DOT-COMments Articles by Intervention: Interactive Radio Instruction
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Title: Yemens Public and Private Sectors Look Ahead Together
Issue: March 2007, Issue 19
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Summary: At a recent gathering in Taiz, Yemen, leading members of the public and private sectors, and the international donor community met to discuss ways of propelling Yemens education system forward through the use of Information Communication Technologies (ICT). The Looking Forward Summit: Harnessing ICT to Build the Future of Yemeni Education was presented by the Prime Minister and facilitated by EDC. The summit was a culminating event for the dot-EDU project Internet in Yemeni High Schools (IYHS) and the Instructional Leadership in Schools Initiative (ILSI) projects funded by USAID and the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI), two projects that have been working in Yemen to integrate appropriate technologies in schools and grow capacity within its education system.
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Title: Radio Instruction in India - dot-EDU
Issue: October 2005, Issue 13
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Summary: The Indian state government of Chhattisgarh has expanded an EDC-developed interactive radio instruction initiative (IRI) to reach approximately one million children. The program is part of a two-state radio initiative that involves 7 million children in more than 80,000 schools.<
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Title: Launching into Action - Interactive Radio Instruction in India
Issue: Fall 2004, Issue 8
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Summary: The dot-EDU T4 India project and the State government of Karnataka added to Indias Independence Day celebrations with the launch of the Interactive Radio Instruction (IRI) series Chukke Chinna (choo-kee chin-na), on August 16, 2004 in Bangalore.
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Title: Pre-School Education Prevails in Honduras
Issue: Fall 2004, Issue 8
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Summary: Preschool age children have the chance to learn in their communities through Interactive Radio Instruction (IRI)
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Title: Zambia Interactive Radio Instruction Reaches Out-of-School Children
Issue: Summer 2003, Issue 4
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Summary: For more than 25 years, Interactive Radio Instruction (IRI) has been used to improve the quality of learning in classrooms. In Zambia, it is going beyond this intial purpose to deliver basic education to out-of-school children, especially orphans and other vulnerable children, in community learning centers
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Title: Education over the Airways - New Directions for Interactive Radio Instruction in Haiti
Issue: Winter 2002, Issue 2
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Summary: Continuing the progress of previous USAID programs, dot-EDU is working closely with the Haitian Foundation for Private Education (FONHEP) to strengthen and expand Interactive Radio Instruction (IRI) in Haiti. The intervention, which has proven successful in basic primary education, will be examined to see how it can be used to address other audiences and subject matters fit for radio.
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