SCIENCE SCREEN REPORT
www.ssrvideo.comSCIENCE SCREEN REPORT and SCIENCE SCREEN REPORT FOR KIDS are two fascinating series of educational DVDs devoted to timely yet timeless topics related to science, engineering, medicine, technology, conservation and the environment. SSR presents the increasingly complex story of today's scientific and technological developments to students in a positive and objective manner. The programs inform, motivate and pique the curiosity of the young people who will one day lead our country and our world. A world in which science will continue to play an integral role. SCIENCE SCREEN REPORT is produced to address National Science Standards and Science Literacy Benchmarks. Each show is approximately 15 minutes in length and can be viewed during a class period with time remaining for open discussion. Each program (offered on DVD as well as for streaming) offers stimulating visions of our hi-tech world at work, helping students form an appreciation for the subjects that will encourage them to continue their studies, and perhaps even pursue an exciting career in the sciences. SCIENCE SCREEN REPORT is produced by Allegro Productions, Inc., a former Time Inc. company. The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology and a panel of dedicated educators help in the production of the programs. After almost 40 years of production, the series continues to receive the highest accolades from the academic community. We are proud participants in the National Science Foundation's Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. For more than ten years we funded the SCIENCE SCREEN REPORT Award through The National Science Teachers Association's Awards program. Our materials have been used in the Smithsonian Institute's Teacher Resource Center, and are listed in the resource guides of the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Education, and many other state and local agencies.
Read moreSCIENCE SCREEN REPORT and SCIENCE SCREEN REPORT FOR KIDS are two fascinating series of educational DVDs devoted to timely yet timeless topics related to science, engineering, medicine, technology, conservation and the environment. SSR presents the increasingly complex story of today's scientific and technological developments to students in a positive and objective manner. The programs inform, motivate and pique the curiosity of the young people who will one day lead our country and our world. A world in which science will continue to play an integral role. SCIENCE SCREEN REPORT is produced to address National Science Standards and Science Literacy Benchmarks. Each show is approximately 15 minutes in length and can be viewed during a class period with time remaining for open discussion. Each program (offered on DVD as well as for streaming) offers stimulating visions of our hi-tech world at work, helping students form an appreciation for the subjects that will encourage them to continue their studies, and perhaps even pursue an exciting career in the sciences. SCIENCE SCREEN REPORT is produced by Allegro Productions, Inc., a former Time Inc. company. The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology and a panel of dedicated educators help in the production of the programs. After almost 40 years of production, the series continues to receive the highest accolades from the academic community. We are proud participants in the National Science Foundation's Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. For more than ten years we funded the SCIENCE SCREEN REPORT Award through The National Science Teachers Association's Awards program. Our materials have been used in the Smithsonian Institute's Teacher Resource Center, and are listed in the resource guides of the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Education, and many other state and local agencies.
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