The State of Education in Nebraska: Why the Arts Matter, Episode 110
November 21, 2013
This film, produced by NElovesPS, looks at how art programs across Nebraska allow students to express themselves and think creatively, making them more engaged in their studies and impacting their overall school experience for the better. From improving academic achievement to helping with social and emotional development, see why the arts matter to our public schools. This program is produced by Nebraska Loves Public Schools
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History Moments: History Moments Louise Pound |
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History Moments: History Moments Hallam Tornado 2004 |
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History Moments: History Moments Roscoe Pound |
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History Moments: History Moments Statehood Day |
How Nebraska goes from territory to the borders we know today. |
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History Moments: History Moments The Platte River Official State Ri |
The Platte River –Official State River
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History Moments: History Moments State Bird |
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History Moments: History Moments William Jennings Bryan |
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History Moments: History Moments State Song |
Jim Fross performs the Nebraska state song, Beautiful Nebraska. |
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History Moments: Arbor Day |
Arbor Day was first celebrated April 10, 1872 when Julius Sterling Morton, a Nebraska journalist... |
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