CSI Science

Primary teachers at Wylde Green School work with local police to plan a real life crime scene investigation at their school. The project gives children the opportunity to behave like forensic scientists. There is an interview with Professor Sir Alec Jefferys, the man who discovered DNA fingerprinting in 1984 which has totally changed police investigations. View the series at www.teachers.tv to find out who committed the crime and how it was solved.

Austin Healey presents Be Active, BIrmingham's unique scheme for free gym and swim to keep everyone healthier. Coming up next month six new Teachers TV programmes about babies, toddlers and schools, and the flagship Health Series Right Care Right Here on behalf of Sandwell and Heart of Birmingham.

As a result of last year's development plans TVJ has launched a new digital division – In Cahoots.  Rebecca Cadwallader, Creative Producer, is taking In Cahoots to SXSW this year so do check it all out and start working alongside us www.in-cahoots.net;  twitter @in_cahoots.  One of the first projects is DFAF funded SWM archive project WeVee  www.wevee.co.uk.

welcome
Hiding Place

BAFTA winning children’s drama set in occupied Europe during the Second World War.
The Way We Were

A nostalgic trip down memory lane brings the past back to life.

       


Science Tube

Science boring?
You’re joking! Science Tube catches the imagination to make enthusiasts of us all.



Reading Aloud with Michael Rosen

Michael Rosen breathes life into literature in this unmissable book series for Teachers TV.
       



CSI Science

The children with this police investigator haven’t committed a crime - they’re about to solve one!



Double Act

Double Act spells double trouble as twins Ruby and Garnet confront their Dad’s new girlfriend.
       



The Best Kind of Classroom

RTS nominated DVD documenting children’s experience of learning in Forest Schools.



Great Books

Selina Scott counts down to the Teachers TV number one GREAT BOOK
       



Believe It or Not:
Hinduism

TVJ travels to India for a dazzlingly spiritual experience



Central Xtra: Lessons to be Learned

Should we stop stressing about teaching our children to read and leave it 'til they’re 6 years old like the Swedes?



Karl's Story

Many children these days are deemed to have special needs. Young Karl is a great example of how much children can give not just receive.


Every Meal Matters

DVD-ROM training promoting healthy schools and training front line catering staff.
       



Socho!

We’d all agree with family first, safety first but do we always think enough about road safety issues?


Faith makes a difference

Resources for a radical new approach to Religious Education - learning from the values of the major faiths.
       



Learning for Life

Professor Paul Black examines the learning revolution in secondary schools - giving power to the pupils.


What a Great Start

Tomorrow's Children, with an educational spin, follows toddlers through to secondary school.