PBS 45 & 49’s
Department of Educational Services
Funded in
large part by the state of Ohio through eTech Ohio,
PBS 45 & 49’s
Department of Educational Services and its staff
serve students and educators in eight Ohio counties
(Carroll, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark, Summit,
Trumbull and Wayne), including:
- 92 public school
districts
- 111 nonpublic schools
- 45 community schools
- 5 joint vocational
schools)
- 256,700 students
- 21,500 educators
Educational Services provides these state-of-the-art
services to educators and students:
- Professional Development opportunities
with an educational technology emphasis
- Multimedia instructional content
connected to State Content Standards
- Web-based projects on a wide range
of academic subjects
- Distance learning projects
- Award-winning local instructional
television programming Instructional Television (ITV)
programming
Educational
services delivered in FY07
Our Department of Educational Services provided the following outreach during
the 2006-07 school year:
- 171 technology workshops were held
for 812 K-12 teachers
- 66 technology consultations were completed
for 521 teachers
- 46 ITV workshops were held for 817
teachers and administrators
- 70 ITV consultations were completed
for 88 teachers
- A total of 2,238 teachers and administrators
attended our workshops, totaling 6,543 hours of workshop
time
- Each month, 18,738 issues of our monthly
TechKnowledgy Newsletter were distributed to 92 school
districts, 5 joint vocational schools and 156 nonpublic
schools
- 20,012 ITV Handbooks were
distributed
- 509 hours of instructional television
were broadcast over the year, including 45 series
and nine individual programs
- 340 hours of block feed programming
were broadcast, including 67 series and 24 individual
programs
Educational
Technology Training
For more than 30 years, PBS 45 & 49
has been training teachers and administrators to use
the latest educational technologies in their classrooms
(computers, the Internet, distance learning and more).
Every year, our staff trains over 2,200 educators to
use these tools and to share them with their students. Learn
more about our workshops.
Instructional
Television for Proficiency Test Preparation
Educators use PBS 45 & 49’s
locally produced multimedia projects to help their
students prepare for and pass Ohio’s proficiency
tests. Overall, 5,800 teachers with 76,000 students
use our ITV services regularly. Learn
more about our multimedia projects.
Ready To Learn and Ohio Ready
To Learn Services
PBS 45 & 49’s Ready
To Learn (RTL) service is a parent/childcare provider
education and outreach effort that supplements PBS
children’s programs. The RTL staff delivers
workshops and provides print materials to help adults
extend the learning from our children’s shows
into reading and hands-on activities. Since 1998,
the organization’s RTL staff has presented
over 1,100 free workshops, reaching 13,000 childcare
providers and parents and serving more than 70,000
children. These numbers grow each month.
Ready To Learn services delivered
in FY07 include the following:
- 80 workshops – 15
Ready To Learn Early and 65 Ready To Learn
- 889 childcare providers
attended these two-hour sessions totaling 1,778
hours
Partners using
our Lending Library kits include Akron Children’s Hospital’s
Family Resource Center, Child Care Connection, Summit
County Even Start, Stark County Early Childhood Resource
Center, JumpStart Akron (in partnership with The
University of Akron and Akron Head Start), Provider
House (Trumbull/Mahoning Family Childcare Providers
Association) and Portage County Even Start.
Ohio Ready To Work Service
In FY07, PBS 45 & 49 launched
the local Ohio Ready To Work Service to provide support
to area One-Stop Employment and Training Centers
and Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) sites.
These sites provide workplace and literacy resources
to the area’s unemployed and underemployed.
Our support includes the broadcast of GED
Connection and Workplace Essential
Skills Monday through Friday from 5 a.m.
to 6 a.m. and the distribution of related print materials.
The two television series offer viewers the opportunity
to review the basics in math, science, reading, writing
and social studies that they need to take and pass
the GED exam.