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West Virginia Public Broadcasting is proud to host Colonial Williamsburg Electronic Field Trips as part of the WV PBS Instructional Television (ITV) Schedule

These electronic field trips are broadcast statewide at 1 p.m. on the dates listed. Teachers may access additional information, online resources, live toll-free student call-in, and more when they register with Colonial Williamsburg and take advantage of the interactive learning strategies.


No Master Over Me
February 7, 2008

Ann Ashby tells the story of her life as a free black during the days of slavery. Discover how she and her husband, Matthew, made a life for their family: Matthew purchased his wife and children and had them freed. This is the story of balancing between slave and free communities in this poignant reminder of what our freedom is really worth.

No Master Over Me

Treasure Keepers

Treasure Keepers
March 6, 2008

You've seen their work in every museum-but what do conservators really do? Learn how conservators prevent or slow the damage caused by "agents of destruction." Explore how and why preserving history is important for future generations


The Industrious Tradesmen
April 10, 2008

Follow the lives of several journeymen fresh from their apprenticeships in trades and business as they learn how skill and opportunity will impact their careers. Discover which ones will achieve their dreams and become masters of their own shops.

The Industrious Tradesmen

Teachers- give your students the opportunity to participate in these engaging interactive history lessons.

Get more information here, and contact Debbie Oleksa at 1-304-284-1455 or doleksa@wvpubcast.org for details on getting your class involved.

Each Colonial Williamsburg Electronic Field Trip includes a specially designed Web site that can be accessed only by registered classrooms and provide a link to Colonial Williamsburg resources for the entire school year.

Be sure to register free for the Teacher Gazette, the Colonial Williamsburg Education Outreach E-Newsletter

Issued monthly September through June, Each issue contains a variety of information geared for the educator audience: news from the teaching world, teaching techniques and tidbits from Colonial Williamsburg staff, primary sources, updates and information about Electronic Field Trips and other Colonial Williamsburg educational materials, and more!

Latest News:

By Ashton Marra

It’s been almost a month now since the release of an efficiency review of the state Department of Health and Human Resources. The 116 pages contain 78 recommendations that could save the state millions - in just one year, but who is behind this report claiming to help improve the largest agency in West Virginia? In part one of our series this week, find out how this small company can save a state major money.

By Beth Vorhees

A Union loss in August of 1863 meant that the formation of the Supreme Court in the new state of West Virginia had to be delayed.

By Cecelia Mason & Ashton Marra

A new teacher evaluation system approved by the West Virginia Legislature in 2011 is one factor that allowed the state to get a waiver from the federal No Child Left Behind law. The waiver is expected to give the state more flexibility in how it addresses problems in low performing schools.

By Ben Adducchio

Consol Energy is re-starting its operations at a mine along the West Virginia, Pennsylvania border, more than two months after it closed because of a fire.

By Clark Davis

The US Department of Veteran’s Affairs has a brand new women’s clinic at its hospital outside of Huntington.
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