Facilitators’ Guide

This guide is for youth and community organisations, senior management teams in education and any other managers of groups who would benefit from using internet radio as an educational intervention.

 

Introduction

Why RadioActive?

How do I get started?

Identifying Groups

Legal basics

Quick Start Guide

Planning the Show

Creating Content

Recognising Achievements

Find out more

Contact

 

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Accompanying Podcasts

RadioActive Why 

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RadioActive How and Who

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Learning through Radio, Learning for Life!
RadioActive101 is an innovative pan-European educational intervention, using internet radio and also social media to promote inclusion, informal learning, employability and active citizenship in an original and exciting way.

Coordinated by University of East London


 

 

 

 

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