Classroom Close-Up, NJ
Classroom Close-up, NJ is a magazine program focusing on innovative projects happening in New Jersey public schools. This 30-minute weekly series features the students, teachers, school staff and communities who create and participate in successful school projects and events.
Emmy winning Classroom Close-up, NJ airs on NJN Public Television every Monday at 7 p.m. and every Saturday at 9 a.m. Classroom Close-up, NJ is a co-production of the New Jersey Education Association and NJN Public Television, with additional funding provided by PSE&G.
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Need fresh ideas to enhance your instruction? Looking for segments about educational support professionals? On the new Classroom Close-up, NJ video library you can search for individual show segments from the last 16 years. Segments are searchable by topic, location, academic subject, and season.
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NJEA’s Classroom Close-up, NJ wins Emmy!
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| Executive Producer Wanda Swanson and Segment Producer Kevin Ronan of NJN accept the award. |
Classroom Close-up, NJ, which showcases the excellent work our members are doing in New Jersey’s public schools, has been awarded a 2009 Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award for the story, “Men of Distinction.”
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Looking for ideas on a particular topic? Check this index to topics covered in our shows. To request a free DVD of the show contact cfarrell@njea.org.
Watch on Feb. 8 at 7 pm and Feb. 13 at 9 am for these great topics: Advocates for a Better Tomorrow – What do environmental attorney Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and actor John Amos have in common? Both attended the 2009 NJEA Convention and both are passionate advocates for a better tomorrow. Hope for Parents – Parents of children with autism are often frustrated by the challenges of communicating with their children. Thanks to a grant from the NJEA FAST (Families and Schools Together Work for Children) Program, parents at the Dr. M L King Jr. School Complex in Atlantic City participate in a life-changing parenting program. Odd Girl Out - Rachel Simmons, author of the New York Times best-seller Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls, talks to New Jersey educators about bullying among girls. High Tech Hall - Moodle, Google, SMART Board, iPods, podcasting, FLIPpin, weaving a web -- these are all a part of the expanded High Tech Hall at the NJEA Convention. Watch this week's full episode online |
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