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High school radio are radio stations located at high schools and usually operated by its students with faculty supervision. The oldest extant high school radio stations began broadcasting in the 1940s, with the advent of the 88–108 MHz FM radio band. Because the 88-92 MHz region was dedicated to non-commercial broadcasting, this allowed for schools to fairly easily obtain licenses from the FCC. The oldest HS station on FM is WNAS in New Albany, Indiana, which started broadcasting in May 1949. The station is still broadcasting today. WHHS, Haverford Senior High School's radio station also started in 1949, located in Havertown, Pennsylvania. As the FM band increased in listenership in the next few decades, the number of HS stations increased with it. In addition to this number, there have al

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  • Eskola irrati (eu)
  • High school radio (en)
  • Rádio escolar (pt)
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  • Rádio escolar ou rádio escola diz respeito a possibilidade de utilização dos recursos da mídia rádio, no desenvolvimento de projetos educativos dentro dos espaços escolares. Nesse contexto alunos e professores passam da condição de consumidores, para a categoria de produtores de mídia, através da ação de criar programas de rádio. Isso permite que estudantes e professores exercitem um olhar crítico em relação aos conteúdos veiculados pelas diversas mídias, engajando-os em projetos de colaboração para a melhoria das relações entre as pessoas, que discutam questões ligadas a construção do projeto de vida, sexualidade, saúde, meio ambiente, ao combate à todas as formas de discriminação e preconceito, entre outras. (pt)
  • High school radio are radio stations located at high schools and usually operated by its students with faculty supervision. The oldest extant high school radio stations began broadcasting in the 1940s, with the advent of the 88–108 MHz FM radio band. Because the 88-92 MHz region was dedicated to non-commercial broadcasting, this allowed for schools to fairly easily obtain licenses from the FCC. The oldest HS station on FM is WNAS in New Albany, Indiana, which started broadcasting in May 1949. The station is still broadcasting today. WHHS, Haverford Senior High School's radio station also started in 1949, located in Havertown, Pennsylvania. As the FM band increased in listenership in the next few decades, the number of HS stations increased with it. In addition to this number, there have al (en)
  • Eskola irratiak ikastetxeetan, ikasleen partaidetza handiarekin, ikastetxean bertan edota inguruan, entzungo diren irrati-igorgailu ez-profesionalak izaten dira, irrati kate profesionalen antzera eratuak. Helburu pedagogikoarekin antolatzen dituzte irakasleek eta ikasleei eskatzen zaie ahozko elkarrizketak, erreportajeak etab. grabatzeko eta geroago eskola irratiaren bidez emititzeko edo zuzenean, bat-batekotasun osoz, emititzeko. (eu)
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