Student Web Radio
Framework
The Online Student Radio is a contemporary, flexible and attractive tool for schools as it promotes innovative approaches to learning and enables the development of multiple skills. At the same time, it creates a context of collaboration and mutual communication between the educational and σbroader community as it provides opportunities for interaction. Through the radio, students and teachers can experience school as a participatory space of self-expression and creativity.
Each school unit participating in the Programme Student Web Radio develops a series of actions geared towards the creation of a radio show or a series of radio shows by students, and subsequently evaluates the materialisation of these actions.
Teachers participating in the Programme have the opportunity to train in the creation of learning design as well as in the production of a radio show (research, scriptwriting, production management, filming, editing, dissemination) with the support of officers at the Department of Educational Technology. Participating students and teachers will develop, among other things, the competence to collaborate, communicate, understand, analyse and compile content, to be creative, to apply critical thinking, to be empathetic, to improve their skills in digital and audiovisual literacy, in written and oral expression, scriptwriting, sound recording, sound editing etc.
School radio shows will be broadcasted online on the European School Radio, http://europeanschoolradio.euestablished in the framework of European Projects NEStOR – Networked European and School Radio – The European School Radio and Podcasting Community for Active Citizenship Educationin which the Cyprus Pedagogical Institute has been involved as a partner. The platform enables schools in Cyprus, Greece and Europe to broadcast their radio creations online. For more about the projects, please visit www.pi.ac.cy/nestor and https://socialradio.europeanschoolradio.eu.
The schools, teachers and students who participate in the Programme and have successfully completed their obligations receive a certificate.
School obligations
The main obligations of schools and teachers implementing the Programme are as follows:
- Participation of the Programme coordinator(s) in introductory info session about the Programme
- Participation of the teachers in four (4) training sessions during the school year 2024-2025, themed around learning design, the process of producing sound productions, the writing of a radio script, sound recording and sound editing.
- Attending at least two meetings, either at school or online, with the PI’s Support Officer/Facilitator
- Drafting and implementing a learning design
- Writing a script structure
- Production of radio show
- Uploading the show on the online platform http://europeanschoolradio.eu and disseminate, at least within the school unit, the experience that students and teachers derived from their participation in the Programme. Before the beginning of operations, the Programme coordinators must obtain a written consent by the parents/guardians of the students regarding their children’s active involvement in the making of a collective creative project in the school context for the Programme in question. The written consent documents must state that parents/guardians agree to the publication of the collective work made by the group of students.
- Evaluation of the Programme by the participating teachers and students with the use of online questionnaire
- Representation of the school at the Media Literacy One-Day-Event and at the Closing Event of the Department of Educational Technology where the school will be invited to present its actions.
- The school and teachers participating in the Programme are required to mention the full name of the Programme in any public, press or online reference, post, press release, news show etc. regarding the Programme. They must also mention that the Programme materialises on the basis of a programme of the Pedagogical Institute of the Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth.
Participation
Up to twenty (20) schools will be selected to participate in the Programme in the current school year. The Headmasters and Headmistresses of school units interested in participating in the Programme must express their interest online through the PI’s online registration setting at http://www.pi-eggrafes.ac.cyunder the category Programme – Recording the Memoryuntil Monday, 30/09/2024.
Schools participating in the Programme will receive an amount of €250 to cover related expenses. The amount will be forwarded to the schools through the competent School Boards after they will have completed the learning design and task schedule.
Please note that participation in the Programme can be conducive to materialising the Professional Learning Action Plan for teachers within your school unit.
Important dates
Date | Description |
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Monday, 30/09/2024, 23:59 | Final deadline for submission of application |
Friday, 11/10/2024, 09:30 - 11:00 | Introductory info session |
Thursday 17/10/24, Thursday 24/10/24, Thursday 16/01/25, Thursday 23/01/25, 16:00 - 17:30 | Four training sessions on learning design, production of sound programmes, writing a radio script, sound recording and sound editing |
Tuesday 05/11/2024 | Final deadline for submission of learning design and task schedule |
Tuesday 21/01/2025 | Final deadline for submission of radio script |
October 2024 - February 2025 | At least two meetings between officers at the Department of Technological Education and coordinating teachers or students too (the dates will be announced later) |
Monday, 28/04/2025 | Final deadline for completion of radio show and submission of forms |
It will be announced later | TED Programmes Closing Event |
Contact
Για τυχόν διευκρινίσεις, μπορείτε να επικοινωνείτε με τους/τις λειτουργούς του ΤΕΤ Γιώργο Κολοκοτρώνη (τηλ.: 22402338, email: kolokotronis.g@cyearn.pi.ac.cy), Μαριάννα Ιωάννου (τηλ.: 22402338, email: ioannou.ma@cyearn.pi.ac.cyand Anna Tsiarta (tel.: 22402339, email: studio@cyearn.pi.ac.cy). studio@cyearn.pi.ac.cy).