Alexander Street Press Adds More Than 3,000 Instructional Videos
In February Alexander Street Press announced the addition of the complete catalog of United Kingdom-based Teachers TV to its Education in Video collection. This addition significantly increases the collection, adding more than 800 hours of best-practice research-based and in-classroom education video, with no additional charge to customers. Created by the United Kingdom’s Department of Education in 2008, Teachers TV produced concise instructional videos featuring engaging and practical in-classroom demonstrations and commentary from teachers, administrators and other educational experts. More than 3,000 videos make up the Teachers TV catalog with topics including: global issues and citizenship, behavior issues, assessment, administration techniques, social issues, information and communications technology, and special education.
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