Our video current events program is designed for teens, but engages the whole family. It's backed by 40 years of educational experience. With a built-in format that adapts to all types of schedules, you can find daily material that works for you and alongside you.
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Since 1981, we’ve been faithfully delivering the news to families while instilling a passion for learning and a curiosity about God’s creation. Combining our experience with the needs of today’s teens, we’ve developed this video current events program.
Our daily, ten-minute episodes include headlines, news briefs, and feature stories that break everything down for them without breaking their concentration.
Can’t spare ten minutes in your schedule?
We get it. This program is created for watching in short segments throughout the day, assigning the show as independent work, or streaming during meals for family discussions. You'll receive an email update every morning that provides an outline of the day’s stories so you can determine how it fits into your schedule.
Find news literacy in the next generation.
People might ask how your students know so much about the world. Feel free to tell them about WORLD Watch. We're not going to stop you.
We watch it at lunch. It gives us something to look forward to after a morning of school work and also constructively directs lunch discussion.
—Mary
I often pause the video to discuss a topic more or for my kids to add observations.
—Jessica
My class and I watch WORLD Watch every day. I am so thankful to have something positive to share with my students each day. Thank you for all you are doing!
—Kendra, Science and Bible teacher
My students are loving the daily program! I like the embedded lessons about topics related to science, history, civics, etc.
—Timothy
My own family has a subscription and we've been so blessed by it. It has fueled our prayer life and has enabled us to pray specifically for those all around the world. I am a middle school geography teacher, and see how instrumental it could be in the classroom.
—Kendra
I love learning about what's happening. You guys do a great job in explaining so middle schoolers like me can understand, which regular news sources don't usually do. I also love how your funny stories make it more interesting.
—Grace
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