Teachers' Net: Teachers' Registration Service (free)
For the teachers among NHK Online members a registration service has been established. It offers a plethora of helpful content and information for classes.
  1. Full screen display high resolution programs and clips offered for use in the classroom change bi-weekly.
  2. Class ideas are offered as images, in special features, the mail magazine, or from the Bulletin Board.
  3. Participation in online questionnaires concerning program production.
Educational Broadcast Programs and Usage Guide
Printable program time table for educational broadcast programs as well as the broadcast schedule for each individual program, for specific grade levels and types of school. Please use the program guide when compiling annual study plans.
Educational Broadcast Text
NHK Broadcast Publishing, primarily for teachers making use of educational broadcast in class, issues texts packed with information including the goal, content and suggested use for each of the various programs.
Creative Digital Era Workshops: Methodology Training for Teachers
At NHK, presentations introduce advanced class work using educational broadcast programs and corresponding digital curriculum materials, and each member has a personally engaged experience organizing lessons employing IT. These will be held in ten locations around the nation during the 2006 academic year.
Japan Association for Educational Broadcasting
The Japan Association for Educational Broadcasting is a group organized to deepen the research of teachers throughout the nation who utilize school broadcast programs. Participating educators from preschools, nursery schools, elementary, lower and upper secondary schools, universities, schools for the blind, physically handicapped, and mentally retarded, are divided into eight nationwide blocks to carry out their activities. Teachers cooperate with program producers and researchers to periodically carry out practice lessons and workshops for those using school broadcast programs and digital teaching materials, accumulating research on educational broadcasting.