From Newsworld, a news program for classrooms that focuses on issues and stories important to students and provides resources for teachers. It's free to use,copyright-cleared and it's commercial-free.
CBC Educational Sales provides educators and students with more than 500 titles selected from CBC's best documentary, performance, and special report offerings. Current, Canadian, curriculum-relevant, and high quality, the videos/DVDs are designed to support a wide range of subject areas, courses of study, and audience levels. The complete catalogue is accessible online.
This highly successful video/resource guide subscription series has been widely used by Canadian schools for more than 14 years. News in Review is designed by a team of CBC-TV News journalists and practicing teachers for an integrated curriculum, and is an effective learning tool for Canadian studies, global studies, history, social sciences, media literacy, English and E.S.L. Each News in Review story is carefully crafted to give students and teachers a timely and concise examination of Canadian and world issues. A comprehensive resource guide written by experienced educators supplies background information.
In 1999, CBC Newsworld established the Joan Donaldson Scholarship for aspiring journalists in honour of Joan Donaldson, the founding Head of Newsworld and one of the CBC’s journalistic leaders.
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The CBC Archives Website showcases Canada's history since the 1930s to the present through over 150 topics from WWII to Trudeaumania to Terry Fox. Teachers can download hundreds of educational activities to enable them to use the site as a classroom tool. Clips and educational materials are provided free of charge.
The Canada: A People's History Website is a companion the award-winning TV series. From the earliest migrations of settlers to the New World through the Free Trade Agreement, the website traces life in the territory that would eventually become Canada. Extensive educational material can be downloaded free of charge.
CBC Radio Licensing offers a catalogue of more than 200 CBC Radio programs on audiocassette and CD, as well as over 60 years of radio archived material, which can be licensed for custom curriculum packages. Programming is suitable for junior high, secondary and post-secondary students and educators, including those teaching ESL. The website includes complete catalogues and licensing information.
Want to learn more about television news? Invite CBC News staff into your classroom, and we'll come right to your chalkboard with a presentation about public broadcasting and how news works.
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