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12:00 AM
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1:00 AM
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Africa Trek
"Masai Country"
Alex and Sonia conquer the sacred mountain of Oldonyo Lengai. In Kenya they visit a baby elephant orphanage and detour to Uganda to see the last surviving gorillas in the equatorial forest. [G]

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1:30 AM
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Africa Trek
"Valley of the Dead"
Alex and Sonia visit Kenya's Lake Bogoria, home to pink flamingos. But Kenya is also ravaged by tribal wars, and the couple crosses Suguta, a true "valley of death." [G]

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2:00 AM
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Connecting with the Arts: A Teaching Practices Library, 6-8
"Creating A Culture"
Sixth-graders develop their own cultures, complete with language, clothing, artwork, and rituals. Weeks of hard work culminate in a surprising twist. [P]

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2:30 AM
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Connecting with the Arts: A Teaching Practices Library, 6-8
"Analyzing A Culture"
Students become archaeologists, analyzing artifacts from other student-created cultures. They then design a museum exhibit from those artifacts. [P]

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3:00 AM
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Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Teaching Theatre"
Two specialists work on basic theatre skills with children of various ages, and use theatre education as a gateway to other kinds of learning. At Lusher Alternative Elementary School in New Orleans, Amanda Newberry. [P]

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3:28 AM
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Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Teaching Visual Art"
Two visual art specialist teachers use contrasting interpretations of the human face to explore inquirybased instruction and various techniques in visual art. Pamela Mancini, the visual art teacher at Helen Street School in Hamden, Connecticut, uses portraits to foster inquiry and self-expression with a class of fifth-graders. [P]

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4:00 AM
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Economics U$A
"Inflation"
This program examines the economic and social costs of the inflationary spiral of the early 1960s and questions whether the problem of inflation has been solved. [P]

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4:30 AM
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Economics U$A
"Banking System"
The S&L crisis is reviewed with a discussion of deposit insurance and the accountability of financial institutions. This program was revised in 1992. [P]

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5:00 AM
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Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"Unity and Diversity"
This program examines how social studies teachers in any grade level can embrace both unity and diversity in their classrooMs. Topics range from exploring democratic values to building awareness of student diversity. Through examples of students connecting with one another and embracing the different cultures within their community, teachers can reflect on how to best address issues of unity and diversity in their classroom. [P]

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5:28 AM
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Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"Dealing with Controversial Issues"
This program examines how social studies teachers in any grade level can encourage open and informed discussions with their students while dealing with controversial issues. Topics range from stereotypes and genderbased discrimination to the conflict in the Middle East. [P]

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6:00 AM
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Anywhere, Alaska
"Richardson Highway: Roadhouses and Recreation"
Host Heather Taggard leads viewers down the rugged Richardson Highway from Fairbanks, in the heart of Alaska's Interior, to Valdez, the state's coastal oil port. Viewers will sample delicacies at Delta Meat and Sausage and explore Black Rapids Lodge. [P]

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6:30 AM
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Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
"Winter In Valais, Switzerland"
In Memphis, Tennessee, a team cooks up beef tenderloin. In the backyard, Rick prepares pork tenderloin. [G]

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7:00 AM
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Equitrekking
"Southern Quebec"
This episode explores snowy trails by horses, skis and dogsleds in the Eastern Townships, St. Alphonse-Rodriguez and Mont Tremblant. Darley learns to drive a horse-drawn sleigh. In Montreal, there is an insider's look at Canadian horses in Mont Royal Park, introducing Diablo, a black Canadian horse who patrols the park and the city. [G]

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7:30 AM
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Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
"Beaver Creek"
Beaver Creek, Colorado is one of the most celebrated ski resorts in the world. It has a magnificent setting that was designed to be luxurious but at the same time, family-friendly. [P]

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8:00 AM
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Sewing with Nancy
"Cuddly Critters Fleece Accessories"
Create adorable fleece scarves, hats, and mittens with embellishments your child will love. Nancy and guest Donna Fenske share ideas for sewing high loft fleece and embellishing scarves, hats, and mittens to create whimsical cuddly critters. [P]

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8:30 AM
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For Your Home
"Living Room Warmth"
Vicki and Sloan warm up with an easy-to-install electric fireplace and custom mantel then spread that warmth around the room with custom upholstered furniture, inviting colors and pictures. [P]

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9:00 AM
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Sara's Weeknight Meals
"Soup for Supper"
Hearty soups are meals in themselves. Sara's are substantial and incredibly easy to make. [P]

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9:30 AM
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Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge
"Antarctica and the Falkland Islands"
It is spring on the Antarctic Peninsula and the frozen wilderness is a veritable nursery for penguins, shore birds and seal pups. In episode four Art Wolfe crosses the infamous Drake Passage the treacherous body of water south of Cape Horn to explore the Falkland Islands and the Antarctic coast in search of wildlife and landscapes inherent to this pristine and unforgiving land. [P]

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10:00 AM
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Globe Trekker
"Ice Trekking The Alps"
Zay Harding ski tours the Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt, taking in Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn on the way. His weeklong journey, traverses three countries - France, Italy and Switzerland. He masters the technique of off-piste skiing in powder-snow, pays homage to climbers who lost their lives and samples regional cuisine. [G]

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11:00 AM
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Knit & Crochet Today
"Basics of Shaping, Construction and Fit"
Shaping and construction of a garment can seem like an overwhelming task. On today's episode Robyn and Maggie will walk you through some of the basics of shaping and fit with two beautiful sweaters designed by today's guest Mari Lynn Patrick. [P]

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11:30 AM
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Delicious TV: Totally Vegetarian
"Soup-A-Licious"
In Maine, winter means skiing, snowshoeing, ice-skating, and soup! In this episode, Toni prepares scrumptious "stick-to-your-ribs" soups and a corn bread recipe that will keep you warm no matter how cold it gets outside. [P]

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12:00 PM
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1:00 PM
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Africa Trek
"Masai Country"
Alex and Sonia conquer the sacred mountain of Oldonyo Lengai. In Kenya they visit a baby elephant orphanage and detour to Uganda to see the last surviving gorillas in the equatorial forest. [G]

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1:30 PM
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Africa Trek
"Valley of the Dead"
Alex and Sonia visit Kenya's Lake Bogoria, home to pink flamingos. But Kenya is also ravaged by tribal wars, and the couple crosses Suguta, a true "valley of death." [G]

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2:00 PM
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Connecting with the Arts: A Teaching Practices Library, 6-8
"Creating A Culture"
Sixth-graders develop their own cultures, complete with language, clothing, artwork, and rituals. Weeks of hard work culminate in a surprising twist. [P]

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2:30 PM
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Connecting with the Arts: A Teaching Practices Library, 6-8
"Analyzing A Culture"
Students become archaeologists, analyzing artifacts from other student-created cultures. They then design a museum exhibit from those artifacts. [P]

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3:00 PM
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Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Teaching Theatre"
Two specialists work on basic theatre skills with children of various ages, and use theatre education as a gateway to other kinds of learning. At Lusher Alternative Elementary School in New Orleans, Amanda Newberry. [P]

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3:28 PM
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Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Teaching Visual Art"
Two visual art specialist teachers use contrasting interpretations of the human face to explore inquirybased instruction and various techniques in visual art. Pamela Mancini, the visual art teacher at Helen Street School in Hamden, Connecticut, uses portraits to foster inquiry and self-expression with a class of fifth-graders. [P]

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4:00 PM
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Economics U$A
"Inflation"
This program examines the economic and social costs of the inflationary spiral of the early 1960s and questions whether the problem of inflation has been solved. [P]

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4:30 PM
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Economics U$A
"Banking System"
The S&L crisis is reviewed with a discussion of deposit insurance and the accountability of financial institutions. This program was revised in 1992. [P]

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5:00 PM
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Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"Unity and Diversity"
This program examines how social studies teachers in any grade level can embrace both unity and diversity in their classrooMs. Topics range from exploring democratic values to building awareness of student diversity. Through examples of students connecting with one another and embracing the different cultures within their community, teachers can reflect on how to best address issues of unity and diversity in their classroom. [P]

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5:28 PM
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Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"Dealing with Controversial Issues"
This program examines how social studies teachers in any grade level can encourage open and informed discussions with their students while dealing with controversial issues. Topics range from stereotypes and genderbased discrimination to the conflict in the Middle East. [P]

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6:00 PM
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Anywhere, Alaska
"Richardson Highway: Roadhouses and Recreation"
Host Heather Taggard leads viewers down the rugged Richardson Highway from Fairbanks, in the heart of Alaska's Interior, to Valdez, the state's coastal oil port. Viewers will sample delicacies at Delta Meat and Sausage and explore Black Rapids Lodge. [P]

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6:30 PM
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Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
"Winter In Valais, Switzerland"
In Memphis, Tennessee, a team cooks up beef tenderloin. In the backyard, Rick prepares pork tenderloin. [G]

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7:00 PM
|
Equitrekking
"Southern Quebec"
This episode explores snowy trails by horses, skis and dogsleds in the Eastern Townships, St. Alphonse-Rodriguez and Mont Tremblant. Darley learns to drive a horse-drawn sleigh. In Montreal, there is an insider's look at Canadian horses in Mont Royal Park, introducing Diablo, a black Canadian horse who patrols the park and the city. [G]

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7:30 PM
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Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
"Beaver Creek"
Beaver Creek, Colorado is one of the most celebrated ski resorts in the world. It has a magnificent setting that was designed to be luxurious but at the same time, family-friendly. [P]

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|
8:00 PM
|
Sewing with Nancy
"Cuddly Critters Fleece Accessories"
Create adorable fleece scarves, hats, and mittens with embellishments your child will love. Nancy and guest Donna Fenske share ideas for sewing high loft fleece and embellishing scarves, hats, and mittens to create whimsical cuddly critters. [P]

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8:30 PM
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For Your Home
"Living Room Warmth"
Vicki and Sloan warm up with an easy-to-install electric fireplace and custom mantel then spread that warmth around the room with custom upholstered furniture, inviting colors and pictures. [P]

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|
9:00 PM
|
Sara's Weeknight Meals
"Soup for Supper"
Hearty soups are meals in themselves. Sara's are substantial and incredibly easy to make. [P]

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|
9:30 PM
|
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge
"Antarctica and the Falkland Islands"
It is spring on the Antarctic Peninsula and the frozen wilderness is a veritable nursery for penguins, shore birds and seal pups. In episode four Art Wolfe crosses the infamous Drake Passage the treacherous body of water south of Cape Horn to explore the Falkland Islands and the Antarctic coast in search of wildlife and landscapes inherent to this pristine and unforgiving land. [P]

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|
10:00 PM
|
Globe Trekker
"Ice Trekking The Alps"
Zay Harding ski tours the Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt, taking in Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn on the way. His weeklong journey, traverses three countries - France, Italy and Switzerland. He masters the technique of off-piste skiing in powder-snow, pays homage to climbers who lost their lives and samples regional cuisine. [G]

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|
11:00 PM
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Knit & Crochet Today
"Basics of Shaping, Construction and Fit"
Shaping and construction of a garment can seem like an overwhelming task. On today's episode Robyn and Maggie will walk you through some of the basics of shaping and fit with two beautiful sweaters designed by today's guest Mari Lynn Patrick. [P]

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|
11:30 PM
|
Delicious TV: Totally Vegetarian
"Soup-A-Licious"
In Maine, winter means skiing, snowshoeing, ice-skating, and soup! In this episode, Toni prepares scrumptious "stick-to-your-ribs" soups and a corn bread recipe that will keep you warm no matter how cold it gets outside. [P]

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