This year it is an excerpt from a twelve-minute report that we broadcast at the end of the year instead of our classic magazine program. Our journalist Marianne Skorpis introduces us to a radio project in which school classes from Paris suburbs take part. Together they create a news program. The young reporters talk about current topics, literature and sometimes conduct interviews. They learn to debate, speak publicly, write articles and analyze headlines. The project will celebrate its fortieth anniversary in 2024. A great initiative to teach children how to use media in a world in which it is increasingly difficult, but also increasingly important, to distinguish between truth and fake news.
This year it is an excerpt from a twelve-minute report that we broadcast at the end of the year instead of our classic magazine program. Our journalist Marianne Skorpis introduces us to a radio project in which school classes from Paris suburbs take part. Together they create a news program. The young reporters talk about current topics, literature and sometimes conduct interviews. They learn to debate, speak publicly, write articles and analyze headlines. The project will celebrate its fortieth anniversary in 2024. A great initiative to teach children how to use media in a world in which it is increasingly difficult, but also increasingly important, to distinguish between truth and fake news.
A compilation of Jeugdjournaal's Elections Show ahead of the general elections held in November 2023, which all the politicians of the main parties joined.
A compilation of Jeugdjournaal's Elections Show ahead of the general elections held in November 2023, which all the politicians of the main parties joined.
What does it means when experts say “The economy isn’t doing well?" Reporter Teresa finds out what the economy is, where we get in contact with it in our everyday lives. The German word “Wirtschaft” means "economy“ as well as “pub” - the reporter starts her report in a pub for the wordplay. Unfortunately this little joke is lost in translation….;)
What does it means when experts say “The economy isn’t doing well?" Reporter Teresa finds out what the economy is, where we get in contact with it in our everyday lives. The German word “Wirtschaft” means "economy“ as well as “pub” - the reporter starts her report in a pub for the wordplay. Unfortunately this little joke is lost in translation….;)