Roger Basick and Alice Irrizary share about the life of a writer whose stories continue to be told to children around the world.
Is it possible for anything good to come out of garbage? Liz Waid and Ryan Geertsma look at a group of people making musical instruments out of garbage.
Anne Muir and Nick Page look at the problem of test anxiety, or exam nerves. What are the best ways to fight this problem?
Spotlight looks at the life of a Zambian woman. She has HIV, but it has given her joy and purpose.
Colin Lowther and Anne Muir tell about a winner of the Global Teacher Prize. Hanan Al-Hroub shows how teaching can encourage peace.
Liz Waid and Bruce Gulland look at how reading can help people understand each other. Can reading make us better people?
When learning a new language, idioms are important but also fun to learn! Gillian Woodward and Colin Lowther tell us how the word “rain” is used with several different meanings.
April 23rd was the United Nation's "English Language Day". In recognition of this day we want to share this program with you. Liz Waid and Colin Lowther talk about a very unique and different way to teach English.
Everyone can be a teacher of something. But what makes a good teacher? Colin Lowther and Liz Waid share tips on how anyone can be a better teacher.
What is the best way to learn something? Spotlight shares some ways people can be better students in all areas of their lives.