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Engaging Students with the Power of Public Radio

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Looking for something innovative but practical to try in your classroom?  The stories heard on public radio can grab students’ attention while providing a modern spin on a historical event or illustrate a real world application of a scientific concept. 

Recorded radio news provides a novel mode of delivery for informational texts in a classroom environment. Additionally, this audio can be a great example of spoken academic language for students to emulate.

The Massachusetts-based company Listen Current curates the best of public radio to help keep teachers connected to the real world and build student listening skills at the same time. Non-fiction storytelling is demanded in science, social students and English language arts classes. Listen Current curates which public radio stories will be relevant to middle and high school teachers and students. 

Listen Current also offers robust lesson plans that are aligned with Common Core standards. Teachers who wish to assign student logins and create custom online assignments may sign up for a Listen Current premium account. However, any teacher can listen to the content at listencurrent.com and apply these lessons to their curriculum.

Some stories to explore:

 

By Warren Hawkins, Listen Current Representative