7 billion neighbors, school on the radio - language and graphics with Laurence Girard-Guillen

7 billion neighbors becomes 7 billion neighbors, school on the radio during confinement RFI / Cécile LAVOLOT

By: Emmanuelle Bastide

The daily program of society is transformed to meet the expectations of listeners, faced with the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. We are more than 4 billion people forced to stay at home and some 1.47 billion children now out of school (including about 600 million students on the African continent).

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Program produced live every day, with a team in confinement and in the studio: Cécile Lavolot, Delphine de Dianous, Romain Dubrac, Hugo Violas, Emmanuelle Bastide.

First part : small language and graphic games with the class of Laurence Girard-Guillen, teacher in the suburbs of Orléans.
The letter Q

Second part : the tale. Today you will hearThe elephant, the hippopotamus and the turtle a Gabonese tale by André RAPONDA WALKER (Editions Presence Africain)
A story told by Éloïse Auria.

Part three : chronicle by Ibrahima Giroux, psychologist in Dakar, UNICEF collaborator:
The role of traditional leaders in helping parents

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The program is labeled  "Learning Nation", an operation initiated by the Ministry of National Education and Youth with the audiovisual media and the written press to offer programs and podcasts related to school programs.

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