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Crisis school on road to recovery with radio
28/07/2009 15:50
"YOU know, we refused to work with that place when it was on two sites," the taxi driver tells me.
"Apparently a member of staff got pushed down the stairs and really hurt her leg.
"It was just too dangerous."
The cabbie isn't talking about a high-security prison, but a secondary school in...
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Castell Alun High School's radio station is set to hit the airwaves in Flintshire.
04/06/2009 10:52
Castell Alun's School radio station is set to hit the airwaves in Flintshire.
Students and staff at Castell Alun High School, Hope, Flintshire, are eagerly planning the new school radio station after receiving a £5,000 grant from the national Awards for All scheme.
Gareth Lloyd, media studies...
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Assault on the airwaves
20/03/2009 16:56
From the Guardian by George Cole
New broadcasting technology makes it easier than ever for students to make their voices heard - and it's all showing at Bett
Remember when school broadcasting meant students passively watching or listening to a TV or radio programme? Watching and listening can...
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