Updated / Tuesday, 27 Apr 2021
09:42
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Team Ireland s Sarah Lavin is calling on everyone at home and at school to take part in the Home School Hub challenges during Active School Week!
See how the top athletes get on at the egg and spoon race and a game of hoop tossing! The most important thing is for everyone to give it a go at school or at home.
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Updated / Thursday, 15 Apr 2021
17:15
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Spring is in the air, and it s time to grab some seeds and get growing! RTÉ with our friends at GIY Ireland are here to help get you started!!
Win a Kids GROWBox and a copy of GIY s Know-It-Allmanac, the ultimate family guide to growing and cooking your own food throughout the year. We have five sets up for grabs, so you could get lucky!
One year after COVID-19 was officially declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization, Kidscreen
asks broadcasters around the world to reflect on how they have been affected, and what they’re worried about next.
What was your biggest concern last April, and how did things turn out?
Sarah Muller, head of commissioning and acquisitions for seven to 12s at BBC Children’s (UK): There were some emerging concerns about when the bigger live-action productions would be able to shoot and with what delays which became more serious as we began to understand the enormity of the situation. However, the bigger immediate concern at the time was around children not being able to attend school, and what BBC Children’s and Education could do to support them and their families. Within a month, BBC Education [launched] its biggest-ever education push, with daily shows and online lessons. While bigger productions were paused, we were able to commission fast-turnaround progra