Public Places


• Doodling in Math Class: Snakes + Graphs


• Scientist Vows to Resurrect Mammoth by 2015


• Free Speech or a Call to Violence?


• House Reading of Constitution is a 'Civics Lesson'


• Nintendo issues warning about its upcoming 3D console


• Unhappy Mother Sues McDonald's Over Happy Meal Toys


• Surgeon General: One Cigarette is One Too Many


• Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays?


• New study says dogs are smarter than cats


• Scientists Claim Antimatter Breakthrough


• New Lizard Species Found at Lunch Buffet


• University offers class on Lady Gaga and fame


• Time Traveler spotted in 1929 Charlie Chaplin Movie?


• Scientists say water on moon could support humans


• AAA says parents need to pay more attention to kids' driving skills


• Study says 92% of U.S. Babies Have Online Presence


• Discovery of Earth-like planet excites astronomers


• Russia stakes a claim for Arctic resources


• Newspaper criticized for doctoring photograph


• New study says users spend more time on Facebook than Google


• NASA to Send Probe into Sun


• Proposal would penalize movies showing actors smoking with an R-rating


• Lying is protected by the Constitution


• Study finds more mental illness among students on college campuses


• Internet Addiction in Teens Linked to Depression


• Bedbugs Biting Across the Country


• Is Lady Gaga behind a dangerous trend?


• Chicken or egg? Mystery solved!


• Introducing Oscar, the World's First Bionic Cat


• Google considering paywall scheme for online newspapers


• Should vuvuzela horns be banned at the World Cup?


• Stranded teen sailor rescued in turbulent Indian Ocean


• Schools Move to Ban Kid Craze Silly Bandz


• A 1940s era video on working at a newspaper


• First self-replicating species is created in a lab


• Facebook gets more heat over privacy issues


• Famed physicist Stephen Hawking claims time travel is possible


• Looking for someone to blame for the BP oil spill


• Fighting cancer with fried chicken


• Political cartoons that move


• Scrabble purists a-n-g-r-y over new version of the classic board game


• Study indicates that magnets can paralyze your moral compass


• March Madness Over Graduation Rates


• Are you ready for 3D TV?


• "Take your legs off and play:" Profile of a Paralympian


• "Embrace Life" seatbelt video goes viral


• Tufts University accepts video applications


• Science unwraps the real King Tut


• Do fat kids need government help?


• Can Fast-Food Diet help you lose weight?


• Can you have too many friends?


• America's multimedia kids


• 8-Year-Old Terrorist?


• Changing the tools: Merging the digital world with the physical world


• Will e-Readers replace books?


Avatar sets a new standard for blockbusters


• A new Disney princess debuts


• Taking sports concussions seriously


• What does Green really mean?


• Unfriend -- Word of the year


• Scams on Facebook


• Sesame Street turns 40


• Moscow bans snow


• Video reporting: Including multiple sources


• Satirists take aim at Obama


• Germ Center tackles sneezing


• Twitter as a journalism tool


• Convergence continues


• Five Freedoms for Constitution Day


The Beatles: Rock Band debuts Wednesday


• Defining Citizen Journalism


• 1994: Developing a newspaper eReader


• Toyota's humanoid robot


• Watch political cartoonist Jack Ohman draw


• Storytelling across platforms


• Texting till it hurts


• Another newspaper goes online only


• Journalism 101: Writing the lead paragraph


• Cartoonist Steve Kelley on cartooning


• Prisoners pay homage to Michael Jackson


• Indoor airplane aerobatics


• Iran erupts over election results


• Online Newspapers -- in 1981!


• All atwitter about Twitter