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VOLUME 23 | ISSUE 8 AUGUST 2021 EDUCATION ON THE MOVE Adapting to safely delivering educational resources across Eastern Virginia
From the Chief Executive Officer AUGUST 2021 The summer is flying by and students Our digital learning team has a long VOLUME 23 | ISSUE 8 will soon be returning to school. As history of developing online courses for the school year shapes up to look divisions around the Commonwealth. A publication of WHRO Public Media for Eastern Virginia. a little more normal than last year, Most recently, they have been busy We appreciate the support of all of our members, and our team of educators is looking creating five African American History thank each and every one of you! forward to getting back out into the online modules that are part of a new Locally owned by 21 regional school systems, community and into classrooms. blended learning course for Virginia WHRO Public Media is a public service institution students. You can read about their work of education, culture and citizenship utilizing its communication resources to serve and interact Each year, we dedicate one issue of on this project on page 19. I hope you’ll throughout Eastern Virginia. Dimensions to highlighting our educational take some time to read more details WHRO Public Media maintains an open meeting policy offerings. As you’ll see in this month’s of the incredible work our educators for our Board of Directors and Community Advisory issue, our education team has been hard are doing. I’m so proud of them! Boards. Members of the public are welcome to attend and observe these meetings. To find out when and at work. Each year we feature several where these meetings are held, consult the Corporate student competitions that take the staff I’m also excited that some in-person section of our website, whro.org, or call 757-889-9420. months to prepare for and require a large events have resumed in our community. PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER number of community volunteers. These LAVA Summer of Fun is being presented Bert Schmidt 757-889-9410 events are always a highlight for our local by WHRO Public Media & Out of the Box CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER students. Since in-person events were with Paul Shugrue. This series of concerts Tom Burton 757-889-9115 not possible during the pandemic, our have been happening at local breweries CHIEF CONTENT OFFICER educators had to quickly find innovative thoughout the summer, and there are two Heather Mazzoni 757-889-9396 ways to change these events into virtual more shows scheduled. Paul Shugrue COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING OFFICER competitions. They succeeded in creating will be at the concert on September Amy Houck 757-889-9491 phenomenal events for our annual 4, so I hope you will come out and say regional spelling bee, Young Storytellers hello. Find details at whro.org/events DIRECTOR, CORPORATE SUPPORT Diane Rogic 757-724-4423 Writers Contest and the Great Computer Challenge. You’ll find the winners of Lastly, thank you to everyone who donated DIRECTOR, MEMBERSHIP Nicole Cleveland 757-889-9358 these competitions listed on pages 11 to our summer radio and television and 12. Thank you to everyone who membership drives! It is your generosity CONTRIBUTING WRITERS made these events so successful! that makes our work in the field of Belinda Elliott, Wendy Hazel, Lindsey Horner, Dory Morrison, Kate Pringle, Martha Razor, Elmer Seward, education possible. As you know, WHRO Mitzi Fehl-Seward, Meagan Taylor-Booth We’ve also seen an increase in usage Public Media was founded to support our MANAGING EDITOR of our eMediaVA, our repository of local K–12 school divisions. Your faithful Belinda Elliott 757-889-9339 digital learning resources, all correlated contributions ensure that education and searchable by Virginia Standards remains at the heart of all we do. Without DESIGNER Mike Watts 757-889-9345 of Learning (SOL). Both teachers and you, none of the work we do would be parents found it to be a valuable resource possible. Thank you for your generosity! AUDIENCE SERVICES 757-889-9499 as they worked to keep students engaged Dimensions (ISSN 1047-5532. Publication No. 190-200. Copyright 2004) is published monthly by and learning whether in classrooms or Bert Schmidt the Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications at home, and we offered webinars for Association, Inc., a non-profit corporation, licensee of WHRO TV15, Public Television, and WHRV 89.5 those unfamiliar with the platform. We FM / WHRO 90.3 FM, Public Radio. Distributed to all are also excited that we have started members of WHRO Public Media. booking in-person visits again for our DIMENSIONS 5200 Hampton Blvd. Norfolk, VA 23508 three van programs. Soon our literacy President van, STEM van and new environmental & Chief Executive Officer PHONE Southside 757-889-9400; Williamsburg 757-903-2302 van will be back out visiting schools, FAX 757-489-0007 libraries and community centers. E-MAIL info@whro.org WEB whro.org Periodicals postage is paid at Norfolk, VA. POSTMASTER Send address changes to DIMENSIONS, c/o WHRO, 5200 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk, VA 23508 Inside This Issue 2 From the CEO 10-11 Competitions Dimensions is printed on recycled paper containing 10% post consumer waste 3 Education on the Move 12 American Graduate and uses eco-friendly soy based inks. 5, 7 TV Highlights 14 Bringing History to Life 8 Radio Highlights 15 Staying Connected @WHRO Public Media 9 Using eMedia Resources
On the Cover EDUCATION When the pandemic hit our nation, schools closed in March 2020 and students were forced to complete the rest workshops for parents and professional development trainings for teachers. ON THE MOVE of the school year virtually. But no one Their most exciting resources, the literacy, could have ever imagined that we would STEM and environmental vans have all still face the same battle during the been parked at the station only to be used opening of the new academic year. to deliver materials and books to schools. ONCE AGAIN With so many challenges and much uncertainty, our children’s services But recently, for the first time since the start of the pandemic, the children's services outreach specialist drove the outreach team had to find creative ways van to Cape Charles, VA, to hold a face- By Martha Razor to meet the needs of schools and the to-face, but socially distanced literacy Manager, Early Childhood Learning community in the delivery of educational van visit with kindergarten students at Martha.Razor@whro.org resources. Through much collaboration Kiptopeke Elementary school. During the and brainstorming, they were able to find visit, students had an opportunity to get a safe way to get books into the hands of the full literacy van program experience. children in Title I schools through their They were able to listen to a fun story, First Book program. They also held virtual sing songs and recite the reading pledge. classroom visits by sharing story times and The students then had a chance to view providing STEM activities to students in the inside of the beautifully decorated pre-k through second grades throughout literacy van and receive a free book. the school year. In addition, they were able It was a very exciting moment for the to hold virtual “Anytime is Learning Time” students and the teachers. 3
August 2021 Primetime 8:00p.m. 8:00 P.M. 9:009:00 p.m.P.M. 10:00 P.M. 10:00 p.m. Washington Week Curate Great Performances at The Met - Marnie 1 Secrets of the Royal Flight Unforgotten Season 4 on Masterpiece - Episode 4 Professor T: Mother Love 1 Surviving the Dust Bowl: American Experience George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Life PBS NewsHour FRI Super Cats: Extreme Lives Our Gorongosa Doc World: Road Runners SUN Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table New Orleans Kitchen This Old House Globe Trekker Great Estates Scotland: Kincardine Milk Street Television Milk Street Television Rick Steves’ European Travel Tips and Tricks Cinema15: Carousel Doc Martin - Faith 2 2 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Portland Antiques Roadshow Recut Antiques Roadshow Recut POV: Pier Kids The Jazz Ambassadors We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told America Reframed - Detroit 48202 SAT MON Spy in the Wild: The North The Good Road Stories from the Stage PBS NewsHours Cook’s Country Cook’s Country Cook’s Country Cook’s Country Cook’s Country Cook’s Country America’s Test Kitchen Kitchen Queens: New Orleans Milk Street Television Milk Street Television Rick Steves' Europe Victoria on Masterpiece - Season 3, Episode Three Victoria On Masterpiece - Season 3, Episode Four Tales from the Royal Bedchamber 3 3 Find Your Roots: Fredom Tales Jesse Owens: Amercian Experience Fight: Amercian Experience Nature - Naledi: One Little Elephant Finding Your Roots - Dreaming of a New Land The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution SUN TUE America Reframed: Where The Pavement Ends Justice In Chester PBS NewsHour Martha Bakes America’s Test Kitchen Food Flirts New Orleans Kitchen Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Milk Street Television Kitchen Queens: New Orleans Milk Street Television Milk Street Television Rick Steves' Europe Antiques-Roadshow NATURE - Ca’ Super Cats: d’Zan Cats In Every Corner Antiques Roadshow Ghost NOVA: Emperor’s - Celebrating Army Black Americana Independent Secrets ofLens the-Dead: Black Viking Memorabilia Warrior Queen 4 4 Afropop: POV: PierThe KidsUltimate Cultural Exchange Life on the Line Stories from the Stage PBSPBS NewsHour NewsHour MON WED Lidia’s Kitchen Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table Kitchen Queens: New Orleans Milk Street Television NewMilk Orleans StreetKitchen Television ThisRick Old House Steves' Europe Globe Trekker Finding Your This Old HouseRoots - Freedom Tales Ask This Old House Sealab: American Experience Great British Baking Show Frontline: Great Predators on theShow British Baking Reservation 5 5 AmericaofReframed Secrets the Dead:- 70 AcresWarrior Viking In Chicago Queen Independent PrehistoricLens Road- Trip: A Ballerina’s WelcomeTale to Fossil Country PBSPBS NewsHour NewsHour TUE THU Martha Milk Bakes Street Television America’s Test Kitchen Kitchen Queens: New Orleans Food MilkFlirts Street Television NewMilk Orleans StreetKitchen Television Craftsman’s Legacy Rick Steves' Europe Travelscope Nature - Arctic Washington Wolf Pack Curate Season 5 Week NOVA Icon:- Music Decoding the Pyramids Through The Lens - Music on the Cover Dictator’s ClassicPlaybook Albums:- Francisco Pink FloydFranco - The Dark Side of the Moon 6 6 Independent Animals withLens - Black Memorabilia Cameras Frontline Animals with Cameras PBSPBS NewsHour NewsHour WED FRI Lidia’s Kitchen America’s Test Kitchen Cook’s KitchenCountry Queens: New Orleans Pati’s RickMexican Steves’ Table Europe NewRick Orleans Kitchen Steves’ Europe Ask Rick This Old House Steves' Europe Rick Steves’ EuropeEurope Rick Steves’ This Old House Cinema15: The -Killing Net Zero Comes Together Closet Door Fields Chef’s Life Places to Love Confucius Was A Foodie - Cantonese 7 7 Dictator’s Playbook - Francisco Franco Black Fight: American Experience JesseWomen Owens:in Amercian Medicine Experience PBSAmerica NewsHour Reframed: Where The Pavement Ends THUSAT MarthaEstates Great Bakes Scotland America’s Test Kitchen Food BestFlirts of the Joy of Painting NewBest Orleans of theKitchen Joy of PaintingCraftsman’s Legacy Rick Steves Andalucia: Travelscope Southern Spain Washington In Their OwnWeek Words: PrincessAttucks DianaTheater Live from Lincoln Unforgotten Center4 -onPipeline Season Masterpiece - Episode 5 Professor T: Mother LoveBreaking Big - Danai Gurira 8 8 FRISUN NATURE Redeeming - Super UncleCats: Tom: Cats In Every The Josiah Corner Henson Story In Their Backs Own the Against Words: Wall:Chuck Berry Thurman Story The Howard PBSAmerican NewsHourMasters - Buddy Guy Great Lidia’sEstates Kitchen Scotland Cook’s Country RickMexican Pati’s Steves’ Table Europe NewRick Steves’ Orleans Europe Kitchen ThisRick Steves Best of the Globe Old House Alps Trekker Antiques Won’t YouRoadshow: Hotel Del Coronado - Hour 1 Be My Neighbor? 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For the most up-to-date listing, visit whro.org/tvschedule
TV Highlights American Experience: Jesse Owens Tuesday, August 3, 9:00 p.m. The athlete's life and his victories in the face of Nazi racism at the 1936 Olympics are explored. Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon Friday, August 6, 10:00 p.m. Listen as all four band members tell the story behind one of the greatest albums ever made. Pink Floyd's masterpiece, 1973's The Dark Side of the Moon, broke records when it sold more than 30 million copies and spent 740 weeks on the U.S. charts. NOVA: Operation Lighthouse Rescue Wednesday, August 11, 9:00 p.m. The Gay Head Lighthouse, a historic landmark perched high on the cliffs of Martha’s Vineyard, is soon to become the next victim of the ocean’s relentless erosion of the island’s cliffs. Join engineers as they race to rescue this national treasure. All Creatures Great and Small Sunday, August 15, 7:30 p.m. Get to know the cast and creators of the hit series based on James Herriot's beloved books. Savor the best moments from the first season, including Dame Diana Rigg in her final role as Mrs. Pumphrey, and look ahead to what might happen in Season 2. 5
August 2021 Primetime 8:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. Ken Burns: Hemingway 16 MON Forces of Nature - Elements The Good Road Stories from the Stage PBS NewsHour America’s Test Kitchen How She Rolls Julia Child - Cooking… Julia Child - Cooking… Rick Steves' Europe Underground Railroad: The William Still Story 17 TUE America Reframed: Perfectly Normal for Me Reel South: Attache PBS NewsHour Milk Street Television How She Rolls French Chef Classics French Chef Classics Rick Steves' Europe NATURE - Pandas: Born to Be Wild 18 WED Independent Lens: Rodents of Unusual Size POV: Farmsteaders PBS NewsHour Lidia’s Kitchen How She Rolls Dishing with Julia Child Dishing with Julia Child Rick Steves' Europe Classic Albums: Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon Liza with a Z 19 THU Secrets of the Dead: Egypt’s Darkest Hour Prehistoric Road Trip: Tiny Teeth, Fearsome Beasts PBS NewsHour Milk Street Television How She Rolls Julia Child - Cooking… Julia Child - Cooking… Rick Steves' Europe Great Performances - Broadway: Beyond The Golden Age 20 FRI Borneo: Islands of Wonder Hawaii: Islands of Wonder PBS NewsHour America’s Test Kitchen How She Rolls Craft in America: Music Craft in America: Celebration Special Programming 21 SAT Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (Part 2) America Reframed: Perfectly Normal for Me The Legacy List with Matt Paxton Best of the Joy of Painting Best of the Joy of Painting Chesapeake Bay by Air 22 Member’s Choice SUN Life From Above: Moving Planet Life From Above: Colorful Planet Life From Above: Patterned Planet The Legacy List with Matt Paxton Craft in America: Music Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart of Europe Antiques Roadshow: Philbrook Museum Hour 2 Antiques Roadshow: Philbrook Museum Hour 3 POV: Minding the Gap 23 MON Forces of Nature - Motion The Good Road Stories from the Stage PBS NewsHour America’s Test Kitchen How She Rolls Craft in America: Celebration Rick Steves’ Europe 24 Native America: From Caves to Cosmos Big Burn: American Experience Frontline: China’s COVID Secrets TUE Personal Statement: America Reframed Place to Stand PBS NewsHour Milk Street Television How She Rolls Craft in America: Landscape Rick Steves’ Europe 25 NATURE - Natural Born Rebels: Hunger Wars When Whales Walked: Journeys into the Deep WED POV: Mind the Gap Frontline PBS NewsHour Lidia’s Kitchen How She Rolls Craft in America: Family Rick Steves’ Europe 26 This Old House Ask This Old House Great British Baking Show Great British Baking Show THU When Whales Walked: Journeys In Deep Time NOVA: Rise of the Mammals PBS NewsHour Milk Street Television How She Rolls Craft in America: Nature Rick Steves’ Europe Washington Week Curate Season 5 Great Performances: Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2021 27 FRI Animal Babies: First Year On Earth Animal Babies: First Year On Earth PBS NewsHour America’s Test Kitchen How She Rolls Simply Ming Simply Ming Simply Ming Simply Ming Cinema15: Thelma & Louise 28 SAT Independent Lens: Wrestle POV Shorts Personal Statement: America Reframed The Legacy List with Matt Paxton Best of the Joy of Painting Best of the Joy of Painting Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Winter Magic 29 Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets WICKED in Concert SUN Big Pacific: Mysterious Big Pacific: Violent Big Pacific: Vorcious The Legacy List with Matt Paxton Simply Ming Simply Ming Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Grand Tour Antiques Roadshow: Churchill Downs Racetrack Hour 1 Antiques Roadshow: Churchill Downs Racetrack Hour 2 POV: The Song of the Butterflies 30 MON Ireland’s Wild Coast The Good Road Stories from the Stage PBS NewsHour America’s Test Kitchen How She Rolls Simply Ming Simply Ming Rick Steves’ Europe Native America: Nature to Nations Generation 9/11 31 America Reframed: Pahokee PBS NewsHour TUE Milk Street Television How She Rolls Simply Ming Simply Ming Rick Steves’ Europe 6 Monday–Friday repeats at 2am–4am TV listings are subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date listing, visit whro.org/tvschedule
TV Highlights Native America: From Caves to Cosmos Tuesday, August 24, 8:00 p.m. Combine ancient wisdom and modern science to answer a 15,000-year-old question: who were America's First Peoples? The answer hides in Amazonian cave paintings, Mexican burial chambers, New Mexico's Chaco Canyon and waves off California's coast. Expedition with Steve Backshall: Unpacked Wednesday, August 25, 8:00 p.m. Unpack the moments that very nearly stopped the Expedition teams in their tracks on adventures that made them question whether they should even be out there, to the point where they knew if they took one step further, there was no turning back. Wicked In Concert Sunday, August 29, 9:00 p.m. Join us as we celebrate the music of one of the most successful productions in Broadway history: WICKED. At its heart, WICKED is a story of personal empowerment, of an unlikely friendship and what it means to be different. Kristin Chenowith and Idina Menzel will be our guides in this concert version of the famed musical as we explore the story of Elphaba and Glinda, the journey of two young women that continues to provide inspiration to young and old, in every culture, and in all walks of life. Featuring an all-star cast and fresh orchestral arrangements of iconic songs like “Dancing Through Life,” “Popular,” “Defying Gravity” and many more, WICKED IN CONCERT explores these themes and reimagines this remark- able musical in an intimate concert setting. Generation 9/11 Tuesday, August 31, 9:00 p.m. Of the almost 3,000 people who died on 9/11, around one hundred were fathers of babies who were not yet born. Generation 9/11 follows the lives of a number of these children and their families, as we track their journeys into adulthood.
August 2021 Radio Schedules MORNING WEEKDAYS WEEKDAYS 6:00 A.M.– NOON 5-10am Morning Classics 5-9am Morning Edition from NPR with Dwight Davis 9-10am BBC Newshour 6:00 Cat in the Hat Knows 10-Noon 1A A Lot About That! 10am-3pm Mid-Day Classics with Rebecca Weinstein Noon-1pm Mon: Throughline 6:30 Ready Jet Go! Tue: Reveal Noon-1pm Fri: Show Tune Cafe 7:00 Peg + Cat Wed: On Being 3-7pm Afternoon Classics with Thurs: Another View with 7:30 Super Why! Wayla Chambo Barbara Hamm Lee 8:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 7-9pm Performance Today Fri: Watching America 8:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 9pm-Mid. Evening Classics 1-2pm M: The TED Radio Hour with Raymond Jones T: The Jefferson Hour 9:00 Sesame Street W: The Moth Hour Mid.-5am 90.3 Overnight 9:30 Elinor Wonders Why Th: Selected Shorts 10:00 Clifford The Big Red Dog Fri: Radiolab SATURDAYS 2-3pm Here & Now (M-Th) 10:30 Dinosaur Train 2-3pm Science Fri (Fri) 11:00 Let's Go Luna! Mid.-6am 90.3 Overnight 3-4pm Fresh Air with Terry Gross 11:30 Nature Cat 6-7am Harmonia 4-6:30pm All Things Considered 7am-Noon Car Tunes with 6:30-7pm Marketplace Anthony McSpadden 7-9pm Out of the Box with Noon-1pm From the Top AFTERNOON 1-4pm Swedish Royal Opera Paul Shugrue (M-Th) 7-8pm R&B Chronicles (Fri) NOON – 7:00 P.M. 8/07 R. Strauss: Elektra 8-10pm A Shot of the Blues (Fri) (Archival, 1965) 9pm-1am Jazz with Jae Sinnett (M-Th) 12:00 Nature Cat Opéra de Paris 10pm-11pm Sinnett in Session(Fri) 12:30 Xavier Riddle and 8/14 Massenet: Manon 11pm-1am Mountain Stage (Fri) the Secret Museum 1-5am BBC World Service Opéra National de Bordeaux 1:00 Molly of Denali SATURDAYS 8/21 Rubinstein: The Demon 1:30 Hero Elementary Opéra du Capitole de Toulouse Mid.-1am Mountain Stage 2:00 Cyberchase 8/28 Wagner: Parsifal 1-5am Sinnett Overnight 2:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific 5-7am BBC News 3:00 Pinkalicious & Peterrific 4-6pm Intermezzo 7-8am Left Right & Center 3:30 Elinor Wonders Why 6-8pm Performance Today 8-10am Weekend Edition Saturday 8-11pm This Just In 10-11am A Way with Words 4:00 Donkey Hodie with Raymond Jones 11am-Noon Wait, Wait! Don’t Tell Me! 4:30 Curious George 11pm-Mid. Harmonia Noon-1pm This American Life 5:00 Curious George 1-5pm Out of the Box with 5:30 Xavier Riddle and Paul Shugrue SUNDAYS 5-6pm All Things Considered the Secret Museum Mid.-7am 90.3 Overnight 6-7pm Snap Judgment 6:00 Molly of Denali 7-8pm The Arts Hour 6:30 Hero Elementary 7am-Noon Your Musical Brunch with Anthony McSpadden 8-10pm Rhythm Lab Radio - 8:30 - BirdNotes 10-11pm Vocal Sound of Jazz Noon-1pm With Heart and Voice 11pm-Mid. Juke in the Back EVENING 1-3pm Performance Today SUNDAYS 7:00 P.M.– MIDNIGHT 3-4pm From the Parlor with Dwight Davis Mid.-5am Blues Before Sunrise 7:00 Wild Kratts 4-7pm Afternoon Classics 5-7am BBC News with Raymond Jones 7-8am With Good Reason 7:30 Wild Kratts 7-8pm Classical Guitar Alive! 8-10am Weekend Edition Sunday 8:00 Odd Squad 8-10pm Pipedreams 10-11am On Being 8:30 Odd Squad 10pm-Mid. Evening Classics 11-noon Ask Me Another/Writer’s Block 9:00 Arthur with Raymond Jones Noon-1pm The Splendid Table 1-5pm Sinnett in Session 9:30 Arthur Classical Music Public Radio on 5-6pm All Things Considered 10:00 Cyberchase three great stations: WHRO 90.3 6-7pm Thistle & Shamrock 10:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific FM, serving Hampton Roads; 7-9pm Pickin’ on WHRV WHRJ 89.9, serving the Middle 9-10pm Acoustic Highway 11:00 Pinkalicious & Peterrific Peninsula and Northern Neck; 10-11pm Folk Alley 11:30 Elinor Wonders Why and WHRF 98.3, serving the 11pm-Mid. Art of Song Eastern Shore. Mid.-1am Woodsongs 15.3 | Cox 108 | Charter Digital 120 whro.org/radio Public Radio for Eastern Virginia 89.5 FM WHRV Norfolk, WHRG 88.5 FM Gloucester FiOS 462 | whrokids.org Point, WHRE 91.9 FM Eastville, WHRX 90.1 FM Nassawadox, WHRL 88.1 FM Emporia. 8
WHRO Public Media Using eMediaVA Resources to Promote Social Emotional Learning By Lindsey Horner Today’s schools are increasingly multicultural and multilingual and attended by students eMediaVA Manager from a range of backgrounds and cultures. Teachers are regularly looking for ways Lindsey.Horner@whro.org to connect with their students and also develop students’ love of learning, emotional intelligence and self-motivation. A growing body of research demonstrates that social- emotional learning (SEL) resources provide teachers with the tools to meet and exceed these goals. SEL provides a framework for a safe and positive learning environment for both students and teachers and improves student outcomes in school, their careers and their relationships with others. While remote learning has certainly made prioritizing SEL difficult, the need for social-emotional learning has only grown due to the challenges of COVID-19 and online learning. For many teachers, SEL is the heartbeat of their classroom, even when learning online—developing positive relationships with students and fostering a culture of empathy and respect in their classrooms. Now more than ever, it is critical that relevant and engaging SEL resources are readily available online for both teachers and parents. Parents also play an important role in nurturing social-emotional learning in their children. Parents can model emotionally healthy behaviors and relationships at home, and work with their child’s school community to create a climate that supports social- emotional learning for learners both in and out of the classroom. Teachers and parents can utilize social-emotional learning resources that emphasize the five components of SEL: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills and responsible decision-making. eMediaVA staff has created a number of social-emotional learning collections to support teachers and parents in this work, organized by the five core concepts of SEL. eMediaVA SEL collections contain age-appropriate, engaging resources that can be utilized at home and in the classroom to facilitate discussion, model behavior, and nurture empathy and respect for diverse viewpoints. The SEL collections contain videos, interactives and worksheets that can be easily integrated into any curriculum. The collections also highlight classic PBS KIDS shows that integrate SEL concepts into every episode, like Daniel Tiger, Sesame Street and Arthur. To view the collections and use them with your learners today, visit bit.ly/SELeMediaVA. 9
WHRO Public Media whro.org Local Students Excel in Even though we were not able to get together as we normally would over the Virtual Competitions past year, we were still able to give area students the opportunity to show off their knowledge, skills and talents. This year’s regional Spelling Bee was held 1st Place 2nd Place on February 13 using the online testing Parker Muench, Vikram Goudar, platform developed by Scripps, the Hampton Roads Academy, Old Donation School, sponsor of the national bee. Twenty-five Newport News Virginia Beach school spelling bee champions competed. The 36th Great Computer Challenge was held on May 15. Twenty-seven school teams came together for the very first online version of the GCC. It was a great day of competition with some outstanding student work. The category winners are listed below. CAD Desktop Presentation Desktop Publishing Level 4 Level 2 Level 2 1st Place 1st Place 1st Place Oscar Smith High School, Crossroads School, Poquoson Elementary School, Chesapeake, Norfolk Poquoson Team C 2nd Place 2nd Place 2nd Place Stonehouse Elementary School, Matthew Whaley Elementary School, Oscar Smith High School, Williamsburg Williamsburg Chesapeake, Team B 3rd Place 3rd Place Matthew Whaley Elementary School, Crossroads School, 3rd Place Williamsburg Norfolk The Governor’s School, Hampton Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Bethel Elementary School, Bethel Elementary School, Honorable Mention Gloucester Gloucester Oscar Smith High School, Chesapeake, Honorable Mention Team A Poquoson Elementary School, Poquoson Desktop Publishing Graphic Design Programming – Object Oriented Level 4 Level 4 Business, Level 4 1st Place 1st Place 1st Place Norfolk Technical Center, Governor’s School, Governor’s School, Hampton, Norfolk Hampton Team A 2nd Place 2nd Place 2nd Place Landstown High School, Norfolk Technical Center, Governor’s School, Hampton, Virginia Beach Norfolk Team B 3rd Place 3rd Place 3rd Place Governor’s School, New Horizons, Norfolk Technical Center, Hampton, Newport News Norfolk, Team B Team B Honorable Mention Governor’s School, Hampton, Team A 10
whro.org WHRO Public Media More than 200 entries were submitted for this year’s Young Storytellers Contest. Winners were celebrated in a virtual awards ceremony on June 24 on WHRO Public Media’s Facebook page. Kindergarten Third Grade Overall Environmental Winners for Grade K–2 1st Place 1st Place Frank DeRego, Aanya Jain, Old Donation School, Eloise Garrison, Swift Creek Elementary, Homeschooled,Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Midlothian, “The Adventures of Net Man” “Recycle Me” “Priscilla and the Poacher” 2nd Place 2nd Place Isaac Burns, Blaine Averett, Overall Environmental Winners Great Bridge Presbyterian, Chesapeake, Hampton Roads Academy, Newport News, for Grade 3–5 (Two Winners) “Kitty Garden” “Roney the Rover’s Adventure in Space” Evie Bales Kilby Shores Elementary, Suffolk First Grade Fourth Grade “Earth’s Cardboard Creations” 1st Place 1st Place Madison Stacy, Charlotte Campbell, Zoey Pham Corporate Landing Elementary, Cape Charles Christian Pembroke Meadows Elementary Virginia Beach, Cape Charles, Virginia Beach “Splash! Splash! Mermaddy” “What Ever You Can Imagine” “The Ups and Downs of Earth” 2nd Place 2nd Place Aaria Jain, Josiah Williams, Honorable Mentions Winners John B. Dey Elementary, Virginia Beach, Homeschooled, Chesapeake, “Do Not Waste Water” “Nature Helps Timmy To Read” Kylen Boyer, Newport News, VA Marea Collins, Norfolk, VA Samit Katkar, Virginia Beach, VA Second Grade Fifth Grade Nathaniel Rafael, Weems, VA Mariam Sisson, Farnham, VA 1st Place 1st Place Zepplin Tillinghast, Cape Charles, VA Luce Gurganus, Saniya Hundley-Sweeney, Deeya Turakhia, Virginia Beach, VA Deer Park Elementary, Carver Elementary, Newport News, Karris Williams, Chesapeake, VA Newport News, “Saniya and the S-bots” Taryn Vernon, Chesapeake, VA “The Puppy Pizza Place” 2nd Place Congratulations to all of our winners! 2nd Place Isabella Smith, Victoria Tickell, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Homeschooled, Norfolk, Newport News, “The Bunny Who Saved His Family” “Robbers of the Sea” 11
WHRO Public Media whro.org Amercian Graduate: Path to the Future By Belinda Elliott Managing Editor, Dimensions Belinda.Elliott@whro.org Remember career days in school? An executive, a mechanic, or new initiative. The hour-long event featured a panel of educators, a nurse would visit and explain to the class what their day was business leaders and new graduates discussing this issue. like. Or perhaps, when you were older, you attended a job fair and met with people from different companies to discuss what “I think for far too long, we focused on a philosphy of content working for them would be like? An exciting new program is that students need to know and less on skills that our students taking these concepts and turning them into on-demand, digital need to survive,” explained panelist Dr. Shari L. Camhi, experiences for students. superintendent of schools for Baldwin Union Free School District. Other panelists agreed and suggested high school is As students approach graduation, some of them are not aware an ideal time to start helping students explore career options of the many career options available. Even if they are aware, and gain hands-on work experience. how do they choose which one to pursue? How do they decide if their path needs to include an apprenticeship, an internship, Dr. Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education, shared that as a two-year or four-year degree, or a certification program? And a student he explored careers in the automotive industry, which jobs will be the most in-demand in the future when they art and bilingual education. “My life and ultimately my career are ready to enter the workforce? A new initiative from American were enriched by the opportunity to explore mutliple pathways Graduate is helping students tackle these questions. and fields,” he explained. “Unfortunately, many people don’t have these same opportunities. That’s why I’m excited for the For several years, WHRO Public Media has been a part of The newest chapter of the American Graduate program. It promises American Graduate initiative, supported by the Corporation for to be a real game changer.“ Public Broadcasting (CPB), to help young people succeed in school, career and life. The first phase of American Graduate American Graduate: Path to the Future is a multi-year initiative focused on lowering drop-out rates across the nation. Phase two that will help students across the country explore and prepare focused on increasing awareness of the pathways to high- for high-demand careers, including the 30 million middle-skill demand skilled careers. jobs that require a one-year occupational certificate or two- year associates degree. The focal point of Path to the Future As public media stations have worked with schools, businesses will be hundreds of inspiring and informative digital career and students, they have realized there is a gap in the amount profiles delivered in a style that 13-18-year-olds can relate to of career information students are exposed to before they and that can be found on social media, a dedicated website, graduate. This discovery directed the focus of American and an app. Students will be able to explore a job, watch what Graduate’s newest initiative, American Graduate: Path to the a worker does, discover what the job pays and learn how to get Future. Researchers conducted a poll of students ages 16-22 started in that career field. and found that one in five said they did not have enough information about jobs or the training needed to get them. WHRO is excited to once again partner in the great work being accomplished through American Graduate. To learn more about “How did we design a system where we get everybody almost to this work and when the new website and app will be available, the finish line and then stop?” asked Hari Sreenivasan, anchor, visit amgrad.whro.org PBS NewsHour Weekend, who hosted a recent launch event for the 12
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WHRO Public Media Bringing African American History to Life On August 24, 2019, Governor Northam directed the Virginia this blended format helps students to see the local history, think Department of Education (VDOE) to collaborate with Virtual about the global aspects, and act in an informed way to make Virginia, WHRO Public Media, and committees of history change. During our work on the online modules, almost anything teachers, historians, and history professors to develop a new that we could imagine, the development team at WHRO found a African American history course for high school students. way to make possible.” The full-credit course surveys African American history from precolonial Africa through the present. The students’ exploration of African American History culminates in a capstone project that allows students to apply As part of this project, WHRO designed five African American knowledge learned from the course content into their local History online modules that are part of the blended learning communities. During the 2020-2021 school year, 17 teachers course. The African American History online modules highlight piloted this course and offered positive reviews. African American voices, including many not traditionally highlighted, and their contributions to the story of Virginia and “The online modules gave my students an opportunity to work at the United States of America. Throughout each module, students their own pace, see history differently, and make connections to will access comprehensive and media-rich lessons, engaging the content in their required courses,” said one teacher. Another interactivities, varied assignments, and real-world assessments. teacher commented, “My students LOVED the online modules. The VDOE-created course map integrates both the online The interactivity kept them engaged, they loved the videos, the modules and offline learning activities. Students will examine projects, and even the assessments!” the role African Americans have played in American history and This summer, the VDOE will distribute the online modules to trace the trials, tribulations and triumphs of race relations in the all Virginia school divisions through Virtual Virginia’s online United States. learning platform. WHRO is proud to have partnered with these Christonya Brown, the VDOE history and social science organizations to bring the African American History course to coordinator, said, “This has been a great opportunity to provide students and teachers across the Commonwealth of Virginia. teachers and students of the Commonwealth a different way to engage with history content. The use of the online modules in By Meagan Taylor-Booth and Mitzi Fehl-Seward 14
WHRO Public Media Yamiche Alcindor, special guest at the Hunter B. Andrews Society Evening Staying Connected with our Members Despite the Distance By Dory Morrison & Kate Pringle While WHRO Public Media continued to deliver as a trusted members’ and staff’s safety a priority, the Hunter B. Andrews source for news, information and entertainment throughout the Dinner went virtual! pandemic, the offices and hallways at the station were quiet, with a majority of employees pivoting to the new norm of working from With the generous support of event sponsors, Bay Diesel and home. Despite the challenges that can come with teleworking, Generator and Kaufman and Canoles, on May 13, WHRO hosted our membership team continued to provide timely and reliable the Hunter B. Andrews Society Evening on Zoom with Yamiche assistance to our audience via phone calls, emails and questions Alcindor, the host of Washington Week and the White House through the online chat, a new feature at whro.org. correspondent for PBS NewsHour. Emceed by Barbara Hamm Lee, host of WHRV’s Another View, Alcindor presented Truth Phone calls to members to check in led to conversations in Journalism: Reporting on Politics and Identity in America about life stuck at home, relying even more on the informative and also answered questions from Lee submitted in advance and entertaining programs that WHRO is known for. WHRO’s by guests. During a time when most yearned to get back to membership team continued to look at ways they could connect in-person events and many expressed the woes of Zoom and with donors in this new virtual world. We found ourselves taking virtual event fatigue, many WHRO members expressed their the plunge into new territory with virtual coffees, cocktail parties gratitude for the opportunity to connect with Alcindor, Lee and and guest speakers. What was typically an in-person holiday other guests in attendance. reception at the station shifted to a festive virtual cocktail party hosted by WHRV’s Morning Edition host Gina Gambony. The Over the next few months, we look forward to stepping away event on December 3 included trivia, musical challenges, special from technology and reconnecting in person with our members. guests and even some old holiday stories from WHRO’s own Members of the Hunter B. Andrews Society can anticipate many President and CEO Bert Schmidt. of our favorite annual events to return to in-person, with plans already underway for this year’s Holiday Reception and 2022’s A new year brought a new society for WHRO leadership donors, Hunter B. Andrews Society Producer’s Circle Dinner. with the new Hunter B. Andrews Society replacing the former WHRO Leadership Circle. In years’ past, the Hunter B. Andrews If you’d like to stay connected to WHRO Public Media, or if Dinner was held each spring for our most generous donors and you’re interested in joining the Hunter B. Andrews Society, please featured a well-known PBS or NPR personality at the event. Due contact Tom Burton, chief development officer, at 757.889.9115 to continued concerns over in-person gatherings and keeping our or tom.burton@whro.org. 15
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