Children's Television Workshop
The Children's Television Workshop (CTW) is an American nonprofit organization founded in 1968, known for creating educational children's programming. It aimed to develop shows that would teach children important skills while entertaining them. One of its most famous productions is Sesame Street, which combines live-action, puppetry, and animation to engage young viewers.
CTW has produced various other programs, including The Electric Company and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. The organization focuses on early childhood education, using research-based methods to enhance learning. Its innovative approach has significantly influenced children's media and education, making learning accessible and enjoyable for millions of children worldwide.