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Project news

School Reporters at Brentside High School in Ealing, London
Find out more about the project which motivates secondary students around the UK to make and broadcast their own news.

The BBC's science and environment correspondent, David Shukman Environment tips
David Shukman shares his reporting advice

part of School Report clickable map School Report map
See which schools are taking part.


Resources for teachers


Student from Hackney Free and Parochial School, London
An eight-minute video explaining the project, designed to be used by staff and students at the start of the school year.


CORE RESOURCES

MORE RESOURCES
Adam Fleming Top ten tips: Politics
Adam Fleming gives his advice.

Park Community School students with a laptop Older mentors
How over-14s can join in the project.


Student news


Students at Sheffield Springs Academy in the BBC Sheffield studios
Students at Sheffield Springs Academy interview BBC Sports Personality of the Year presenter Jake Humphrey.





THE PROJECT BASICS

Annual project involving UK schools
Students decide stories to report
Support provided by BBC and partners
Leading to News Day on 11 March 2010


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URL Link World News For Children
Four minute radio news bulletin podcast each weekday

Student from Abbey Grange CE High School in Leeds BBC Education News
The latest on primary, secondary, higher and adult education

Children in the playground Schools
Classroom resources, homework and revision activities

A child from Swaziland Hunger to Learn
What do children have to overcome to get an education?


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BBC Raw. Skills for everyday life.

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