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PBS KIDS Announces New Math Series PEG + CAT, Premiering Fall 2013
PASADENA, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Television Critics Association Press Tour -- This fall, PBS KIDS
will premiere PEG
+ CAT, a new animated preschool series that follows the
adorable, spirited Peg and her sidekick Cat as they embark on adventures
and learn foundational math concepts and skills. Co-creators Billy
Aronson (Rent, Postcards from Buster) and Jennifer
Oxley (Little Bill, The Wonder Pets!) have teamed with The
Fred Rogers Company to bring young viewers a new way to experience
math through Peg and Cat's relatable, and often hilarious, adventures.
This multiplatform media property premieres this fall on PBS KIDS with a
special one-hour broadcast of two back-to-back episodes, along with
integrated online and mobile content. Each episode features fascinating
stories in which Peg and Cat encounter a problem that requires them to
use math and problem solving skills in order to move forward. The series
will air daily following its premiere (check local listings).
This fall, PBS KIDS will premiere PEG + CAT, a new animated preschool series that follows the adorable, spirited Peg (left) and her sidekick Cat (right) as they embark on adventures and learn foundational math concepts and skills. Image Credit: (c) 2013 The Fred Rogers Company, all rights reserved. (Photo: Business Wire)
Math understanding and skills are essential, yet national assessments
show that 60 percent of students are performing below proficient levels
in math by the 4th grade, and this learning gap is more
pronounced in children from low-income families.* To help support math
learning for young children, the National Research Council's Committee
on Early Childhood Mathematics has highlighted the need for "increased
informal programming, curricular resources, software, and other media"
to help build key math skills.**
"PBS KIDS is committed to using media to open up worlds of possibilities
for all children, and developing content that focuses on math is a
critical part of that," said Lesli Rotenberg, General Manager,
Children's Programming, PBS. "We're excited to launch PEG + CAT
this fall, adding a math media property to our preschool line-up that
includes popular series like THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT!,
which teaches natural science, and CURIOUS GEORGE, which focuses on
engineering. With its adventurous storylines and engaging characters and
music, PEG + CAT will encourage kids to discover how to use math
concepts, as well as core skills including cooperation, perseverance and
resiliency, as they explore the world around them."
The PEG + CAT television series is part of a multiplatform media
experience that will also include interactive content online and on
mobile. The series currently offers games and other resources online at pbskids.org/peg,
and additional interactive features, including more games, parent
resources and a mobile app, are slated to launch along with the on-air
premiere in fall 2013.
Every half-hour episode of PEG + CAT will feature two stories,
each an eleven-minute adventure in which Peg and Cat find themselves
thrust into an unexpeced math word problem. But it's not just an
abstract academic exercise for them - it's a messy and funny quandary
they have to solve. The show focuses not only on helping kids build math
skills, such as how to add or subtract, but on how to think about larger
math concepts as well - concepts that form the foundation for learning
math at any level, from kindergarten to calculus. In each episode, Peg
and Cat use foundational concepts like relative size, geometry and
algebraic thinking to solve the problem and save the day. The series'
curriculum is based on Common Core State Standards.
Peg and Cat's adventures take them through worlds of infinite
possibilities - from farms to purple planets, from 16th-century
Verona to New York's Radio City Music Hall, from a land of pirates to a
prehistoric valley - demonstrating that math is everywhere.
PEG + CAT stories are at once engaging, appealing, accessible and
age-appropriate. As Peg solves a seemingly insurmountable problem, she
has to think through what went wrong and how she can get back on track.
Life skills such as cooperation are also important parts of the series,
as Peg and her friends have to work together to solve problems; and
since Peg might not get it right the first time, viewers also see value
of learning from mistakes and experimentation. Music is also used as a
teaching tool throughout the math series; each episode features an
original song.
"Creative partnerships are the key to great children's television, and
we fell in love with PEG + CAT the first time we saw it,"
said Kevin Morrison, chief operating officer of The Fred Rogers Company.
"This is a math series, and if you add up Jennifer's beautiful visual
style, Billy's sense of humor, The Fred Rogers Company and PBS, the sum
will be a hit."
PEG + CAT is funded in part by the U.S. Department of Education
through the Ready To Learn Initiative, a program that supports the
development of innovative educational television and digital media
targeted at preschool and early elementary school children and their
families, and by the Corporation
for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
"Parents, caregivers and teachers have long trusted public media to help
children build critical math and literacy skills that will prepare them
for success in school," said Debra Sanchez, Senior Vice President of
Education and Children's Content Operations at CPB. "We are proud to
partner with PBS KIDS through Ready To Learn to support PEG + CAT,
which continues a long tradition of developing educational programming
and content that gets preschoolers excited about learning."
PEG + CAT is part of PBS KIDS' ongoing commitment to helping kids
build the skills they need to succeed in school and in life. PBS KIDS
serves young audiences wherever they live, learn and play - through
educational apps, on TV, online and in the classroom.
*Source (News - Alert): National Assessment of Education Progress Report (2011)
**Source: "Mathematics Learning in Early Childhood: Paths Toward
Excellence and Equity" Committee on Early Childhood Mathematics,
National Research Council of the National Academies (2009)
About PBS KIDS
PBS
KIDS, the number one educational media brand for children, offers
all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through
television, online and community-based programs. For more information on
specific PBS KIDS programs supporting literacy, science, math and more,
visit PBS.org/pressroom
or follow PBS KIDS on Twitter
and Facebook.
About The Fred Rogers Company
The company was founded by Fred Rogers in 1971 as the nonprofit producer
of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for PBS. In the years that
followed, it not only created hundreds of episodes of this much-loved
program, but also extended Fred's values and approach to other efforts
in promoting children's social, emotional and behavioral health and
supporting parents, caregivers, teachers and other professionals in
their work with children. The Fred Rogers Company continues to build on
Fred's legacy in innovative ways through a wide variety of media, and
engaging new generations of children and families with his timeless
wisdom. For more information, visit us at www.fredrogers.org.
About CPB
The Corporation
for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a private, nonprofit corporation
created by Congress in 1967, is the steward of the federal government's
investment in public broadcasting. It helps support the operations of
more than 1,300 locally-owned and -operated public television and radio
stations nationwide, and is the largest single source of funding for
research, technology, and program development for public radio,
television and related online services.
About The Ready To Learn Initiative
The Ready To Learn Initiative is a cooperative agreement funded and
managed by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Innovation and
Improvement. It supports the development of innovative educational
television and digital media targeted at preschool and early elementary
school children and their families. Its general goal is to promote early
learning and school readiness, with a particular interest in reaching
low-income children. In addition to creating television and other media
products, the program supports activities intended to promote national
distribution of the programming, effective educational uses of the
programming, community-based outreach and research on educational
effectiveness.
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