Schedule: Jun 21, 2025
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Public Affairs Programs!
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California — teaching, research and public service — through quality, in-depth television that informs, educates and enriches the lives of people around the globe.
What is a craft? For Plato, paradigmatic craft-practitioners include the doctor, carpenter and navigator; an updated, more generous conception should include the dancer, coder, waitress, painter, chef, professional athlete, and firefighter. Rachel Barney, professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto, discusses how each of these skilled practices is oriented to the achievement of a distinctive end, the goodness of which is independent of the self-interest or inclinations of the practitioner. This Platonic conception of craft as involving disinterested teleological rationality can explain how craft sets objective norms for correct action, and for the excellence of the practitioner. And it shows that to master a craft is not merely to acquire knowledge or skills but to take on the ‘internal standpoint’ definitive of the craft, internalizing its values and treating its reasons for action as authoritative. Barney is joined by Adam Gopnik and Rachana Kamtekar for commentary on the topic of craft.
In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about the science and studies happening on Native American Reservations.
“The American Rocketeer” is the story of the origins of JPL, the world’s premier center for the exploration of the solar system and beyond. It’s also the story of one man’s reach for the stars.
NOAA is an agency that enriches life through science. From the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor, they work to keep citizens informed of the changing environment around them.
Ever wonder about the science of vertical flight? Check out STEM in 30.
In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about soil microbes cycling carbon, the plant known as bladderwort, and new methods of water treatment. Also we’ll sit with scientists and engineers to talk about robots in the workplace.
The Fairfax Network Presents: Science How? Mummy Science: Natural and Cultural Preserved Remains with David Hunt
Join Park Interpreter Kim Whitfield to explore art, history, and memory with the scandalous story of an artist, a politician, and the $25,000 broken deal surrounding the painting of “The Last Spike” of the Transcontinental Railroad
Welcome to Yale Open Courses
Pam Coronado, psychic detective, shares her insight, perspective and experiences involving the use of psychic abilities applied while solving crimes and finding missing persons.
Dr. Craig, presents her ideas and strategies for becoming “Culturally Competent.” According to Dr. Craig—cultural competency is “the ability to interact effectively with people from different cultures.”
Kids.gov presents profiles of careers in all parts of the U.S. Government.
Shows presented by SCOE
Heather Morehouse Jack
Sacramento County Office of Education
Infant Development Program
Special Education (Deaf and Hard of Hearing)
From the American River Parkway Foundation and SCOE, learn about animal habitats.
With traditional field trips currently on hold due to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Curriculum and Instruction Department at the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) has been hard at work to bring some of these formative experiences online. SCOE collaborated with the American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) to create an engaging series of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) video lessons for students, recorded on location at the River Bend Outdoor Education site and the Effie Yeaw Nature Center.
After completing the new video series, families are encouraged to visit the American River Parkway in person—making sure to take appropriate physical distancing and safety precautions—to experience one of Sacramento’s finest natural resources and make real-life scientific observations.
From the American River Parkway Foundation and SCOE, learn about interacting with animals in the wild.
With traditional field trips currently on hold due to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Curriculum and Instruction Department at the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) has been hard at work to bring some of these formative experiences online. SCOE collaborated with the American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) to create an engaging series of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) video lessons for students, recorded on location at the River Bend Outdoor Education site and the Effie Yeaw Nature Center.
After completing the new video series, families are encouraged to visit the American River Parkway in person—making sure to take appropriate physical distancing and safety precautions—to experience one of Sacramento’s finest natural resources and make real-life scientific observations.
From the American River Parkway Foundation and SCOE, learn about plants that reach for the sky.
With traditional field trips currently on hold due to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Curriculum and Instruction Department at the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) has been hard at work to bring some of these formative experiences online. SCOE collaborated with the American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) to create an engaging series of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) video lessons for students, recorded on location at the River Bend Outdoor Education site and the Effie Yeaw Nature Center.
After completing the new video series, families are encouraged to visit the American River Parkway in person—making sure to take appropriate physical distancing and safety precautions—to experience one of Sacramento’s finest natural resources and make real-life scientific observations.
From the American River Parkway Foundation and SCOE, learn about building materials that nature provides.
With traditional field trips currently on hold due to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Curriculum and Instruction Department at the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) has been hard at work to bring some of these formative experiences online. SCOE collaborated with the American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) to create an engaging series of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) video lessons for students, recorded on location at the River Bend Outdoor Education site and the Effie Yeaw Nature Center.
After completing the new video series, families are encouraged to visit the American River Parkway in person—making sure to take appropriate physical distancing and safety precautions—to experience one of Sacramento’s finest natural resources and make real-life scientific observations.
From the American River Parkway Foundation and SCOE, learn about oak trees.
With traditional field trips currently on hold due to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Curriculum and Instruction Department at the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) has been hard at work to bring some of these formative experiences online. SCOE collaborated with the American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) to create an engaging series of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) video lessons for students, recorded on location at the River Bend Outdoor Education site and the Effie Yeaw Nature Center.
After completing the new video series, families are encouraged to visit the American River Parkway in person—making sure to take appropriate physical distancing and safety precautions—to experience one of Sacramento’s finest natural resources and make real-life scientific observations.
From the American River Parkway Foundation and SCOE, learn about managing natural species.
With traditional field trips currently on hold due to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Curriculum and Instruction Department at the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) has been hard at work to bring some of these formative experiences online. SCOE collaborated with the American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) to create an engaging series of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) video lessons for students, recorded on location at the River Bend Outdoor Education site and the Effie Yeaw Nature Center.
After completing the new video series, families are encouraged to visit the American River Parkway in person—making sure to take appropriate physical distancing and safety precautions—to experience one of Sacramento’s finest natural resources and make real-life scientific observations.
SCOE teacher Kevin Jordan is co-hosting the weekly production. Learn more: https://www.scoe.net/news/library/2021/september/20green_acres_podcast
Help support rural school communities devastated by Northern California wildfires.
“Sacramento County Reads!” is an initiative to support and development collaborative systems of teaching and learning, partnerships, programs, and support services that promote reading and literacy success for all learners within the Sacramento community.
Latest news and information from Rosemont High School, produced by Rosemont High School Media Production.
Latest news and information from Natomas High School, produced by Natomas NTV.
News and videos from Merryhill Elementary and Middle School.
News programs and informational shows produced by students at Folsom High School.
The latest news from Helen Carr Castello Elementary School in the Elk Grove Unified School District.
Shows presented by Los Rios CCD
The Construction Technology programs at Cosumnes River College are preparing students for work in new construction, remodel, and energy auditing industries. Course offerings include everything from entry level trades courses, all the way to national certification. Students will train at the college, and at real jobsites. Traditional building practices are covered, but advanced framing techniques, energy efficiency, health and safety, and sustainability are emphasized.
Learn more about your Latino/a/e professors at American River College!
At Los Rios colleges, you can explore career options… train for a dream job… or if you have some college classes already completed, pick up where you left off and finish your degree. Discover more at losrios.edu
At Los Rios, it’s possible to explore career options, train for a dream job, and accomplish your goals.
Learn more about your Latino/a/e professors at American River College!
CRC offers a diverse array of academic programs and pathways designed to meet the needs of a broad spectrum of students. Whether you are pursuing transfer to a four-year university, seeking career technical education, or enhancing your skills through workforce development programs, CRC provides robust options tailored to individual goals and interests. The faculty at CRC are highly qualified and dedicated educators who are committed to student success. They bring real-world experience and expertise into the classroom, fostering an engaging and supportive learning environment. The small class sizes at CRC allow for personalized attention and mentorship, enhancing the educational experience and ensuring that students receive the guidance they need to thrive academically.
There are so many opportunities here at Los Rios to elevate your career, build lasting relationships and influence the lives of our future workforce. To start your journey visit us at losrios.edu/jobs.
If you are new to the Los Rios Community College District, here are 8 steps for how you can get started as a first-time student.
Here are three quick steps for how to enroll in classes at a Los Rios college.
Coming up on this episode of SEVA TV: We recycle, conserve water, and save gas. All this and more on SEVA TV!
Student created videos from Wilson C. Riles Middle School.
Student created videos from Florence Markofer Elementary School.
Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation’s premier research university, UCTV. Check out the UCTV’s Arts and Music Programs!