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DescriptionUSAID-funded Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction project.jpg |
From USAID site "Sudan: Using Radio to Broadcast Interactive Student Lessons. These rural schoolchildren participate in the USAID-funded Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction project, which uses radio to broadcast interactive student lessons. The lessons, based on Southern Sudan's primary school syllabus, complement classroom instruction in literacy, English, mathematics, and life skills for grades one through four. July 2010."
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05/2007 |
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http://gemini.info.usaid.gov/photos/displayimage.php?pos=-2947 |
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Karl Grobl/Education Development Centre Inc. |
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