JUNIOR PANEL AT 2XA
UPILS from postprimary schools in Wanganui are taking part in an unusual series of broadcast discussions which started recently from 2XA. The pupils meet in a panel, guided by an expert in the subject they are to discuss. This broadcast discussion is later used as a basis for class discussion; and after that panel members have a chance, in, a second broadcast, to present the viewpoint of the class and their own
SSCOnd thougents, ine "second thoughts" discussion is generally heard in the week following the original broadcast. The pupils-six boys and six girlscome from both private and State schools, where nearly all are prefects. Half of them go on the panel, the comPosition of which is gradually changed as the series progresses, As many of the pupils are boarders they come from as far afield as Wellington, Grcytown. end Opunake. The average age of the group
is 16--the oldest member is a boy of 17 and‘the youngest a girl of 14.’ Talking It Over, as the programme is called, started with a discussion on "This English," for which the expert and guide was L. M. H. Cave, well known for his Fun With Words broadcasts and other programmes. Other topics it will probably discuss are crime and punishment, music, films, drama and working for a living. The broadcasts are on Sunday evenings at intervals of six to eight weeks, and the next will be heard at 6.0 p.m. on Sunday, April 25.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 769, 15 April 1954, Page 24
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