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  • Teachers’ Domain
    is an online, media-on-demand resource library that offers innovative methods to help keep students engaged and interested in civil rights, engineering, physical science, life science, and earth and space science. These are FREE online resources that provide multimedia learning tools and corresponding lesson plans from NOVA and other award-winning PBS programs and educational organizations around the country.

    Teachers’ Domain is a nationally distributed resource from our partners, Ohio Digital Classroom, PBS WGBH in Boston and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).


    Currently containing more than 1,000 resources, the collections are constantly adding new material, most recently enhancing the engineering selections. For K-12 teachers, science concepts covered included structure and function, behavior and regulation, genetics, ecosystems, and motion and forces, among others. All course content corresponds to state, national and MCREL standards.

    And did we say FREE? Follow the link above, register and you’re on your way!

    Teachers’ Domain has also developed online professional development courses in collaboration with PBS TeacherLine.  Using the rich media resources of Teachers’ Domain, these courses cover all science subject areas and all grade levels.  For more information, please visit WVIZ's TeacherLine pages.