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MEET THE N.I.E. TEAM 1987/88 ■■ jiij| jj I w Wl to I I Jnil .. Xr ■ ' I pPj Defyd Williams — N.I.E. Chris Oldham — School Liaison Coral Broadbent — Resource Co-ordinator Officer/Secretary Co-ordinator iSSg: Defyd helps teachers plan news- Chris does the secretarial work Coral writes “Education ex- |*&&| paper programmes, takes les- in the department and is also Press” pages and prepares re1<771I <771 sons, and helps conclude pro- responsible for liaising with source packages for schools. r' . • grammes. Defyd also contributes schools on the N.I.E. programme, Coral works with classes on |gQ;| to the “Education exPress” handling all our orders for news- newspaper studies and journalI <7! feature page and classroom re- paper and resources and contri- ism modules. She also organises " source packages. He will run butes to “Education exPress.” practical workshops for various [sllgj workshops for schools, teacher She is also responsible for ar- teaching groups. F’TTzl Sw® groups and speak to P.T.A., ranging class visits to “The School Committees and other Press.” Wffl 7 groups interested in the educational potential of the daily Why USG DGWSpaDGrS in the ■ newspaper classroom? M 1X77 ’<ggy.. t •77 • N.I.E. is not an extra in an already full programme. It can be used to teach what has f’ been taught, and more effectively. .Newspapers cater for different abilities and , • -I different interests. Egigja i ’Millions of newspapers are being used in the ; 7 \ Sh classroom every year throughout the world; / i fi there must be something in it! • The newspaper, not the textbook, is the printed j . material that students are most likely to read and use throughout their lives. ■HKIk N.I.E. Resources Available in 1988 [|f| SAI Nisbet -Editorial Artist Lesley Gibbs - Primary • Newspapers in the Primary School. |JJ Al designs the “Education ex- Programme Co ordinator e Newspapers in the Secondary School. LX..f Press” pages and other school Lesley works with primary IggjS resource kits, incorporating an teachers and their classes on ’Dog Abandoned — How a Journalist’s Story L" .7 important visual interest aspect programmes which enhance Makes the Front Page. for our young readers. Al speaks reading, lettering and numeracy. IWis to school groups about cartoon- Why not ask Lesley to help you ’Olympic Kit. ing, page layout and advertising. run a newspaper week in your -i school? • “Then and Now” — a Christchurch local study pfs for primary and intermediate schools. L.- • First Four Ships. iffj ’An outline for teaching language and English, using the newspaper at a variety of levels. “THE PRESS” Newspapers in Education Department ■ .y

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Press, 22 January 1988, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 22 January 1988, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 22 January 1988, Page 12