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Join the award-winning Radijojo World Children's Radio Network - with a song, a report, a podcast or even a whole radio show! |
Join the award-winning Radijojo World Children's Radio Network - with a song, a report, a podcast or even a whole radio show! |
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You are invited to share and exchange audio material on all issues that are relevant and interesting for kids - in an educational, safe, advertising-free environment. |
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How? |
How? |
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1. You are invited to use all audio and on-line content you find on our websites in your class (for educational, not-for-profit use only): |
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www.world-childrens-radio.net |
www.world-childrens-radio.net |
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www.radijojo.de |
www.radijojo.de |
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For this work, Radijojo has |
For this work, Radijojo has recieved wards from UNESCO, UNICEF, EU-commission and the German government. |
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2. Send us your songs, reports, radio shows to be shared within the World Children's Radio Network and the Association of Community Radios (AMARC). We are looking e.g. for the following: |
2. Send us your songs, reports, radio shows to be shared within the World Children's Radio Network and the Association of Community Radios (AMARC). We are looking e.g. for the following: |
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* classical children's songs of your region |
* classical children's songs of your region |
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* traditional songs of your region |
* traditional songs of your region |
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* home stories about school life, your town, your country |
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* reports in issues like Children's rights, UN |
* reports in issues like Children's rights, UN Millennium Goals |
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* self written stories and poems |
* self written stories and poems |
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3. Please notify us when your school class wants to join an internet conference with kids in other countries that we would record and include |
3. Please notify us when your school class wants to join an internet conference with kids in other countries that we would record and include in our radio shows - it's great fun, and you can learn a lot! |
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Contact: |
Contact: |
Revision as of 11:17, 4 June 2010
Join the award-winning Radijojo World Children's Radio Network - with a song, a report, a podcast or even a whole radio show! You are invited to share and exchange audio material on all issues that are relevant and interesting for kids - in an educational, safe, advertising-free environment.
How?
1. You are invited to use all audio and on-line content you find on our websites in your class (for educational, not-for-profit use only):
www.world-childrens-radio.net www.global-radio-kids.org www.euchira.eu www.across-the-ocean.org www.radijojo.de
For this work, Radijojo has recieved wards from UNESCO, UNICEF, EU-commission and the German government.
2. Send us your songs, reports, radio shows to be shared within the World Children's Radio Network and the Association of Community Radios (AMARC). We are looking e.g. for the following:
- classical children's songs of your region
- traditional songs of your region
- home stories about school life, your town, your country
- reports in issues like Children's rights, UN Millennium Goals
- self written stories and poems
3. Please notify us when your school class wants to join an internet conference with kids in other countries that we would record and include in our radio shows - it's great fun, and you can learn a lot!
Contact: Dipl.-Soz. Thomas Röhlinger, MBA Chefredakteur Radijojo World Children's Radio Network redaktion@radijojo.de 0049 30 2790 7147 Reinickendorfer Str. 55 13347 Berlin, Germany