Ready To Learn, Emily Nash, NET Early Childhood Specialist, Creates a Safe Place for Children to Learn in Nebraska
October 9, 2014
Nebraska Ready To Learn is a free program that can add to any group or individual early childhood education curriculum. NET Kids is working with Nebraska communities to enhance the important work of parents and teachers.
Playing Ready To Learn educational games gives all children measurable gains in key literacy skills. To learn more visit http://netnebraska.org/nebraskareadylearn
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The Fighting Liberal--George Norris: Rural Electrification Act (REA) |
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A Street of Dreams |
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Reflections of a Bonehunter |
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Blossoms on the Prairie |
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A Matter of Conscience: Conscientious Objectors Volunteer |
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A Matter of Conscience: History of Conscientious Objectors |
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Coach Devaney |
The life and times of Nebraska's legendary football coach, Bob Devaney, told by his players, fellow... |
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Mysteries in the Dust |
Follow the work of University of Nebraska-Lincoln paleontologist Mike Voorhies and his discovery of... |
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Fame, Glory, and Pretty Women |
Rodeo takes the stage in this broadcast, created in 1992, looking at the Burwell Rodeo as an... |
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Changing Channels: Early TV in Nebraska |
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