Overview
of Ready to Learn
The core of
Ready To Learn is a full day of non-violent, commercial-free, educational
children's television programming broadcast free of charge to every American
household. The daily broadcast includes award-winning programs such as
Arthur, Dragon Tales, Clifford, Between the Lions, Mister
Rogers, Reading Rainbow
and Sesame Street.
Ready
To Learn also provides extensive outreach services to the local area.
These services include workshops for parents, childcare providers and
other early childhood professionals and distribution of children's books
and PBS Families/para la Familia magazine. Ready To Learn is funded by
a Ready To Learn Television Cooperative Agreement from the U.S. Department
of Education through the Public Broadcasting Service.
Children
and Television
Second only
to parents, television is the young child's most influential teacher.
Nothing else in our culture can match television's ability to influence
how children learn, think and act. Given the power of television, young
children need adults to help them become wise television users. Many studies
show that with selective viewing, television can contribute richly to
school readiness. To help children get the most from the TV they watch
parents must take responsibility to supervise and guide their children's
TV viewing.
PBS
Families and para la Familia
PBS Families/para
la Familia,
a newsletter printed in English and Spanish is published twice per year
as part of the Ready To Learn service. It is distributed through local
stations to parents, childcare providers and other education professionals
through outreach activities.
Books
for Children
Each month, through
outreach activities, local Ready To Learn stations distribute 300 free
books to children who otherwise would not have books of their own. The
books, provided to local stations as part of the Ready To Learn agreement,
are secured through a partnership with First Book.
Ready
To Learn Contact Information:
Jackie Stapleton, Manager of
Community Outreach and Education Initiatives,
607-729-0100 x369
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