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VH 2558 Acquiring The Human Language
Summary: Explores human language, its origins, acquisition and evolution. 055 Min. VIDEO Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY, TEACHER EDUCATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS Series: HUMAN LANGUAGE, THE

VH 6829 Activities in a Print Rich Environment
Summary: Part 4 of a 4-part series. These modules show children ages three to five, with teachers and parents in a variety of settings engaged in activities which support the growth of literacy. 030 Min. VIDEO 2001 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: EMERGENT LITERACY

VH 6875 ADD/ADHD/LD: Understanding the Connection
Summary: Video explains dyslexia, dyscalculia, attention deficit disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and explains how teaching based on the structure of language may be used to improve the skills of mathematics and reading. 030 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, MATHEMATICS Series: LD LA, LEARNING DISABILITIES, LEARNING ABILITIES

VH 0364 Addicted Brain, The
Summary: Shows how the human brain manufactures and uses drugs. Explores recent developments in the biochemistry of addiction and addictive behavior. 026 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: CHEMISTRY, TEACHER EDUCATION, BIOLOGY

VH 3867 ADHD Inclusive Instruction and Collaborative Practices
Summary: This video demonstrates successful and proven teaching techniques that are positive, practical, and educationally sound for use by teachers in regular classrooms. You will observe real teachers, in real classroom situations with real students, as they successfully educate those with ADHD and similar needs. The focus is on what regular classroom teachers can do to meet the unique challenges that these students present. In turn, students with ADHD have much to offer and it is time that we recognize and build on their many strengths and positive attributes. There is an emphasis on active learning and team work throughout this video. 038 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 2402 Adult Conflict Resolution
Summary: Shows three typical conflict resolution situations: an interpersonal conflict involving two teachers; a conflict involving different power levels--principal and teacher; and an intergroup conflict between two groups of teachers. 040 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: PSYCHOLOGY, COMMUNICATION

VH 0084 Adult Learner, The: A Neglected Species (Part 1)
Summary: Presents the modern concepts and principles of adult learning and explains how to apply them in teaching. 045 Min. VIDEO Subject: ADULT EDUCATION

VH 0085 Adult Learner, The: A Neglected Species (Part 2)
Summary: Presents the modern concepts and principles of adult learning and explains how to apply them in teaching. 045 Min. VIDEO Subject: ADULT EDUCATION

VH 0087 Adult Learning? You've Got to Be Kidding!
Summary: Speaking at the 41st National Conference of the ATSD, Edward E. Scannell takes a practical look at how the principles of learning theory can enhance training programs. 047 Min. VIDEO 1985 Subject: ADULT EDUCATION, MANAGEMENT

VH 0451 AIDS: The Classroom Conflict
Summary: Reports on the need to educate children about AIDS and examines AIDS education programs in schools in Massachusetts and Minnesota. Children and parents. The Classroom conflict. 028 Min. VIDEO 1988

VH 1599 All Our Children With Bill Moyers
Summary: Journalist Bill Moyers examines the efforts of several programs and schools whose innovations in curriculum and counseling help youngsters whose courage to hope is met by caring adults who find original ways to offer a second chance. 087 Min. VIDEO 1991

VH 4382 Am I A Crook?
Summary: This program was presented via satellite on April 2, 1998. Topics include; Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials, Individual liability for infringement and Electronic Reserves. The accompanying participant packet provides checklists and tests to determine whether or not certain usage of materials falls under fair use guidelines. 089 Min. VIDEO 1998

VH 5954 Amazing English!: TLLC, Kindergarten Program
Summary: Contains Changes, Changes, Noisy Nora, Musical Max, The Snowy Day, Rosie's Walk, Here Comes the Cat! 043 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 3848 Amazing Internet, The
Summary: As well as learning what the Internet is, does, and how to use it effectively in the K-12 classroom- this program gives teachers and students alike a taste of the tremendous power of the technology and the almost limitless educational resources that are available free of charge. 020 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: INTERNET REVEALED SERIES, THE

VH 2391 America's Education Revolution: A Report From the Front
Summary: This program takes a first-time look at education reform efforts in the country's public schools and the impact the political system can have education change. Examines reform efforts in New York City and Rochester, NY; Gainesville, FL; and Kentucky. 060 Min. VIDEO 1993

VH 6447 American Education Under Reconstruction/Achievement&Assess..
Summary: A discussion of American educational reform and what lies ahead in the area of school improvement. The panel examines the impact that the reform movement has had on the K-12 educational enterprise, with particular emphasis on students of color. The program also looks at what reform in elementary and secondary education will mean for higher education. 121 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: AFRICAN-AMERICAN Series: BEYOND THE DREAM

VH 7485 Anatomically Correct World Of Anatomy, The (Tape 1)
Summary: First of two videos concerning the study and teaching of human anatomy. 115 Min. VIDEO 1999

VH 7486 Anatomically Correct World Of Anatomy, The (Tape 2)
Summary: Second of two videos concerning the study and teaching of human anatomy. 115 Min. VIDEO 1999

VH 2237 Andrew Hendrickson, F.S.U.
Summary: See VH 2234, George Aker. 045 Min. VIDEO 1987 Subject: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, ADULT EDUCATION Series: ADULT EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP VIDEO SERIES

VH 0389 Ankle Injuries
Summary: Features trainers from several teams who discuss sports injuries and their treatment. 022 Min. VIDEO 1984 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE, SPORTS Series: ATHLETIC CLINIC

VH 7122 Another Country
Summary: story recounts the events which affect Guy Bennett, a clever, hedonistic young man nearing the end of his final year in a prestigious English public school. His homosexuality and unwillingness to 'play the game' ruin his chances for a brilliant career in the diplomatic service and lead him ultimately to a lonely exile in the Soviet Union. 107 Min. VIDEO 1984 Subject: ADULT EDUCATION

VH 1755 Another Set of Eyes (Practice Tape)
Summary: See VH 1754 "Another Set of Eyes". 030 Min. VIDEO Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 1754 Another Set of Eyes: Techniques for Classroom Observation
Summary: Promotes using evaluations and observations to improve the effectiveness of teachers. 030 Min. VIDEO

VH 2301 Asianization of America, The
Summary: Asians are the nation's fastest growing racial group--a fact with enormous significance for our culture and economy. This program examines Asians' successes in academia and to what extent they can or want to blend into the American melting pot. 026 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: ASIAN STUDIES

VH 0384 Athletic Taping
Summary: NBA trainers demonstrate various taping techniques applicable to any sport for prevention of injury and for protection against re-injury. 040 Min. VIDEO 1983 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE, SPORTS Series: ATHLETIC TRAINING PRO FOOTBALL & BASKETBALL

VH 5973 Attention Deficit Disorder: Adults
Summary: Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder tell how the disorder that causes impulsivity and easy distractibility has affected their lives, their choice of spouses and their work and what treatments they have found to help them. 030 Min. VIDEO 1995

VH 0113 Audio Media
Summary: Discusses a variety of audio-visual tools and describes how the use of audio materials provides an opportunity for students to develop verbal and oral literacy skills. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 4926 Audio Tape Recording
Summary: An educator demonstrates her use of audiotape to teach students how to read. 010 Min. VIDEO 1960

VH 5971 Autism: Welcome to the World of Autism
Summary: Explores the world of autism through the experiences of a 44-year-old teacher, Temple Grandin. She grew up autistic, but later overcame the handicap to earn a Ph.D. Shows how new medicines and computer technology are helping victims of autism. 030 Min. VIDEO 1992 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 5213 B.F. Skinner and Behavior Change
Summary: Traces the development of modern behaviorism, its philosophy and its application. The film brings together many like minded scholars as well as others who question the behavioral position. The viewer will see and hear the participants as they discuss theory, practical uses and ethical/social implications of behaviorism. The film also presents educational, mental health, counseling, and medical applications of behavioral science and takes the viewer on site to see this technology being applied. 045 Min. VIDEO 1975 Subject: SOCIOLOGY

VH 4683 Bangladesh: Educating the Millions
Summary: This is the story of how Bangladesh, with a population of more than 120 million, managed to educate its children. 029 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: ASIAN STUDIES Series: EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION AROUND THE WORLD

VH 0066 Behavioral Principles for Parents: Discrimination Program
Summary: Consists of 31 short vignettes of parent-child interactions. Includes examples of positive and negative reinforcement of children's behavior. 013 Min. VIDEO 1979 Subject: PSYCHOLOGY

VH 2577 Bench Aquatix
Summary: "Bench Aquatix" utilizes the properties of water to reduce the impact of propulsion and increase the amount of resistance experienced during step aerobics and is adaptable to a wide range of fitness levels and movement skills through the use of its unique movement classification system. Instructors may use this system to select steps which are effective and appropriate for their participants; non-instructors will appreciate the inclusion of complete routines. 051 Min. VIDEO 1992 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE

VH 4272 Beyond the ADD Myth: Classroom Strategies and Techniques
Summary: Produced for teachers and parents, this video provides an array of strategies to use with children who are often diagnosed/misdiagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder. 036 Min. VIDEO 1996

VH 1604 Big Chill, The
Summary: National academic and political experts join hosts Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer for conversations and controversy examining political correctness at the nation's universities. The primary focus covers multicultural influences in America and the resulting controversy over First Amendment issues. 108 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY

VH 4842 Black Panther and San Francisco State: On Strike
Summary: Interviews with the founding members of the Black Panthers, Huey P. Newton, Eldridge Cleaver, and Bobby Seale document the footage of the organization's meetings and marches which reveal a pragmatic and still relevant outline for the African American communities' self-determination and development. Recounted is the six month long strike students of color led at San Francisco State to make their university's curriculum and admissions policies more relevant, which succeeded in creating the country's first Ethnic Studies department. 035 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: AFRICAN-AMERICAN, U.S. HISTORY

VH 6553 Blood, Chemicals, & Other Dangers
Summary: When treating a bloody nose, bandaging a cut, or breaking up a fight, educators and staff are exposed to health hazards. Master correct techniques for these common situations and learn how to help students prevent the spread of disease. 034 Min. VIDEO Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: SAFE AT SCHOOL

VH 4074 Blue Eyed
Summary: Jane Elliott discriminates among a group of 40 typical Midwestern adults-white, black, Hispanic, women and men-based strictly on their eye color. In no time, the stigmatized blue eyed members become distracted and depressed, demonstrating the impact of life long discrimination on minority achievement and self esteem. 093 Min. VIDEO 1995

VH 7542 Bomb Threat
Summary: A training resource for building management, security officials, school administrators, crisis management teams, government officials, fire and police personnel and others who may respond to bomb threats as a part of their duties. Accompanying guide is intended to help preparation of a bomb incident plan tailored to the specific facility. 029 Min. VIDEO 1999

VH 6005 Born to Read--Florida Style
Summary: The Florida Born to read project helps parents raise children with healthy bodies and healthy minds. Librarians, health care providers, and community service organizations form partnerships that reach out to at-risk expectant and new parents. 014 Min. VIDEO Subject: SOCIAL WORK

VH 4862 Brain / Communication
Summary: Your brain controls everything you do. You use 100 percent of your brain every day. You use it while you're awake and while you're asleep. Your brain sends its messages to your central nervous system. / We communicate information that has an order or sequence. Newscasters often don't know or understand what they're saying because the information comes from outside their bodies. Animals communicate by making sounds. 047 Min. VIDEO Subject: COMMUNICATION Series: BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY

VH 5970 Breakthroughs: How to Reach Students with Autism
Summary: Karen Sewell, a special education teacher for 20 years, displays her experience in dealing with autistic children by working successfully with a 3 year old girl. 027 Min. VIDEO 1998

VH 4595 Breathing Easy: Children on Ventilators at School
Summary: This video introduces the program and experiences at the Henry Viscardi School in Albertson, New York. This addresses what is needed to educate children on ventilators: medical, technological, and psychological support. All of which is needed for children who are totally or partially dependent on artificial ventilation. Successful classroom performance is the goal of this program. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 3555 Building a Presence On the Web
Summary: Sponsored by MnSat and St. Paul Technical College. Host: John Steffend, Don Descy. Recorded off satellite on May 2, 1996. 030 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, DECISION AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 8399 Bullying: You Don't Have To Take It Anymore
Summary: Using dramatic scenarios, the differences in the ways boys and girls bully are demonstrated. Students will learn about types of bullying (physical violence, verbal abuse, spreading rumors, etc.), ways for victims to deal with bullies, when they should seek help, why bullies seek power and what can be done to improve the situation. Addresses the role of the bystander as well. 023 Min. VIDEO 2002 Subject: EDUCATION COUNSELOR

VH 1295 Campus Administrators Confront Ethnoviolence
Summary: Suggests reasons why ethnoviolence on campus is on the increase and offers suggestions and recommendations on how to combat it. 039 Min. VIDEO 1989 Subject: SOCIOLOGY Series: STILL BURNING

VH 1643 Can We Make a Better Doctor
Summary: NOVA documents a new and unique experiment in doctor training which takes young students out of the classroom during their first two years and places them face-to-face with patients in a clinical setting. 060 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: BIOLOGY

VH 4597 Care of Children with Asthma in Child Care & School Settings
Summary: This skill video tape gives an overview of asthma, what causes an asthma episode and safety precautions to be taken at school. 037 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 4596 Care of Children with Diabetes in Child Care & School
Summary: This skill video tape discusses the physiology of diabetes, some common myths about the disease, and safety precautions to be taken. 040 Min. VIDEO 1992 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 0089 Career Education
Summary: Designed to improve and expand a teacher's skills to facilitate main streaming of exceptional children into the regular classroom. Scenes of Mark Twain on the river and high school students in a classroom demonstrate that career education is a process of developing attitudes to encourage decision making and build positive self-image. 024 Min. VIDEO 1977 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 4269 Character Education: Restoring Respect and Responsibility...
Summary: Character Education: Restoring Respect and Responsibility in Our Schools. Thomas Lickona presents an insightful and compelling argument for the role of schools in the development of student respect, responsibility and moral education. Provides a comprehensive model for values and character education in our nation's schools. Specific classroom strategies, as well as school wide approaches are outlined in a clear and forceful fashion. 044 Min. VIDEO 1996

VH 5965 Child's View of the World, A
Summary: This video is an "identifier" program where the viewer identifies with the interview subjects violent childhood and begins to understand how their own childhood has impacted their lives. The interview subjects to be followed in the series are introduced here. All are introduced with the stories of where they came from and their hope for healing. 025 Min. VIDEO 1998 Series: HEALING ADULT CHILDREN: THE ROOTS OF VIOLENCE

VH 6874 Children & Parents & Schools & Strengths
Summary: A moving account of how parents encounter LD problems in their children. Parent-school communication; the importance of parent advocacy; a close-up look at how schools can help. Understanding an assessment with Nancy Mather, Ed.D., University of Arizona; Louisa Cook Moats, Ed.D., Gloria Tannenbaum, Ph.D., stressing the ability in children with learning disabilities. 057 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, MATHEMATICS Series: LD LA, LEARNING DISABILITIES, LEARNING ABILITIES

VH 5966 Children of Addiction
Summary: All parental addictions, such as spending, drugs, work, gambling, and s ex, produce children with similar, or reactive, behaviors. Through his words an d visuals, the viewer learns of Marcus' story of parental addiction, alcoholism, drug addiction and loneliness as he begins to recognize his childhood pain and find direction in his life. 026 Min. VIDEO 1998 Series: HEALING ADULT CHILDREN: THE ROOTS OF VIOLENCE

VH 5968 Children of Neglect
Summary: Children who have been neglected by parents through addiction, mental illness or abandonment, forever seek to know "what to do." There has been either none, or inappropriate, role-modeling and they continue to see themselves as alone in the world as adults. Learn how Linda deals with her deep feelings of anger and struggles for intimacy and peace through religion and the arts. 030 Min. VIDEO 1998 Series: HEALING ADULT CHILDREN: THE ROOTS OF VIOLENCE

VH 0452 Children of Poverty
Summary: Profiles, American children living in poverty, all in homes headed by women, and shows the toll on the children and their mothers. 026 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, SOCIAL WORK Series: CURRENTS

VH 5967 Children of Violence
Summary: Children raised in violent homes react and become either adult perpetrators of violence or adult victims of violence. They forever seek safety through real or imagined power over others, or give up and stay victims. Explore how childhood abuse has impacted the lives of brothers Gordon and John. This video profiles how they've dealt with issues of family intimacy and how they are finding their way together to recovery. 032 Min. VIDEO 1998 Series: HEALING ADULT CHILDREN: THE ROOTS OF VIOLENCE

VH 0598 Children's Storefront, The
Summary: Describes the goals and struggles of an independent grade school in East Harlem, N.Y., and its battle against the difficult environment in which the school's children must live. Tells how the school strives to give its students the same quality education that more fortunate children have and thus break the cycle of poverty. 015 Min. VIDEO 1987 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION, SOCIAL WORK

VH 4593 Children with Casts at School
Summary: Many children come to school in casts. For example, children who have had orthopedic surgery to correct problems with their muscles or bones may have special casts that are large and bulky. This video tape provides information about surgical procedures and the casts children commonly have after these procedures. The special physical requirements of children and their casts at school are covered including adaptations to the school environment to facilitate the child's return to the classroom. 018 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 4684 Chile; Education For All
Summary: The education reforms launched in Chile during the 80's included decentralization and privatization of the system. This program examine efforts to upgrade the quality of education in Chile. 029 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: LATIN AMERICAN Series: EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION AROUND THE WORLD

VH 0018 Choosing the Correct Funding Market: Public & Private
Summary: See VH 16, Matching Your Needs with Funding Source Interests. 054 Min. VIDEO 1987 Series: WINNING GRANTS

VH 6831 Cipher in the Snow
Summary: Designed to provide motivation for an effort to meet the concerns of every child in the school setting. Tells about a young student who no one thought was important and the events following his sudden death. 022 Min. VIDEO 1990 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 0255 Clarinet-Flute Show, The / The Pop Show
Summary: Audiences of school children are introduced to the wonder of musical instruments and diverse performance by their peers and through participation of guest professional musicians. Audience: Grades 3-6. 030 Min. VIDEO 1985 Series: MUSICAL ENCOUNTERS

VH 8297 Classification & Seriation, Program 2
Summary: Provides ideas on how to teach the basic mathematical concepts of grouping, arrangement, and ordering to preschool children. Shows several techniques to introduce and reinforce the lessons through experiential play. 031 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: MATHEMATICS Series: PATH TO MATH IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, THE

VH 2423 Classroom Discipline
Summary: Richard Kirwan and Allen Meddler address one of teacher's and parent's foremost classroom concerns--discipline. They argue that students can learn discipline by developing internal controls and self-responsibility. The effect is to increase learning while reducing classroom management problems. 030 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Series: SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT

VH 1757 Classroom Management: A Proactive Approach
Summary: Four videocassettes VH 1757-1760. Designed to provide teachers with a comprehensive framework for organizing and managing the classroom environment. The framework is "proactive, " designed to prevent problems from arising rather than dealing with problems from arising rather than dealing with problems after they arise. 053 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: CATCH THEM BEING GOOD: REINFORCEMENT IN THE CLASSROOM

VH 7455 Climate Change, Wildlife, and Wildcards
Summary: Film provides information on climate changes and its potential impact on wildlife, national parks, and wildlife refuges. 011 Min. VIDEO 2002

VH 5958 Cocaine
Summary: Three teens tell how cocaine altered the course of their lives. Suicide, jail, and heartbreak replaced their dreams of youth. They were trying to escape pain, and the addiction cost them their dignity, their family, and nearly their lives. 016 Min. VIDEO 1998 Series: INSIDE DOPE

VH 6361 College Success Video, The
Summary: This video helps you to make the successful transition to college level work and teaches you the vital techniques necessary to excel in today's challenging and competitive college environment. 045 Min. VIDEO 1987

VH 8096 Communication Disorders: An Introductory Guide for Teachers
Summary: Presents the common characteristics of students with language disorders, speech disorders, voice disorders, or hearing impairment. It provides strategies that teachers can implement to improve the classroom learning experiences and communication skills of students with communication disorders. 039 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMMUNICATION

VH 2446 Communication Skills--Or How to Keep Your Mouth Shut...
Summary: This program introduces and explains the Seven Channels of Communication. The seven are laughing, Manner, Body Language, Feelings, Symbolic Communication, Territory and Behavior. Led by Dr. Glen Walter, Department of Education, Winthrop College. 030 Min. VIDEO Subject: COMMUNICATION

VH 0119 Community Resources
Summary: Explores the use of community members in classroom education. Discusses study trips and the creation of dioramas as adjuncts to museum visits. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 2427 Conflict Resolution
Summary: Larry Dieringer argues that an effective conflict resolution program con reduce classroom management problems and help students become problem-solvers. 028 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Series: SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT II

VH 2122 Content Area ESL Instruction
Summary: Program examines relationship between second language acquisition and the development of academic knowledge and skills at the elementary and secondary grade levels. Also suggests strategies for modifying curriculum, materials and instruction for ESL students in the content area classroom. 057 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS Series: METHODS AND CURRICULUM DESIGN FOR ESL

VH 1763 Content Thinking Skills
Summary: Unit 7. Concept attainment. Unit 8. Concept development. Unit 9. Pattern recognition Unit 10. Marco-pattern recognition. Unit 11. Synthesizing. Unit 12. Proceduralizing. Suggests methods of teaching tactics for developing thinking skills in students. 060 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: TACTICS FOR THINKING

VH 1312 Cooperative Discipline: Session 1 Two videocassettes, VH 1312 & VH 1313.
Summary: Program that helps teachers achieve order in the classroom. Provides strategies for encouraging teachers, parents, administrators, and students to work as a team in helping students choose appropriate behavior in the classroom. 045 Min. VIDEO 1989 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 1313 Cooperative Discipline: Session 2 - 7
Summary: See VH 1312 "Cooperative Discipline: Session 1". 060 Min. VIDEO 1989 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 0257 Country Music Show, The
Summary: Audiences of school children are introduced to the wonder of musical instruments and diverse performance by their peers and through participation of guest professional musicians. Audience: Grades 3-6. 060 Min. VIDEO 1985 Series: MUSICAL ENCOUNTERS

VH 5959 Crack
Summary: Tracey and Beadi found out that heroin may kill you, but crack will leave you homeless and destitute, willing to do anything to get it. Both were trying to escape pain, and the addiction cost them their dignity, their families and nearly their lives. 016 Min. VIDEO 1998 Series: INSIDE DOPE

VH 4268 Crafting of America's Schools, The: The Power of Localism
Summary: Ted Sizer presents a compelling argument for national quality through "local" design. Everyone is talking standards, test scores and school to school comparisons. Ted Sizer is talking about the deeper understanding of ideas derived from the craftsmanship of local educators, parents and students working together to create better schools. Visit three outstanding and innovative schools as they transform curriculum, assessment, and instructional practice by exercising local responsibility and control. 040 Min. VIDEO 1997

VH 2429 Creating Caring Classrooms
Summary: Alfie Kohn and Eric Schaps argue for the creation of caring classroom communities that emphasize pro social values. 028 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Series: SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT II

VH 3735 Creating Internet Lesson Plans
Summary: Takes you, step by step, through the process of converting your existing plans into Internet lesson plans. We'll show you which types of lesson plans benefit most from the Internet. You'll quickly discover how Net lessons inspire students to become information literate, life long learners. 017 Min. VIDEO 1996 Series: INTERNET CURRICULUM INTEGRATION

VH 3736 Creating Internet Projects
Summary: You'll learn how to find and join existing Internet projects. We'll even walk you through the process of creating your own online activities. A group of "wired" educators will demonstrate their successful Internet projects to help you get a feel for how to create one of your own. You'll learn how to get teachers and students from around the world to participate in your projects, and how to share the results with the world. 020 Min. VIDEO 1996 Series: INTERNET CURRICULUM INTEGRATION

VH 3741 Creating Learning Organizations / Growth Through Quality
Summary: Video conference participants discuss the following questions: How do we effectively change the way organizations run? How do we commit resources to transform the way systems operate? How do we create organizations that value life-long learning and continual improvement? How do we reach the students today who will lead our organizations tomorrow? 090 Min. VIDEO 1993

VH 8101 Critical Thinking Skills
Summary: Introduces the concept of critical thinking as the "habit of skeptical inquiry". Stresses the need to evaluate evidence and claims and not assume the truthfulness of information presented as "facts". Much of the footage was filmed in Key West, Florida. 025 Min. VIDEO 1994

VH 2412 Cross Cultural Communication In Diverse Settings
Summary: This video examines how attitudes, beliefs, values, and world views influence the success of communication. It considers the basic characteristics an d elements of communication, and looks at cultural differences in verbal and non verbal communication. It also covers greeting sequences in different cultures. 060 Min. VIDEO 1992 Subject: COMMUNICATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

VH 4949 Cross-Cultural Education with Dr. Carlos Diaz
Summary: Video describes topic of multi-ethnic education. 020 Min. VIDEO 1993

VH 6414 Crossing the Divide: Creating a High-Tech Work Force
Summary: One of a four-part series that examines the effects of technology in the classroom. This segment looks at skills and education needed for tomorrow's workforce to prosper in the global marketplace of the future. Profiles the Travis Communications Academy, Silicon Valley's Monta Vista High School, and the New Technology High School, "the school that business built"-schools that stress the value of critical thinking and teamwork as the building blocks of success. Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Larry Irving, and others discuss issues such as the school-to-work movement and universal Internet access. Includes comments from students and teachers. 058 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMPUTERS, DECISION AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: DIGITAL DIVIDE

VH 2120 Current Issues In Language Teaching
Summary: Program provides a general review and evaluation of current theories and issues in the field of ESL. Topics discussed include proficiency, communicative competence, and the natural approach to language acquisition. 058 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS Series: METHODS AND CURRICULUM DESIGN FOR ESL

VH 2123 Curriculum Developed on Communicative Goals
Summary: Program defines the communicative curriculum for the ESL classroom and examines the roles of both the teacher and learner in this type of instruction. The communicative curriculum stresses interaction between students and between students and teachers in a variety of media. 053 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS Series: METHODS AND CURRICULUM DESIGN FOR ESL

VH 3734 Curriculum Integration 101
Summary: Experienced educators share their success stories on how they made the Net an integral part of their curriculum. Get tips on how to keep your students' Net Journeys safe and sound with Acceptable Use Policies and in school monitoring techniques. This dynamic series will give you all the information you need to get into the "Internet mindset" and integrating the Internet into your day to day teaching activities right away. 023 Min. VIDEO 1996 Series: INTERNET CURRICULUM INTEGRATION

VH 6718 Cycles on Earth and in Space
Summary: The 1st segment in the program investigates how people use technology to control water. The 2nd segment covers measuring weather. The 3rd segment explores the planet Mars. 013 Min. VIDEO 2000

VH 3767 Data for Decisions
Summary: Introduces data users to products and services of the National Center for Education Statistics. Whether you collect, or use data about students, schools, teachers, and other topics related to education, NCES products and services can help you do a more effective job and give you new resources to build and streamline your current information systems. NCES has developed a number of tools and services to improve the collection and maintenance of education data from elementary through post secondary schools throughout the nation. 018 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: COMPUTERS, MATHEMATICS

VH 0077 Decreasing Inappropriate Behaviors-Overcorrection
Summary: Presents and demonstrates techniques for training retarded persons according to a least restrictive treatment model. 043 Min. VIDEO 1979 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: EFFECTIVE BEHAVIORAL PROGRAMMING

VH 0075 Decreasing Inappropriate Behaviors-Punishment
Summary: Presents and demonstrates techniques for training retarded persons according to a least restrictive treatment model. 025 Min. VIDEO 1979 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: EFFECTIVE BEHAVIORAL PROGRAMMING

VH 0074 Decreasing Inappropriate Behaviors-Reinforcement
Summary: Presents and demonstrates techniques for training retarded persons according to a least restrictive treatment model. 046 Min. VIDEO 1979 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: EFFECTIVE BEHAVIORAL PROGRAMMING

VH 0076 Decreasing Inappropriate Behaviors-Timeout
Summary: Presents and demonstrates techniques for training retarded persons according to a least restrictive treatment model. 026 Min. VIDEO 1979 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: EFFECTIVE BEHAVIORAL PROGRAMMING

VH 4886 Definition of Access: Where Will they Lead Us?
Summary: This is a highlights video, which presents the findings of the National Postsecondary Education Cooperative. This cooperative had a panel entitled Reconceptualizing Access and its Ramifications for Data Systems. Five leading experts present the implications of broadening the definition of access as it is used in postsecondary education. 019 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: ADULT EDUCATION

VH 6554 Developing a Crisis Plan
Summary: In the event of a sudden crisis, teachers and staff need to have clearly defined responsibilities. Who will care for the injured, move students to safety, notify authorities, inform concerned parents, and manage media demands? 039 Min. VIDEO Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: SAFE AT SCHOOL

VH 7472 Developing Great Touch
Summary: Golf research and teaching video by Dave Pelz. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: SPORTS

VH 0017 Developing Proposal Ideas to Find More Funding Sources
Summary: See VH 16, Matching Your Needs with Funding Source Interests. 056 Min. VIDEO 1987 Series: WINNING GRANTS

VH 1254 Development
Summary: Tracing specific brain cells, you'll follow the human brain's development from a single cell to a six-year-old brain. Computer graphics, time-lapse microphotography and in utero footage give detailed images of the development of the fetus. Experiments reveal that a fetus actively prepares for survival before birth. At 12 months the brain's network has already formed language connections and rids the brain of unused connections. 060 Min. VIDEO 1988 Series: MIND, THE

VH 8089 Developmental Motor Speech Disorders
Summary: Lecture intended for speech-language pathologists and audiologists. Provides a general overview of the clinical area of developmental motor speech disorders including both apraxias and dysarthrias. He talks about assessment strategies that clinicians can follow in the evaluation of children with severe speech disorders and presents strategies for planning treatment for children. 053 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 0071 Discovering Reinforcers
Summary: Presents and demonstrates techniques for training retarded persons according to a least restrictive treatment model. 040 Min. VIDEO 1979 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: EFFECTIVE BEHAVIORAL PROGRAMMING

VH 2557 Discovering The Human Language
Summary: Explores human language, its origins, acquisition and evolution. 055 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY, TEACHER EDUCATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS Series: HUMAN LANGUAGE, THE

VH 3851 Discovering the World Wide Web
Summary: With the power to energize the Internet with graphics, sounds and moving video, educators from around the world are realizing and contributing to the Web's enormous global base of knowledge. Join our host Tim McLain for the acclaimed Internet resource newsletter CLASSROOM CONNECT, as he explains the Web's fundamentals and demonstrates the necessary how-to skills in a way that you and your students will both understand and enjoy. Visit some fascinating Web sites and discover for yourself how the Web can both galvanize your classroom projects and promote individual exploration. 025 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: INTERNET REVEALED SERIES, THE

VH 7094 Diseases of the Blood, Issues and Answers
Summary: Medical experts explore how breakthroughs in chemotherapy and other treatments can aid remission of multiple myeloma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. 023 Min. VIDEO 2000

VH 0111 Display Devices
Summary: Shows many ideas for creating and using bulletin boards, felt boards, chalk boards, and exhibits. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 1896 Diversity in Higher Education: Can We Meet the Challenge?
Summary: Brings together nationally recognized experts who address the critical issues which determine the success or failure of achieving diversity in higher education. A solution oriented video conference which provides an open forum for students, faculty, administrators and community members to engage in a constructive dialogue. 120 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: AFRICAN-AMERICAN

VH 5230 Dr. B.F. Skinner, part 1
Summary: Dr. Skinner evaluates Freudian theory and discusses his views on motivation, operant conditioning, schedules of reinforcement, punishment, and teaching machines. 050 Min. VIDEO 1966 Subject: PSYCHOLOGY

VH 5231 Dr. B.F. Skinner, part 2
Summary: Dr. Skinner discusses his novel "Walden Two" illustrating the problems of creating a society based on positive rather than negative control. Skinner evaluates the American educational system and describes the application of operant conditioning to society at large. 050 Min. VIDEO 1966 Subject: PSYCHOLOGY

VH 0877 Dr. Bud Muehleisen on Racquetball
Summary: Demonstrates techniques of playing racquetball. 023 Min. VIDEO 1980 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE, sports

VH 0025 Drafting, Polishing, Submitting & Following-Up Your Proposal
Summary: See VH 16, Matching Your Needs with Funding Source Interests. 057 Min. VIDEO 1987 Series: WINNING GRANTS

VH 0177 Drug Education
Summary: Discusses characteristics of effective drug education programs in the schools, through mass media and in the community. Centers on Project DARE in Los Angeles and SPECDA in New York City. 028 Min. VIDEO 1986 Subject: CRIMINOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK Series: CRIME FILE II

VH 6555 Drug Intervention Strategies
Summary: Drugs pose a serious threat to all members of the school community. Teachers find out how to identify evidence of student drug use, spot drug dealers, intervene correctly, and get students to report peer drug activity. 027 Min. VIDEO Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: SAFE AT SCHOOL

VH 5972 Dyslexia
Summary: The disadvantages and advantages of dyslexia are profiled in this program. It describes a different kind of mind, often gifted and productive, that learns differently. New approaches in school are shown at the Washington Lab School. 029 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 2196 Dyslexia: Diagnosis and Prognosis
Summary: This program provides an overview of the nature of the various disorders called dyslexia, the symptoms in pre-school children and in the classroom, the nature and probable reason for dyslexics' learning disabilities, the types of diagnostic testing, and the types of learning assistance that have allowed dyslexics to develop their potential as human beings and use their otherwise normal (and in many cases superior) intelligence. 026 Min. VIDEO 1990 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 2197 Dyslexia: Disabled or Different?
Summary: Difficulties in learning to read and write that qualify under the general term "dyslexia" afflict 10% of the population. This program focuses on learning disabled children in the public school system, how their disabilities are diagnosed, and how teachers and parents work together to help children overcome barriers that might otherwise prevent them from realizing their potentials. 026 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 6717 Earth's Land
Summary: The 1st segment in the program looks at finding dinosaur fossils. The 2nd segment shows how people can make buildings safer during an earthquake. The 3d segment explores farming. The 4th segment investigates wise use of resources and recycling. 014 Min. VIDEO 2000

VH 6360 Effective Study Strategies
Summary: Designed for use in the classroom or at home. This program is based on Readek Developmental Reading and Study Skills Program first introduced to students in private schools in 1957. 058 Min. VIDEO 1987

VH 4863 Electrical Current / Light & Optics
Summary: You will learn: What is electricity? What is an electrical circuit? How much electrical power does your brain use? What are electrons? / When doe s light change direction? Does light travel in straight lines? 047 Min. VIDEO Series: BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY

VH 0976 Elementary School Counseling-Dreams To Reality
Summary: Presents the role of the elementary school counselor in relation to pupils, teachers, administrators and family members. 011 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: EDUCATION COUNSELOR

VH 0090 Ella Jenkins: Learning Can Be Fun
Summary: Using songs and gestures, Ella Jenkins describes how to make a friend and why friendship is so important. 025 Min. VIDEO 1984

VH 7899 Emergency Evacuation: Getting Out Alive
Summary: Gives an overview of what to do in different emergency situations such as fire, earthquake and hazardous materials. 016 Min. VIDEO 2003

VH 1306 Empowered Teacher, The (Program 1)
Summary: Offers comprehensive staff training in classroom behavior management skills. 026 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: ASSERTIVE DISCIPLINE

VH 3324 Environments For Learning
Summary: This program focuses on the expanding role of multimedia applications in education and training environments. In addition to classroom examples, variety of laboratory and remote learning situations will be examined. 030 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMPUTERS, EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 1531 ESL: The Silent Way Presentation Tape #1
Summary: Excerpts from a video course of 140 half-hour lessons on learning English by non-English speakers. 030 Min. VIDEO 1977 Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 1532 ESL: The Silent Way Presentation Tape #2
Summary: See VH 1531, ESL The Silent Way Presentation Tape #1. 060 Min. VIDEO Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 1726 Ethics & Education
Summary: Speakers, Richard Hollinger, Donn B. Parker, Dorothy Denning, John Gilmore, Jonathan Budd, Sally Bowman; moderator, Terry Winograd. Speaker discuss the teaching of ethics in computer education. 083 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, COMPUTERS, DECISION AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: COMPUTERS, FREEDOM & PRIVACY

VH 1296 Ethnoviolence in the Campus Community
Summary: What is Ethnoviolence? Student interviews and vignettes try to answer that question as well as propose ways of decreasing it. 021 Min. VIDEO 1989 Subject: SOCIOLOGY Series: STILL BURNING

VH 2119 Evaluating the ESL Student
Summary: Program examines issues in testing ESL students, including types of tests, test characteristics, and communicative testing. Also discusses various non-test sources for assessment such as self rating and observation. 055 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS Series: METHODS AND CURRICULUM DESIGN FOR ESL

VH 3869 Every One Can Work
Summary: Supported employment advocates maintain that everyone can work, regardless of disability. Covers the following issues: self-advocacy, job coaching, learning teamwork, transitioning, natural supports, and work place accommodations and adaptations. Ideal for parents, professionals, and anyone else interested in the employment of people with disabilities. 024 Min. VIDEO 1996

VH 6720 Exploring Energy and Forces
Summary: The 1st segment in the program discusses ways thermal energy can be used. The 2nd segment shows how light can be used. The 3rd segment investigates forces and motion. 011 Min. VIDEO 2000

VH 3858 Eye of the Storm, The
Summary: This documentary explores the nature of prejudice in a dramatic third grade classroom experiment conducted in a small Midwestern town, a town without ghettos, blacks, or campus unrest. It demonstrates how quickly wholesome, friendly schoolchildren can be infected with the ugly virus of discrimination that leads to frustration, broken friendships, and vicious behavior. Host and narrator is Bill Buetel of ABC News. 025 Min. VIDEO

VH 1924 Failures Before Kindergarten
Summary: Discusses the pros & cons of assessing the educational readiness of young children. Are some children being stigmatized as failures before they even start school? What are the criteria for evaluating a child's readiness for kindergarten? 028 Min. VIDEO Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 6412 Fair Play: Achieving Gender Equity in the Digital Age
Summary: One of a four part series that examines the effects of technology in the classroom. Set in Fulmore Middle School in Austin, Texas, this program exposes counter productive classroom behaviors and presents measures being taken to correct the misconception that computing is a males only domain. 058 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: DIGITAL DIVIDE

VH 3868 Family Guide to the IFSP, The
Summary: This video demystifies the complexities of the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) process and shows parents how an IFSP can be used to advantage for their child. As they watch other families involved in IFSP planning, family members become comfortable with: the different components of the IFSP, the roles of various professionals on their child's team, how their child's goals and outcomes will be documented, what federal law says about executing IFSP's. 017 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK

VH 6724 Fear and Learning at Hoover Elementary
Summary: Teacher Laura Angelica Simon explores the impact of California's Proposition 187, which denied public education and health care to illegal immigrants, on the immigrant community. The subject is Hoover Elementary School, where the attitudes and emotions of teachers, students and parents are examined, focusing on a ten year old Salvadorian girl. 053 Min. VIDEO 1997

VH 4456 Federalism
Summary: Discusses areas of federal-state dispute and role of court as referee. Questions whether the Federal Government can offer special incentive to local school boards to foster the national good and if so, will the standards it imposes lead to a meritocracy? Focuses specifically on access to public school buildings by the handicapped and federal control of curricula. 060 Min. VIDEO 1984 Series: CONSTITUTION, THE

VH 0892 Feeling Fit-Tape 1
Summary: A 5-part instructional series designed to help participants better understand the wellness movement and also assess their own wellness. 1. Wellness--Lifestyle of feeling fit--Lifestyle risk factors--Making lifestyle changes. 045 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE Series: FEELING FIT

VH 0893 Feeling Fit-Tape 2
Summary: See VH 892 "Feeling Fit-Tape 1". 2.Lifestyle profiles-- Environment--Stress. 045 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE Series: FEELING FIT

VH 0894 Feeling Fit-Tape 3
Summary: See VH 892 "Feeling Fit-Tape 1". 3. Stress management--Exercise--Individual exercise prescription. 045 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE Series: FEELING FIT

VH 0895 Feeling Fit-Tape 4
Summary: See VH 892 "Feeling Fit-Tape 1". 4. Nutrition-- Weight control--Individual diet plan. 045 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE Series: FEELING FIT

VH 0896 Feeling Fit-Tape 5
Summary: See VH 892 "Feeling Fit-Tape 1". 5. Aging--Longevity--new horizons. 045 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE Series: FEELING FIT

VH 0256 Fiddle Show, The / The Human Instrument
Summary: Audiences of school children are introduced to the wonder of musical instruments and diverse performance by their peers and through participation of guest professional musicians. Audience: Grades 3-6. 030 Min. VIDEO 1985 Series: MUSICAL ENCOUNTERS

VH 0115 Film and Video Techniques
Summary: Discusses differences and similarities in film and video production, some techniques used in both, and how to use both film and video in instruction. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 6629 Fit or Fat for the 90's
Summary: With good humor, translating the complex mechanisms of the biochemistry of fat and sugars in the human body, Covert Bailey shows how the right combination of diet and exercise can bring about permanent weight loss and contribute to physical fitness and health. 078 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE, CHEMISTRY

VH 8092 Fluent Aphasias, The: Evaluation, Management & Counseling
Summary: In a lecture, Robert C. Marshall (Chief, Audiology and Speech Pathology, V.A. Medical Center, Portland, OR.) discusses the evaluation, management and counseling of aphasiacs with speech skills. Discusses the fluent aphasias: site of lesion, characteristics and syndromes (Wernicke's, conduction, and anomic aphasia). Talks about evaluation and management, including communicative style and communication (the rambler, the monitor, the compensator). 103 Min. VIDEO 1987 Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION, ADULT EDUCATION

VH 2124 Focusing on Sociocultural Appropriateness
Summary: Program examines the importance of the student's culture in devising appropriate curriculum for the ESL classroom. Examines the nature of multicultural education and strategies for its implementation in the ESL classroom. 055 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS Series: METHODS AND CURRICULUM DESIGN FOR ESL

VH 0391 Foot Injuries
Summary: Discusses the causes and treatment of athletic injuries; presentations by members of the NBTA. 020 Min. VIDEO 1984 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE, SPORTS Series: ATHLETIC CLINIC

VH 1502 Forces & Factors Shaping Education
Summary: A report on the results of a study commissioned by the National Education Association on "events which influence education presently and in the future" by the president of J.F. Coates, Inc., a policy and analysis firm. 065 Min. VIDEO 1986 Series: FUTURE SEARCH

VH 8315 Foundational Blocks for Sound Awareness: Sentences, Rhyming
Summary: This program demonstrates hands on activities for teachers to help students understand that sentences are made up of individual words with a beginning and an end. Next, children learn that the initial sound of a rhyme is different while the ending chunk is the same. Lastly, shows that the first experience children have segmenting sounds are the start of syllabication is through compounds. 029 Min. VIDEO 2003 Series: BUILDING BLOCKS FOR LITERACY, PHONEMIC AWARENESS/PHONICS

VH 7475 Fred Couples On Tempo
Summary: Golfing instructional video. 020 Min. VIDEO 1990 Subject: SPORTS Series: THE MASTER SYSTEM TO BETTER GOLF

VH 0217 French Invitation: Actualities #1
Summary: French language instructional tape which uses short scenes to present the language in natural settings. 074 Min. VIDEO 1989 Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 0218 French Invitation: Actualities #2
Summary: French language instructional tape which uses short scenes to present the language in natural settings. 076 Min. VIDEO 1989 Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 4077 Frosh
Summary: Tomorrow's Americans confront the question of who they are, how they'll relate to each other and what values they'll bring to the society of the future. In a sense, they form a microcosm of the uncertainties and opportunities all Americans face in their searches for new identities and communities. 098 Min. VIDEO 1993

VH 0120 Games, Simulation and Computers
Summary: Students are challenged to use computers for problem solving in instructional games and simulations. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 2234 George Aker, Ph.D. F.S.U.
Summary: VH 2234-VH 2244. These videotapes represent oral histories from leaders in the field of Adult Education, some of whom have retired or died since the taping was made. 030 Min. VIDEO 1985 Subject: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, ADULT EDUCATION Series: ADULT EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP VIDEO SERIES

VH 6556 Getting to School Safely
Summary: How can a school ensure that students behave properly at the bus stop, on the bus, walking to school, and riding in cars? Excellent information for teachers, administrators, bus drivers, crossing guards, and other support personnel. 033 Min. VIDEO Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: SAFE AT SCHOOL

VH 1282 Giving Our Students the World: Dade Co. Public School
Summary: Recruitment video. 017 Min. VIDEO

VH 7474 Golf For Kids Of All Ages
Summary: Instructional video in the fundamentals of golf. 035 Min. VIDEO 1986 Subject: SPORTS

VH 1926 Good Old-Fashioned Discipline
Summary: Hosted by Phil Donahue. Features a heated discussion among former Deputy Under secretary of Education Gary Bauer, author of a government report on the issue of escalating school violence; Joe Clark, principal who expelled one-tenth of his high school student body in an anti-violence campaign; & proponents of other innovative solutions. 028 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

VH 0073 Graduated Guidance and Backward Chaining
Summary: Presents and demonstrates techniques for training retarded persons according to a least restrictive treatment model. 045 Min. VIDEO 1979 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: EFFECTIVE BEHAVIORAL PROGRAMMING

VH 0107 Graphics Design
Summary: Shows effective techniques and methods for producing well-designed visuals. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 0109 Graphics Utilization
Summary: Shows major uses for graphics and a variety of types available. Discusses graphics as an indispensable form of communication that can organize and clarify complex bodies of information, make comparisons, simplify, and generally aid reception of instructional messages. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 7487 Gravity-Packed World Of Physics, The (Tape 1)
Summary: Video is an introduction to physics; Scalars and vectors; One-dimensional kinematics; Two-dimensional kinematics; Linear momentum and Newton's law of motion; Friction. 105 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: PHYSICS

VH 7488 Gravity-Packed World Of Physics, The (Tape 2)
Summary: Video is second in series concerning the subject of Physics. Part two consists of Work and energy; Gravitation; Harmonic Motion; Waves; Heat; and Thermodynamics. 114 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: PHYSICS

VH 6811 Guidance and Discipline, Pt. 1. Learning Environment
Summary: Focuses on the ways early childhood education teachers structure the classroom environment and manage their programs to create an environment that maximizes learning gains and development of independence, and minimizes conflicts and negative behavior. 037 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: EARLY CHILDHOOD TRAINING SERIES

VH 6812 Guidance and Discipline. Pt. 2, Curriculum
Summary: Focuses on how early childhood education teachers organize a developmentally appropriate curriculum, to more fully serve the needs and interests of every child and improve discipline. 036 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: EARLY CHILDHOOD TRAINING SERIES

VH 6813 Guidance and Discipline. Pt. 3, Teacher-Child Interaction
Summary: Focuses on how early childhood education teachers handle and use positive guidance to help children develop self-discipline, problem solving skills and a stronger sense of themselves. 037 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: EARLY CHILDHOOD TRAINING SERIES

VH 0386 Hand, Wrist and Elbow Injuries
Summary: Trainers from the NFL demonstrate the techniques of sports injury prevention management and rehabilitation. 044 Min. VIDEO 1985 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE, SPORTS Series: PRO FOOTBALL TRAINING ROOM

VH 5976 Handguns: Made for Killing, Not for Kids
Summary: Three real-life cases are presented to illustrate that guns are deadly and can lead to serious emotional, legal and physical consequences. This video shows young people that one bad decision with a handgun can ruin their lives. 019 Min. VIDEO 1996

VH 1311 Handling Difficult Situations (Program 6)
Summary: See VH 1306 "Empowered Teacher (Program 1)". 025 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: ASSERTIVE DISCIPLINE

VH 2239 Harold Jenkins, F.A.M.U.
Summary: See VH 2234, George Aker. 045 Min. VIDEO 1987 Subject: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, ADULT EDUCATION Series: ADULT EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP VIDEO SERIES

VH 1925 Head of the Class
Summary: This story aroused tremendous interest when it was broadcast on 60 Minutes. It reveals the high-pressure of the Japanese education system, where the goal is to gain admission to the best university. American educators must decide which elements of the Japanese educational system they should draw on to improve our own. 014 Min. VIDEO Subject: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, ASIAN STUDIES

VH 0899 Heart Attack: The Unrelenting Killer
Summary: Examines the heart, the most remarkable organ in the human body, and what makes it stop working--causes, mechanics, the aftermath of heart disease, and recovery from heart attack. 028 Min. VIDEO 1083 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE

VH 2929 Heart of the Nation, The
Summary: This program explores the central values of Japan, Germany, and the U.S. and focuses on what drives each of these societies. America's hallmark is individualism; Japan's the pre-eminence of the group. In America, freedom and diversity are primary values; in Japan, conformity and a powerful sense of nationalism prevail. Germany stands between the two, asserting individualism but striving more than the U.S. for social harmony and consensus. The program 058 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: MANAGEMENT Series: CHALLENGE TO AMERICA

VH 6966 High School II, Part 1
Summary: About Central Park East Secondary School, a successful alternative high school in New York's Spanish Harlem. Emphasis on the interactions between the students, teachers, staff and parents involved with the school. Emphasis on the opportunities to learn in nontraditional settings outside the classroom. 122 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 6967 High School II, Part 2
Summary: About Central Park East Secondary School, a successful alternative high school in New York's Spanish Harlem. Emphasis on the interactions between the students, teachers, staff and parents involved with the school. Emphasis on the opportunities given to learn in nontraditional classroom settings. 098 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 7117 How Difficult Can This Be? Understanding Learning Disabilities
Summary: Richard Lavoie conducts a workshop in which educators, social workers, friends and family of learning disabled children experience life the way a learning disabled student does. The viewer experiences the frustration, anxiety and tension of the learning disabled child through the simulation techniques Lavoie uses on the workshop participants. Lavoie offers better methods of teaching and helping learning disabled children. Complete Title: "How Difficult Can This Be?" Understanding Learning Disabilities. 067 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 5071 How Do Environments Change
Summary: Environments are always changing. This program examines the changes that take place during the four seasons of the year and through the process of succession, the slow change of environment over the years. 008 Min. VIDEO 1992 Series: LEARNING ABOUT ENVIRONMENTS

VH 4271 How to Help Your Child Succeed in School
Summary: Presents the most essential information needed for every parent of children with ADHD and/or Learning Disabilities to help their child succeed in school. The focus is on the key for success - a strong partnership in education between home and school. Topics include how parents can help their child: develop reading, writing and math skills, build organization and study skills, survive the daily homework assignments, cope with learning difficulties. 056 Min. VIDEO 1997

VH 0070 How to Teach Reading With Trade Books
Summary: Live classroom video footage showing teachers teaching without exercise books, using alternative approaches such as whole language, individualized reading and instructional use of trade books. VIDEO 1986

VH 8204 How to Think Creatively, Part 1
Summary: Pearl Rovaris-MacDonald teaches how to boost brainpower and broaden creativity. Learn to respond to life in exciting new ways, to suspend preconceived ideas, to step outside the familiar and access your intuition, humor, imagination, and playfulness -- as well as the many benefits they bring. 104 Min. VIDEO 1997

VH 8205 How to Think Creatively, Part 2
Summary: Pearl Reveres-MacDonald teaches how to boost brainpower and broaden creativity. Learn to respond to life in exciting new ways, to suspend preconceived ideas, to step outside the familiar and assess your intuition, humor, imagination, and playfulness - as well as the many benefits they bring. 104 Min. VIDEO 1997

VH 2559 Human Language Evolves, The
Summary: Explores human language, its origins, acquisition and evolution. 055 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY, TEACHER EDUCATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS Series: HUMAN LANGUAGE, THE

VH 7481 Hyperlinked World Of Learning HTML, The
Summary: Educational video concerning basic Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). 052 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: COMPUTERS

VH 4334 I See What You Say Lip Reading Program
Summary: This self help videotape and manual for consumers teaches lipreading to adults with hearing losses. Using practical, modern examples, this program teaches adults to visually recognize speech sounds in single words and phrases. The section on practice in natural speaking situations include activities, trivia, stories, and humor. 16 different speakers present hundreds of examples in noisy and quiet environments. 057 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: COMMUNICATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 7212 Identification of Motor Speech Disorders
Summary: Joseph R. Duffy discusses the nature of motor speech disorders. Audio and videotape examples of a wide variety of motor speech disorders are presented and discussed. Shows how to identify salient and confirmatory features of disorders and draw conclusions about the types of disorders and their implications for lesion localization. 234 Min. VIDEO 1997

VH 4922 Impress Methods
Summary: Video describes Unison Reading Procedure in which both the student and instructor read aloud simultaneously, and quickly. 009 Min. VIDEO 1960

VH 6557 Improving the School Climate
Summary: Educators and staff develop valuable skills to discourage social cliques, recognize alienated students, prompt young people to report suspect behavior, and make everyone an important member of the school community 031 Min. VIDEO Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: SAFE AT SCHOOL

VH 2979 In The Game
Summary: In the Game is the story of one coach, one team and the season they tried to achieve the biggest dream in college sports-to win a National Championship. Narrated by Academy-Award nominee Alfre Woodard, In The Game documents one year with a team of over-achievers and the basketball coach who took them from the worst team in their own league to the pinnacle of women's college basketball. 055 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: SPORTS

VH 0020 Increasing Your Success with Public Funders...
Summary: See VH 16, Matching Your Needs with Funding Source Interests. 056 Min. VIDEO 1987 Series: WINNING GRANTS

VH 4924 Individual Vocabulary Methods
Summary: Similar to the Kinesthetic tactile in that words are chosen by students. This approach to learning is not age-restrictive. 016 Min. VIDEO 1960

VH 2421 Inducting New Teachers Into the Profession
Summary: Harry Wong argues that what happens in a classroom during the first several days of class each fall is critical to the success of the school year for both teachers and students. Yet, few teachers are given any guidance on what to do or how to proceed during this period. Wong recommends that schools conduct an induction program for new teachers designed to introduce them to the school's culture and to ways of transmitting that culture to students. 028 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Series: SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT

VH 5960 Inhalants
Summary: It's no longer kids sniffing glue, it's everything from bug spray to household cleaners, and it is the second most frequent method of getting high for teenagers. This video tries to inform and educate students about the dangers associated with inhaling breathable chemicals. 016 Min. VIDEO 1998 Series: INSIDE DOPE

VH 2314 Inner City VS. Suburban Schools
Summary: This specially adapted Phil Donahue program examines the inequities between city and suburban schools. 028 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: SOCIOLOGY

VH 1510 Innovations in State & Local Government
Summary: An awards program of the Ford Foundation in collaboration with the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. 037 Min. VIDEO

VH 1508 Innovations in State & Local Government 1987
Summary: An awards program of the Ford Foundation in collaboration with the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. 020 Min. VIDEO

VH 1509 Innovations in State & Local Government 1988
Summary: An awards program of the Ford Foundation in collaboration with the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. 030 Min. VIDEO

VH 0122 Instructional Environments and Resources Centers
Summary: Examines the environment of a learning resources center and its effect on learning and teaching. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 1310 Integrating Behavior Management Skills (Program 5)
Summary: See VH 1306 "Empowered Teacher (Program 1)". 022 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: ASSERTIVE DISCIPLINE

VH 3559 Interactive Learning Environments Program 3
Summary: The program covers new roles for teachers and students in the distance learning environment, and shares specific examples of interactive communications. 030 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Series: DISTANCE LEARNING TODAY

VH 3849 Internet E-Mail
Summary: E-Mail opens a world of educational opportunities. With it, you can communicate instantly with students, teachers, scholars, experts and government officials from Boston to Brisbane to Berlin. It's also your direct link with over 4, 000 global discussion lists devoted to subjects ranging from archery to zoology- and everything in between. In a matter of minutes, this video shows educators and students in all grades and subject areas, how to collaborate on international projects, retrieve educational programs from Internet databases, and assess libraries around the world - all with just a few keystrokes. 044 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: COMPUTERS Series: INTERNET REVEALED SERIES, THE

VH 3557 Introduction, An Program 1
Summary: Participants explore changes taking place in the global community that are affecting the educational system today. The program introduces a "flex-time, flex-place" concept that helps break down traditional time and distance barriers. The program also explores issues associated with delivering education at a distance. 030 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Series: DISTANCE LEARNING TODAY

VH 1761 Introduction (Tactics for Thinking)
Summary: VH 1761-1765. An instructional series which shows teachers how to make their students better thinkers. Supplementary materials available. 030 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: TACTICS FOR THINKING

VH 0104 Introduction to Media, An
Summary: VH 0104-0123 "Using Media for Learning" Produced by Learning Resources Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Un.--Washington, D.C.: Distributed by Association for Educational Communications and Technology, c1982. Twenty program series presented by the Virginia Tech College of Education. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 6871 Introduction: Understanding Learning Disabilities
Summary: Defines dyslexia, dyscalculia, attention deficit disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and shows how explicit, multisensory, systematic teaching based on language structure can be used to improve reading and math skills. 045 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, MATHEMATICS Series: LD LA, LEARNING DISABILITIES, LEARNING ABILITIES

VH 6719 Investigating Matter
Summary: The 1st segment in the program investigates the properties of matter. The 2nd segment shows how matter that has undergone a chemical change can be used. 012 Min. VIDEO 2000

VH 3973 Is Evolution Progressive?
Summary: Is Richard Dawkins's exclusive video presentation of his seminal contribution to evolutionary science. 050 Min. VIDEO 1997

VH 1198 Isaac Asimov
Summary: Bill Moyers interviews Isaac Asimov, who talks about evolution, the correlation between science and religion, the future of education, and getting something out of existence and questioning the meaning of a single lifetime. 060 Min. VIDEO 1988 Series: WORLD OF IDEAS WITH BILL MOYERS, A

VH 1854 Issues in Teaching Thinking
Summary: Narrated by Ron Brandt. Emphasizes teaching critical thinking skills to students. 030 Min. VIDEO 1986 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: TEACHING SKILLFUL THINKING

VH 7135 It's Elementary
Summary: An exploration of what happens when experienced teachers talk to their students about lesbians and gay men. 078 Min. VIDEO 1996

VH 3620 It's Your Turn
Summary: This video addresses the concerns that the non-traditional student may have about returning to, or entering college for the first time. Student profiles and interviews with educators and administrators are just two of the methods used to cover a wide range of fears and misconceptions in a realistic manner. 107 Min. VIDEO Subject: ADULT EDUCATION

VH 2235 Jack Crabtree, Ph.D.
Summary: See VH 2234, George Aker. 060 Min. VIDEO 1985 Subject: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, ADULT EDUCATION Series: ADULT EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP VIDEO SERIES

VH 2236 Jim Fling, State of Florida Adult Education
Summary: See VH 2234, George Aker. 045 Min. VIDEO 1985 Subject: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, ADULT EDUCATION Series: ADULT EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP VIDEO SERIES

VH 7476 Jim McLeans's 20 Problems 20 Solutions
Summary: Golfing instructional video which includes 20 complete playing lessons. 055 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: SPORTS

VH 3856 John Baker's Last Race
Summary: Running instructor John Baker was training for the 1972 Olympics when he learned he had only six months to live. He survived for a year and a half, and inspired his students to always do their best. 035 Min. VIDEO Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 2241 John Lawrence, State of Florida Adult Education
Summary: See VH 2234, George Aker. 045 Min. VIDEO 1985 Subject: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, ADULT EDUCATION Series: ADULT EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP VIDEO SERIES

VH 1221 John Searle
Summary: Bill Moyers interviews philosophy professor John Searle, who discusses the student movement of the 1960's and their effects on higher education; and issues surrounding the teaching of a canon of Western literature in the university. 029 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: SOCIOLOGY Series: WORLD OF IDEAS WITH BILL MOYERS, A

VH 7477 Johnny Miller's Golf Tips
Summary: Golfing instructional video. 049 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: SPORTS

VH 7473 Key To Golf
Summary: Golfer training video. 039 Min. VIDEO Subject: SPORTS

VH 0083 Keys to Success in Learning Strategy Instruction
Summary: Presents eight instructional steps or procedures to follow for teachers wanting to learn how to teach learning strategies to low-achieving students so they may become independent learners. 110 Min. VIDEO 1984 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 6252 Killer at Thurston High, The
Summary: A detailed and intimate journey into the life of Kip Kinkel, the 15-year old, who murdered his mother and father, and then opened fire at Thurston High School in Springfield, Oregon, killing two fellow students and wounding 25 others. 090 Min. VIDEO 2000 Subject: CRIMINOLOGY

VH 2529 Killing Screens, The: Media and the Culture of Violence
Summary: Featuring Dr. George Gerbner, the foremost and most respected communication scholar. "The Killing Screens" addresses the psychological, political, social, and developmental impacts of growing and living within a cultural environment of pervasive, ritualized violent representation. Noted lecturer and educational film maker Dr. Jean Kilbourne guides us through the questions and perspectives offered by Dr. Gerbner. 040 Min. VIDEO Subject: PSYCHOLOGY, COMMUNICATION, SOCIOLOGY Series: GEORGE GERBNER ON MEDIA AND CULTURE

VH 4923 Kinesthetic (Movement) Approach
Summary: Video describes how this approach is recommended for readers with visual-perception problems, total non-readers, or severely challenged readers. This approach emphasizes the subjects of feeling and writing in the early stages. 007 Min. VIDEO 1960

VH 0392 Knee Injuries
Summary: Discusses the causes and treatment of athletic injuries; presentations by members of the NBTA. 023 Min. VIDEO 1984 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE, SPORTS Series: ATHLETIC CLINIC

VH 7330 Land for Learning: Justin Morrill & American's Land Grant Co
Summary: Presents Vermont Senator Justin Morrill's involvement in creating the land grant colleges and universities system in the United States through the Land Grant college Act of 1862 and relates the history of land grant colleges and universities in the United States. 058 Min. VIDEO 1998

VH 0086 Language and the Hearing-Impaired Children
Summary: Delineates how to overcome the obstacles of teaching language skills to profoundly and severely hard-of-hearing children. 015 Min. VIDEO 1981 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 5047 Lasers as a Tool
Summary: This program traces the short but exciting history of the laser, first as a fascinating scientific discovery with few defined practical applications, and now commonplace in our everyday lives. 022 Min. VIDEO

VH 2914 Leadership In Action Principals Make A Difference
Summary: Looks at how principals become good leaders and introduces the NASSP Assessment Project, which trains people to observe and identify good school leaders. 013 Min. VIDEO Subject: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

VH 7062 Leap of Faith, A
Summary: Politics and terrorism have failed to secure peace for Northern Ireland. Now four heroic families in Belfast band together to create the Cranmore Integrated Primary School in Belfast, a school that integrates their own Catholic and Protestant children. 087 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: EUROPEAN STUDIES, POLITICS

VH 0105 Learning and Communication
Summary: Various kinds of learning experiences are placed in perspective to classroom learning and communication. Also emphasizes the concept of visual literacy. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 7115 Learning Disabilities and Social Skills: Last One Picked...
Summary: Children with learning disabilities are often isolated and rejected. Provides parents with information and guidance related to the development of social competence for children and youths with learning disabilities. Complete Title: "Learning Disabilities and Social Skills: A Parent's Guide: Last One Picked -- First One Picked On" 062 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 7187 Learning Disabilities and Social Skills: Last One Picked....
Summary: Children with learning disabilities often find themselves isolated from this valued world of friendship. Their impulsive, immature and unpredictable behavior often results in social isolation and rejection. Their behavior is often misunderstood and misinterpreted by peers and adults. Although they often receive assistance and empathy for their academic problems, their lack of social competence is viewed as willful and negative. 068 Min. VIDEO 1994

VH 0106 Learning Management
Summary: Discusses planning and decision-making for learning management. Describes a model for learning management; strategies and methods applied to teaching; evaluation of students; and ways to use media in the classroom. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 1762 Learning to Learn Skills
Summary: Unit 1. Attention control. Unit 2. Deep processing. Unit 3. Memory frameworks. Unit 4. Power thinking. Unit 5. Goal setting. Unit 6. The responsibility frame. 060 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: TACTICS FOR THINKING

VH 6283 Learning to Survive
Summary: The third in a four-part documentary series focusing on the ways the 1990s economy impacts typical Americans. This episode brings some encouraging news about public schools that are preparing youth and retraining adults for the 21st century workforce. 060 Min. VIDEO 1998 Subject: ECONOMICS Series: SURVIVING THE BOTTOM LINE

VH 1756 Learning: A Matter of Style
Summary: Two-part tape explaining the concept of student learning style and tells how to match instructional methods, resources, and materials to the individual. Supplementary materials available. 050 Min. VIDEO 1979 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 0754 Left Brain, Right Brain
Summary: Presents and demonstrates theories about the development of specialized roles within the human brain. 056 Min. VIDEO 1979 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, PSYCHOLOGY

VH 2242 Leonard Nadler, Ph.D., George Washington University
Summary: See VH 2234, George Aker. 045 Min. VIDEO 1985 Subject: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, ADULT EDUCATION Series: ADULT EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP VIDEO SERIES

VH 0108 Lettering
Summary: Presents keys to achieving legibility, and shows a variety of methods for freehand and mechanical lettering which may be used in creating various types of graphic displays. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 6094 Library Success in the New World
Summary: An historic event for the OCLC worldwide library community - the first live satellite broadcast of a Users Council meeting. Clifford Lynch, Executive Director of the coalition for Networked Information, is the keynote speaker for this unique virtual meeting. The agenda includes presentations by Betsy Wilson, President of the OCLC Users Council, Jay Jordan, President and CEO of OCLC, Phyllis Spies, OCLC Vice President, Worldwide Library Services, and William Crowe, Chair of the OCLC Board of Trustees. Led by Nancy Eaton, Chair of the Strategic Directions and OCLC Governance Advisory council, a panel of well known librarians will discuss the governance study that is currently under way. 123 Min. VIDEO 2000

VH 6615 Life By The Numbers. Pt. 7, Making a Difference
Summary: This program looks at education. In a "real world" context and with the continuing support of educators, innovative researchers and parents, students are planning cities, designing models and interpreting literature. Journey across the country to see the many and varied applications of numbers in the world of education. 057 Min. VIDEO 1999 Subject: MATHEMATICS

VH 4915 Lighting the Way
Summary: Provides an entertaining, thoughtful and informative look at the diversity of cultures that call the United States home. 026 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: AFRICAN-AMERICAN

VH 4925 Listen-Speak Method
Summary: Video describes how the linguistic approach is based on the premise that a student more easily reads what is listened to, remembered, and chorally chanted and read in unison with the instructor. 012 Min. VIDEO 1960

VH 1273 Literature, Literacy and Learning
Summary: Presents new and revitalized approaches to language-based curriculum-and presents the key principles and characteristics that are common to all. The growing trend in literacy instruction is shown through many classroom examples in which the teachers capitalize on the integrated nature of the language arts and their relationship to the study of literature. 022 Min. VIDEO Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 1501 Look at the Present, A (Education)
Summary: Citing current demographic projections of population changes, minority growth, single parent families, hi-tech and service jobs, Dr. Harold L. Hodgkinson indicates what he sees as the education needs of the future. 030 Min. VIDEO 1986 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION COUNSELOR Series: FUTURE SEARCH

VH 0410 Looking at Young Children
Summary: Discusses the importance of observing young children in preschool settings. Shows examples of observation errors and emphasizes skills needed for accurate observation. designed to train teachers and others who care for young children to obtain valid information about children. 017 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 5069 Looking for Environments
Summary: Our environment is made up of everything around us - everything we can see, touch, hear, smell, and taste. This program explores the environments of different living things and gives examples of how every living creature has its own special environment. 008 Min. VIDEO 1992 Series: LEARNING ABOUT ENVIRONMENTS

VH 5961 LSD/Acid
Summary: LSD or "acid" is the fourth most abused drug in America. For some, a "bad trip" becomes a nightmare that never goes away, leaving the user with paranoia, "perma-fry" (brain damage), and even a trip to prison. 016 Min. VIDEO 1998 Series: INSIDE DOPE

VH 4861 Magnetism / Static Electricity
Summary: You will learn: What magnetism is and where it comes from? / What is static electricity? Can lightning strike backwards? What is a lightning rod? Where are you safest during a lightning storm? 047 Min. VIDEO Series: BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY

VH 0124 Making Effective Presentations with AV Equipment-Set A
Summary: Written and produced by the Learning Resources center at the University of Iowa College of Education; Producer, Ron Osgood. Contents: Set A. 1.General operating principles for audiovisual equipment. 2. Sound film strip projector. 3. Overhead projector. 4. Opaque projector. 5. Portable audio cassette recorder. 030 Min. VIDEO 1983 Subject: EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 0126 Making Effective Presentations with AV Equipment-Set C
Summary: Written and produced by the Learning Resources Center at the University of Iowa College of Education. Set C. 10. Laminating audiovisual materials. 11.Dry mounting audiovisual materials. 12. Basic lettering for audiovisual material. 13. Thermofax. 14. Spirit duplicator. 030 Min. VIDEO 1983 Subject: EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 2240 Malcolm Knowles, Ph.D. N.C.S.U
Summary: See VH 2234, George Aker. 045 Min. VIDEO 1985 Subject: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, ADULT EDUCATION Series: ADULT EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP VIDEO SERIES

VH 0080 Management Business Games
Summary: Presents unique classroom techniques for use in teaching adults in management/training programs. 024 Min. VIDEO Subject: ADULT EDUCATION, MANAGEMENT Series: DYNAMIC CLASSROOM, THE

VH 5962 Marijuana
Summary: Marijuana is the most popular illegal drug among teens, and perhaps the most dangerous because it clearly is the "gateway" drug. In this video, experts and ex-addicts attest to it. There is nothing safe about this highly addictive and debilitating drug. 016 Min. VIDEO 1998 Series: INSIDE DOPE

VH 0028 Martin's Magic: Teaching Language
Summary: This video guide for teachers shows how poetry and songs can be used in the classroom to enhance instruction in the language arts. 030 Min. VIDEO 1986 Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 2243 Mary Pankowski, Ph.D., F.S.U.
Summary: See VH 2234, George Aker. 045 Min. VIDEO 1987 Subject: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, ADULT EDUCATION Series: ADULT EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP VIDEO SERIES

VH 7458 Mastering the College Experience: Thinking Creatively
Summary: Part of a 26 part course designed to increase the student's success in college by assisting him/her in obtaining the skills necessary to achieve his/ her own individual educational objectives. This program explores the topic of creativity and offers exercises and techniques to encourage one's creative thinking. 028 Min. VIDEO 2000

VH 0016 Matching Your Needs with Funding Source Interests...
Summary: Ten videocassettes, VH 16-25, 600 min. This newly updated series of seminars offers college & university administrators a proven grant-winning system. 059 Min. VIDEO 1987 Series: WINNING GRANTS

VH 5125 Mathematics Under Hardship Condition in the Third World
Summary: Mathematical education in Central America and Vietnam are examined. Specific actions are suggested to keep mathematics alive in the Third World. 060 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: MATHEMATICS Series: AMS-MAA JOINT LECTURE SERIES

VH 1222 Maxine Singer
Summary: Molecular biologist Maxine Singer discusses genetic research and genetic engineering, popular misconceptions about these activities and about science in general, and the importance of science education of all members of society. Interviewed by Bill Moyers. 029 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: SOCIOLOGY Series: WORLD OF IDEAS WITH BILL MOYERS, A

VH 3782 Media Literacy: The New Basic
Summary: Introduces one of the fastest growing, most urgently needed movements in American education today. Teachers, parents, industry insiders and critics all argue that media education must become the core curriculum for the "Information Age". But it is the students themselves, their infectious enthusiasm and fascinating projects, which offer the most impressive proof that media literacy's time has come. 056 Min. VIDEO 1996

VH 2116 Methodology
Summary: Examines the notion of Whole Language as it applies to ESL classrooms. This approach emphasizes language learning in a real context and refrains from separating reading, writing, listening and speaking into different parts. Also, language acquisition and content learning happen together rather than as separate processes. 052 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS Series: METHODS AND CURRICULUM DESIGN FOR ESL

VH 3558 Methods And Mediums Program 2
Summary: The program introduces participants to a variety of delivery methods and mediums associated with learning at a distance. Emphasis is placed on matching the learner needs with the delivery method. 030 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Series: DISTANCE LEARNING TODAY

VH 4492 MI Intelligence Understanding and the Mind
Summary: Howard Gardner's exclusive video presentation of his theory of multiple intelligences, or "MI", and of recent work on performance based assessments, education for understanding, and the use of MI to achieve more personalized curriculum, instruction, and assessment. 050 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: PSYCHOLOGY

VH 1853 Moral Values & Effective Leadership
Summary: Presents and discusses the premise that "Effective Leadership Springs from Commitment to Basic Moral Values". Interview format by students at Ripon College with business and educational leaders. 030 Min. VIDEO 1989

VH 0116 Motion Pictures
Summary: Discusses the history of film and the motion picture industry; why it is important to use films in teaching; a classification system for films used in the classroom; and techniques for using films as effective teaching tools. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 1061 Motivating Underachievers
Summary: Hosted by Phil Donahue. This program explores the problem of underachieving children and examines why so many schools fail to deal with the problem effectively. 019 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 3414 Multicultural Education: Transformative Knowledge and Action
Summary: Dr. James A. Banks lectures on the topic of Multicultural Education. Recorded at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in May 1996. 051 Min. VIDEO 1996

VH 2426 Multiple Intelligences
Summary: David Lazear argues that if we want children to succeed, we must teach for multiple intelligences, not just for verbal and mathematical intelligences. 029 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Series: SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT II

VH 0254 Musical Families / The Orchestra
Summary: Audiences of school children are introduced to the wonder of musical instruments and diverse performance by their peers and through participation of guest professional musicians. Audience: Grades 3-6. 030 Min. VIDEO 1985 Series: MUSICAL ENCOUNTERS

VH 1379 National Center for Paralegal Training
Summary: Recruitment video. 030 Min. VIDEO

VH 0900 National Nutrition Quiz
Summary: Through a series of quiz questions directed to the viewer, discusses the relationship between diet and health. 058 Min. VIDEO 1985 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE

VH 1466 Natural Approach to Language Acquisition (Part 1)
Summary: Three videocassettes, VH 1466-1468. Guest Lecturer, Nancy Sokol Green speaks on the Natural Approach to Language Acquisition. 060 Min. VIDEO 1987 Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 1467 Natural Approach to Language Acquisition (Part 2)
Summary: See VH 1466. 060 Min. VIDEO 1987 Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 1468 Natural Approach to Language Acquisition (Part 3)
Summary: See VH 1466. 060 Min. VIDEO 1987 Subject: LANGUAGE SKILLS

VH 1927 Nature & Nurture
Summary: Hosted by Phil Donahue. This program looks at identical twins separated at birth and finds some fascinating answers--that some 10 to 15% of children are born with a slight tendency to be very outgoing or very apprehensive; that there may be a chemical predisposition to seeking danger or high risk. But biology is not everything: a supportive environment helps to produce well-adjusted adults while a hostile home can produce the contrary. 052 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: BIOLOGY

VH 0388 Neck, Head and Face Injuries
Summary: Trainers from the NFL demonstrate the techniques of sports injury prevention management and rehabilitation. 040 Min. VIDEO 1985 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE, SPORTS Series: PRO FOOTBALL TRAINING ROOM

VH 7092 New Directions in Blood Transfusions
Summary: Explores the history of transfusion therapy, as well as innovative techniques that utilize whole blood and blood components. Explains how blood stem cells can be extracted and treated with gene cell therapy, and the role this procedure will play in the treatment of diseases such as cancer, HIV, hemophilia, and sickle cell anemia. 020 Min. VIDEO 1996

VH 0265 New Food Guide Pyramid, The
Summary: A guide to daily food choices. The latest governmental guidelines developed by the United States Department of Agriculture. 027 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE

VH 4629 New Room Arrangement As A Teaching Strategy, The
Summary: Discusses the impact of the classroom environment on how children learn, how they relate to others, and how teachers teach. 016 Min. VIDEO 1991

VH 2419 Nongraded School, The
Summary: Robert H. Anderson and Barbara Nelson Pavan argue that there is a need to modify the conventional graded structure of schools and the instructional practices associated with it. They feel that students learn more and teacher satisfaction increases when schools move toward nongradedness. 020 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Series: SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT

VH 7009 Not One Less
Summary: Follows the adventures of a 13-year-old country girl who, despite her young age, finds herself working as a substitute teacher in the village school. Trying to fulfill her promise of keeping all the pupils in school, she leaves her rural Chinese province and sets off on a crusade to the big city to bring back one of her 10-year-old students who was forced to leave school and find work due to his family's financial difficulties. Directed by Zhang Yimou. 106 Min. VIDEO 2000

VH 8300 Numbers and Counting and Numerals, Program 5
Summary: Provides ideas on how to teach preschool students to count and how to help them to understand numerals and the values that they represent. Shows several techniques to introduce and reinforce the lessons through experiential play. 033 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: MATHEMATICS Series: PATH TO MATH IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, THE

VH 3556 On-Line Course Delivery
Summary: Sponsored by MnSat and St. Paul Technical College. Host: John Steffend, Don Descy. Recorded off satellite with permission, on May 9, 1996. 030 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, DECISION AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Series: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

VH 2418 On Tracking And Ability Grouping
Summary: Jeannie Oakes and Martin Lipton argue that all students would be better served if tracking was abandoned. 028 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Series: SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT

VH 0027 One Step At A Time
Summary: Documents a four-year project in deinstitutionalization by the Research and Training Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, to move into the community mentally retarded adults who are profoundly handicapped and multihandicapped. 027 Min. VIDEO 1984

VH 8296 One to One Correspondence & Comparing, Program 1
Summary: Provides ideas on how to acquaint preschool children to the basic concepts of matching and comparing items. Shows several techniques to introduce and reinforce the lessons through activities and experimental play. 022 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: MATHEMATICS Series: PATH TO MATH IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, THE

VH 0079 Open Classroom, The
Summary: Presents unique classroom techniques for use in teaching adults in management/training programs. 014 Min. VIDEO Subject: ADULT EDUCATION, MANAGEMENT Series: DYNAMIC CLASSROOM, THE

VH 4273 Opening Doors: Dancing with Disabilities
Summary: For the last 12 years, the Buen Viaje Dancers have had a good journey performing original choreography and presenting workshops throughout New Mexico and across the nation. Company members and directors candidly share their experiences, insights and enthusiasm for creating accessible dance opportunities in all communities. Buen Viaje performances have moved audiences to reevaluate their conceptions of dance and dancers. 034 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: DANCE

VH 1503 Opportunity for Excellence, An
Summary: Shows how four Iowa schools used funds from Iowa's educational excellence act to increase excellence through parent involvement in education. 012 Min. VIDEO Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION

VH 6826 Origins and Skills
Summary: Part 1 of a 4-part series. These modules show children ages three to five, with teachers and parents in a variety of settings engaged in activities which support the growth of literacy. 030 Min. VIDEO 2001 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: EMERGENT LITERACY

VH 8231 Our Brain: The Most Magnificent Three Pounds of Matter in...
Summary: Introduces the brain theory research and the brain's cellular and systems organization. Explores the potential educational applications and misapplications of recent brain theory research. 085 Min. VIDEO 1997

VH 0110 Overhead Transparencies
Summary: This tape demonstrates the effective use of the overhead projector and explains several ways of making transparencies. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 2425 Parental Involvement
Summary: Dorothy Rich argues that if we are truly interested in improving student learning, parents must be involved in the education of their children. 028 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Series: SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT II

VH 1504 Parental Involvement in Schools
Summary: A segment of the cable television program Our Town Community Forum which presents views concerning more active parental participation in the local teaching process. 013 Min. VIDEO 1988

VH 0068 Parents and Children
Summary: Discusses the teaching of children by parents using behavioral techniques. Presents an overview of reinforcement principles in nontechnical language and offers common examples of this approach. 024 Min. VIDEO 1979 Subject: PSYCHOLOGY

VH 6381 Peer Harassment
Summary: Discusses how women, minorities, gays, lesbians, and the disabled are subjected to harassment on college campuses. This program was designed to be used in conjunction with the article "Peer Harassment: Hassles for Women on Campus" by Jean O'Gorman Hughes and Bernice Sandler. 015 Min. VIDEO 1991

VH 5969 Perfect Child, The
Summary: The perfect adult child seems to have it all together. However, below the surface there is depression and loneliness. This adult child often has the most difficulty in accepting and understanding the violence done to them as children. They have been violated through repression, overprotection, perfectionism, conditional love and impossible standards. Learn how Holly's perfectionism has spawned a severe eating disorder and how she is now learning to deal with her issues of control, manipulation and addictions. 028 Min. VIDEO 1998 Series: HEALING ADULT CHILDREN: THE ROOTS OF VIOLENCE

VH 2424 Performance Assessment
Summary: Art Costa argues that standardized tests provide inadequate assessment of some very important educational goals--such as cooperation, problem-solving, and creativity--and that alternative assessment strategies are needed. 028 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Series: SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT II

VH 7101 Peter Elbow On Writing
Summary: Professor Peter Elbow provides insight into how one works through problems in writing, from the initial stages of freewriting to the final stages of the revising process. He explains the role of feedback and the importance of readers and listeners to good writing. 043 Min. VIDEO 1995

VH 3781 Peter Senge: Strategies for Success
Summary: Identifies the critical components for creating and sustaining a learning organization. Explore organizational infrastructure, skills, commitment and the key qualities necessary to produce fundamental change in any organization. 066 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: MANAGEMENT

VH 8316 Phonemes and Phonics
Summary: This program demonstrates how a multi-sensory approach helps students remember letters and their appropriate sounds. Also stresses sound awareness of same and different sounds, onset and rhyme, and how blending individual sounds together makes words. 029 Min. VIDEO 2003 Series: BUILDING BLOCKS FOR LITERACY, PHONEMIC AWARENESS/PHONICS

VH 8314 Phonemic Awareness and Introduction to Print
Summary: Part of a 4-part series that instructs teachers on how to implement a direct instruction approach in teaching phonemic awareness and phonics using multisensory techniques for early childhood through grade three. This program is a guide for teachers on how to implement a "direct instruction" approach in teaching phonemics awareness and phonics while using multisensory techniques. 026 Min. VIDEO 2003 Series: BUILDING BLOCKS FOR LITERACY, PHONEMIC AWARENESS/PHONICS

VH 1631 Physiology of Exercise
Summary: The experiments in this program measure the increases in heart rate, systolic pressure, respiratory rate, & tidal volume at different levels of exercise. 015 Min. VIDEO Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE, BIOLOGY

VH 5217 Piaget's Developmental Theory: Overview, An
Summary: Narrated by David Elkind, this film examines the contributions Jean Piaget made to the study of developmental psychology by dividing his work into four periods. 027 Min. VIDEO 1989 Subject: PSYCHOLOGY

VH 3187 Pink Slips or Greenbacks: Changing the Odds
Summary: Discusses the impact of technological change on the labor force in the southern United States and the importance of education in dealing with it. 052 Min. VIDEO 1995

VH 0023 Planning A Persuasive, Realistic Proposal Budget
Summary: See VH 16, Matching Your Needs with Funding Source Interests. 055 Min. VIDEO 1987 Series: WINNING GRANTS

VH 0114 Planning and Producing Multimedia
Summary: Shows how to plan, produce, and use slide/tape programs. Also discusses the development process, media production options, and single and multiple screen presentations. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 0088 Planning for a Place
Summary: A dramatized case study of a severely handicapped student's mother as she explores with a special educator, a special education vocational counselor, and an employer of handicapped workers, the possibility of vocational training for her daughter. Demonstrates the importance of vocational planning for handicapped students. VIDEO 1983 Subject: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION

VH 1307 Planning for Effective Discipline (Program 2)
Summary: See VH 1306 "Empowered Teacher (Program 1)". 033 Min. VIDEO 1993 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: ASSERTIVE DISCIPLINE

VH 6715 Plants and Animals
Summary: Each program in the series covers timely science news events that help students see the relevance of science to their lives. The 1st segment in the program shows how people use the food that plants store. The 2nd segment looks at endangered reptiles. 009 Min. VIDEO 2000

VH 6716 Plants and Animals Interact
Summary: Each program in the series covers timely science news events that helps students see the relevance of science to their lives. The 1st segment in the program shows how changes in an ecosystem can affect the living things there. The 2nd segment continues the discussion about food chains. 009 Min. VIDEO 2000

VH 0022 Plotting Your Strategy: Effective Management of Time...
Summary: See VH 16, Matching Your Needs with Funding Source Interests. 058 Min. VIDEO 1987 Series: WINNING GRANTS

VH 0901 Plyometric Training: Und. & Coaching Power Dev. for Sport
Summary: Plyometric training endeavors to bridge the gap between speed and strength in sports. This program "attempts to unify terminology, provide safe and proper techniques and offer guidelines to aid strength and conditioning specialists in the integration of plyometrics into their programs for athletes." 045 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: EDUCATION EXERCISE

VH 1758 Practice Tape 1
Summary: See VH 1757 "Classroom Management: A Proactive Approach". 030 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: MANAGEMENT Series: CATCH THEM BEING GOOD: REINFORCEMENT IN THE CLASSROOM

VH 1759 Practice Tape 2
Summary: See VH 1757, "Classroom Management: A Proactive Approach". 030 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: MANAGEMENT Series: CATCH THEM BEING GOOD: REINFORCEMENT IN THE CLASSROOM

VH 1760 Practice Tape 3
Summary: See VH 1757, "Classroom Management: A proactive Approach". 072 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: MANAGEMENT Series: CATCH THEM BEING GOOD: REINFORCEMENT IN THE CLASSROOM

VH 6558 Preventing Fights
Summary: Teachers and staff learn conflict resolution techniques and proven methods for helping young people mediate their differences. When a fight erupts, what are the criteria that determine whether to intervene or seek assistance? 033 Min. VIDEO Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: SAFE AT SCHOOL

VH 0121 Print, Nonprint and Copyright
Summary: Discusses the educational use of print materials, microforms and other media. 030 Min. VIDEO 1982 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: USING MEDIA FOR LEARNING

VH 6559 Protecting Teachers and Staff
Summary: Physical violence against school personnel is on the rise. How can adults protect themselves? This important program covers specific situations, including working in the classroom alone after school and walking to the car. 027 Min. VIDEO Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION Series: SAFE AT SCHOOL

VH 3884 Pursuing Excellence
Summary: Full title "Pursuing Excellence: Eighth-Grade Findings From the Third International Math and Science Study." This video summarizes the study's findings and includes the views of business leaders, policy makers, educators, and researchers on the study's implications for America's schools. 014 Min. VIDEO 1997 Subject: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

VH 2420 Quality Schools
Summary: William Glasser argues that to be successful learners, students must be taught in ways that satisfy their basic needs. 028 Min. VIDEO 1991 Subject: TEACHER EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Series: SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT

VH 2303 Racism and Anti-Racism Education
Summary: This program looks at issues that have stirred the education establishment of late. Should the curriculum have a multicultural base? Should schools formulate educational policy