Didn't mean to get off topic. Sorr-ee.
As for improvements over the course of the show, I would have to say I enjoy the constant additions of subjects added to the ever-growing curriculum. This was mentioned in the 20th Anniversary special with Bill Cosby.
Although concepts were covered in a clip here and there in the old days (for instance ecology), sometimes shows would stretch out over a week (maybe more) in later years to teach this basic concept.
They've done dozens of "themed week" shows dealing with concepts kids need to know beyond ABC's and 123's. After the recent hurricane episodes (done very well, by the way), I remembered another week of shows done in the late 80's, early 90's. It covered fire safety thoroughly with Miles (
earlier post describing what happened).
Also...I think
think they re-aired it during October (Fire Safety month) in my area. Don't know whose idea it was to do that (the network may have had advice from CTW to re-air it) but it was a smart thing to do.
Even though the divorce episode was too intense for kids, the other plunges SW has made over the years to teach about, well...life always gets a thumbs up from me. Hopefully, if an Old School 3 set comes out, episodes like that will be on there so kids can learn even more about big events in life (Maria and Luis's wedding, Mr. Hooper's death, Gabi's birth, etc). What can a kid learn from the wedding episode? Well, learning to keep your "beak" shut till it's over, for one thing.
Since the curriculum is always in a state of flux, kudos to them for expanding kids minds and basically saying "Hi, and welcome to the world. Now, there's a LOT here, I know, but we're going to try to teach you as much as we possibly can about it. C'mon!"
Can Barney do that? I think not.
Convincing John