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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereImagine your Primary or Secondary school having its very own radio station with your students having their own radio show.
Imagine your pupils reporting live from school sports events.
Imagine teaching your children broadcasting and timing skills by working on a radio show.
Imagine the parents, carers and families at home tuning into your school radio station to hear what's going on in school and hearing their own child's voice over the airwaves.
You may think is beyond the budget of most, is not all schools. But it's really not.
This edition of Eddie's Launchpads will show you how YOU can get this amazing resource for your school. And ways to raise funds to buy and maintain it.
In this second episode of Season 5 of the Dogsthorpe Infant School Podcast, Captain Dave and Eddie the well-being dog continue their interview with the well-known broadcaster Russell Prue.
Russell builds and sets up radio stations in schools across the U.K.
If you are a school looking for ways to encourage young people with their media studies or improve your connection between school and family homes, then listen as we continue our discussion from last week. And then give Russell a call!
https://andertontiger.com
https://andertontiger.com/russell/
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/russellprue
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