Georgia Public Broadcasting is also used with our students for additional educational resources. Teachers are encouraged at the beginning of the school year to set up their own account with GPB so that they can have access in their classrooms to United Streaming and Discovery Education. I know firsthand as a kindergarten teacher I loved all the free videos they provide that went directly with what we were learning and the additional lessons and resources provided. Great resource for the school and it's free!
Being a new media specialist I had to ask about how the news was done in the past and start from there. I decided to hold "auditions" for any fifth graders that wanted to participate and using a rubric I scored them according to what I was looking for in a news member. I ended up with 30 kids that rotate each week and I have an alternate for each week, in case someone is unable to do their job. We have done fairly well this year, not too many hiccups. We cover the basics such as our school mission statement, moment of silence, pledge, Star Spangle Banner and any additional announcements. I have tried to liven things up with mini skits and props when we can use them, along with fun music for school wide themes. This year students, teachers and myself have all worked together on the news but I would eventually like to see it move in a more student centered direction to let their creative sides shine!
Great post Ann! I am familiar with GPB a little bit and you are right it is a great resource for students of all ages. It's great to hear that you had 30 kids come to the "interview" I would not have thought so many would be interested, I am also curious to know if the high school level would ever offer college credit like an AP course for those students who decide to go that wrought. I think it would possibly motivate more students to at least look towards that career field and would help media specialist to gain more volunteers.
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