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Voice It!
 
15 October 2007
 
Find out more about Voice It!, how to get involved, where to find resources, online tutorials and much more.
 
Voice It
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What is Voice It!
 
Radiowaves Voice It! challenges young people to create websites, blogs and podcasts to investigate, report or campaign on issues that matter to them. It is an opportunity for students to get their voices heard by the people who can really make a difference including local councillors, MPs and ministers.
New Teacher? - How to Register
 
Registering will give you free access to the Radiowaves Voice It! channel where students can create web pages, publish audio and video podcasts and receive feedback. Participating in Voice It! is an opportunity for schools to encourage and support student voice, connect with their local community, contribute to national research and really make a difference. Due to the high levels of sign ups, the Ministry of Justice have extended their funding of additional recording kit and training to twenty more schools. To be in with a chance of winning, fill in the application form when you register and tell us why student voice is important to you.
Exsisting Teacher - Resources
 
You can download activity guides to help deliver Voice It! within KS2 PSHE and KS3 Citizenship. Simply click on the link above. You can also download manuals for using the Radiowaves Recording equipment and Audacity, as well as guides to making radio programmes.
Video Tutorials
 
Do you need a refresher of how to sign up your students? Or do need to brush up your editing skills? You can find the link to the video tutorials on the top right of this page.
Are you a student?
 
This is your space to have your say on things that matter to you. Voice It is just like Myspace or Bebo but specifically designed for young people like you to get their voice heard on important issues. Unlike other websites, this is supported by the Ministry of Justice so Ministers have promised to listen to what you have to say. They want to find out what issues bug you locally, nationally and internationally and find out how you want to try and make a change. Follow the link on the top right of this page to find out how to get involved.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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