MPT Television Schedule: Educational Programming for At-Home Learning
Maryland Public Television (MPT), along with Howard University Television (WHUT) and WETA, launched the “At-Home Learning” initiative to provide educational programming for students learning from home. This collaborative effort offers a coordinated schedule of free, over-the-air broadcasts specifically designed to supplement school curriculums.
The initiative provides 11 hours of daily educational programming, starting at 7 a.m. on MPT and continuing across all three channels until 6 p.m. on WHUT. The programming is divided into three segments: Early Learners (Pre-K through 3rd grade), Middle Grades (4th through 8th grades), and High School (9th through 12th grade). This structured approach ensures that students of all ages have access to age-appropriate educational content.
Weekly schedules are subject to change, so viewers are encouraged to check their local station’s website for the most up-to-date Mpt Television Schedule information. Detailed scheduling information for the “At-Home Learning” initiative is available on the MPT, WETA, and WHUT websites. These sites provide a comprehensive resource for parents and educators seeking to utilize this valuable educational programming.
In addition to the broadcast schedule, MPT offers a wealth of digital resources designed to support at-home learning. These online tools, available on the MPT website’s education section, cater to parents, caregivers, teachers, and students alike. These resources complement the broadcast programming and provide additional learning opportunities for students of all ages.
The “At-Home Learning” initiative recognizes the challenges faced by families and educators during unprecedented times. By providing a comprehensive and accessible platform for educational programming, this collaboration ensures that students can continue their learning journey even outside the traditional classroom setting. The program will continue until students in the greater Maryland, Northern Virginia, and Washington, D.C. metro area return to in-person learning.
Families are encouraged to explore additional resources, such as the free PBS KIDS daily newsletter. This newsletter, available through the PBS Parents website, offers activities, tips, and learning resources for parents and guardians. Educators can also access free digital resources to support at-home instruction through PBS LearningMedia. These supplemental resources provide a holistic approach to at-home learning, empowering parents and educators to create engaging and enriching learning experiences.
“At-Home Learning” broadcasts are available on MPT via various channels and providers, including antenna, Comcast, Cox, RCN, Fios, Dish Network, Direct TV, Mediacom, Charter, and Armstrong. Viewers should consult their local listings for specific channel information in their area to access the MPT television schedule. This wide range of accessibility ensures that the programming reaches the broadest possible audience.