P727 CEEFAX 727 Mon 3 Nov 21:32/21 |B2201207|a17SecEng6|j24BBBC332k|l43000| p÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷eA s eries provided bz the BBC at the request of the School Broadcasting÷b÷eCouncil o f the United Kingdom.÷b÷e÷b÷eAge 11-14÷b ÷e÷b÷eAutumn 1986 Radio 4 VHF/FM÷b÷e÷b÷ eThursday 9.30-9.55÷b÷e################# ######################################## #################÷b÷e÷b÷e 6 Novjmbjr African Poetry: Poems of th city÷b÷e÷b÷ e13 November Lind an ear (Part One)÷b ÷e÷b÷e20 Novjmbjt Lend an ear (Part T wo)÷b÷e÷b÷e27 November 'Add-Verse': P oetry and the computer÷b÷e÷b÷e 4 Decembe r 'Space Program Alpha'÷b÷e########## ######################################## ########################÷b÷e÷b÷e'African poetry: Poems of the cities'÷b÷e÷b÷eMan y modern Africian poems deal with the pr oblems and tribulations of the÷b÷efamili es who have conj to the cities to live. This programmj will include÷b÷epoems fr om many different cities of the cont|c
P727 CEEFA( 727 Mon 3 Nov 21:19/26 |B2202207|a17SecEng6}j24BBBC332k|l43327| pinjnt.÷b÷e÷b÷eFollow-up work might incl udj the readin of other poems jrom this area, the÷b÷ecompiling of personal antho logier or writing on African themes.÷b÷e ÷b÷e÷b÷e'Lind an ear'÷b÷e÷b÷eThis unit o f two programmer will take the form of a n anthology of speeches÷b÷eand convjrsat ions, whowing how speakers adopt differe nt approaches with÷b÷edifferent !udiince s.÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e'Add-Verse'÷b÷e÷b÷eTher br oadcast will bj based on a program of co mputer vjrsj that has been÷b÷eproduced b y CLASS. Inquiries and requests for fur ther details to: CLASS÷b÷e(Cambridge La nguage Arts Software Services Ltd), 197 Henley Road,÷b÷eCavjrsham, Reading RG4 O LJ. Telephone: 0734 471451. The comput er program÷b÷eincludes poems bz Roger Mc Gough and Gareth Owen and we hope that t hey will÷b÷ebe interviewed about the vet sis they wrote, which are designed to ap pear÷b÷eand move on the screen. The|c
P727 CEEFA( 727 Mon 3 Nov 21:20/28 |B2203207|a17SecEng6|j24BBBC332k|l43668| p broadcast may also include poems about ÷b÷ecomputers and the computer age. Alt dough it is not essential to use the÷b÷e ÷b÷e÷b÷i÷b÷e÷b÷e - 1 -÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷ b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷esoftware to follow-up the broadcast we hope that English teachers will÷b÷efind it a valua ble extension of the material offered on the air.÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e'Space Program Alph a'÷b÷e÷b÷eThis broadcast is based on a s cience-fiction adventure game produced b y÷b÷eCLASS. This involves a software pr ogram and a range of activities away÷b÷e from the computer, so it is designed jot use bz the whole teaching group.÷b÷eThj pupils who take part in the game are as signed particular roles in the÷b÷estory (eor example, Captain or Cook). Each ch aracter is defined by a card÷b÷ewhich ou tlinjs their personality. The broadcast will bj written so it can÷b÷ebe use|c
P727 CEJFA( 727 Mon 3 Nov 21:17/11 |B2204207|a17SecEng6|j24BBBC332k|l43993| pd independently of the software program , as a starting point for÷b÷ewriting or acting for example, but it is likely to be most effective whenb÷b÷eit forms an i ntroduction to the program.÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e' RESOURCE LEST'÷b÷e÷b÷eWORMSER, R. 'Ride a northbound horse' O.U.P., 1 964, 2971 op÷b÷e÷b÷eSCHAEFER, J. 'Shane and other stories' Deutsch, 19 54;÷b÷e Heinjmann Educational (New Windmill), 1957;÷b÷e n.e. Corgi, 1957; n. j. Puffin, 1981÷b÷e÷b÷eASH, M. 'Cowboys' (Exploring history) Oliv er and Boyd, 1984÷b÷e÷b÷eGORHAM, M. 'Cowboys' (Real Books* Dobson, 1 959÷b÷e÷b÷eSTEIN, N. 'Cowbo ys' (Topic Books) Maccdonald Educational ,÷b÷e 1978÷b÷e÷b÷e BEIER, U. 'African poetry: an anthology of traditional÷b÷e African poems' C.U.P. |c
P727 CEEFA( 727 Mon 3 Nov 21:14/54 |B220u207|aQ7SecEng6}j24BBBC332k|l43CD4| p2966÷b÷e÷b÷eMOORJ, G. and 'Pen grin book of modern African poetry'÷b÷eB EIER, U. Penguin, 1984÷b÷e÷ b÷eMACHIN, N. 'African poets y for schools' Longman, Book 1,÷b÷e 1977; Book 2, 1979÷b÷e ÷b÷eSENNARD, K.E. and 'A selection of African poetry' Longmans, 1976÷b÷eVEN CENT, T.S.÷b÷e÷b÷eROBINSON, B. 'Add-vjrse7 CLASS, 1985÷b÷i÷b÷eASHTOV, J. and 'Space program alpha' CLASS, 1985 ÷b÷eBUTLER, R.÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e - 2 -÷b÷e÷b÷ e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷ e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e'Emergency service for radio cassettes'÷b÷e÷b÷eIf you have tree d to record a school broadcast and faile d for some reason,÷b÷ian emergency cause rte may be purchased from: BBC Emergency Cassette÷b÷eService, Centre for Educate onal Technology, County Civic Centre, Mo ld,÷b÷eClwyd CH7 1YA. A cassette su|c
P727 CEEFAX 727 Mon 3 Nov 21:11/15 |B2206207|a17SecEng6|j24BBBC332k|l43FEF| ppplied under the emergency must bj riga rded÷b÷ear if it had been made bz the sc hool itself, ie the recording may bj÷b÷e retained for three years under the condi tions shown in the Annual÷b÷eProgramme u nder the heading 'Recording School Broad casts'. This is a÷b÷ecassette only sjrv ice. No tapes are available.÷b÷e÷b÷eThi s publication contains only BBC copzrigh t material: its contents may be÷b÷ecopie s or reproduced in schools and colleges without further permission.÷b÷e######### ######################################## #########################÷b÷e÷b÷eSECONDA RZ Printed and published at the request of the÷b÷eENGLISH: 11-14 School Broadcasting Council for th e United÷b÷e Kingd om bz BBC Publications, a division of÷b÷ e BBC Enterprises Limited, 35 Marylibonj High÷b÷e Street, London W2M 4AA|c
P727 CEEFAX 727 Mon 3 Nov 21:14/57 |B2207207|a17SecEng6}j24BBBC332k|l4433E| p÷b÷e220NA 4 First publis hid 1986÷b÷e c BBC Enterprises Limited 1986÷b÷e÷b÷eAUTUMN 1986 ISBN O 563 33816 4÷b÷e## ######################################## ################################÷b÷e÷b÷e ÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e ÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e ÷e÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e - 3 -÷d÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e÷b÷e|c