Primary school campus radio station work plan

Time is passing and never stops. Our work will usher in new progress. Let us plan it carefully now. How should the plan be drawn up? Below is the work plan for the primary school campus radio station that I have compiled for you. I hope it can help you.

The campus radio station is the window to the students’ souls, the mouthpiece of the school, and the most direct and fastest-effective educational medium for the school’s collective education. It can not only promote the development of language and writing work in our school, but also spread noble thoughts and morals and shape perfect souls. In order to expand the publicity of the school, enrich campus cultural life, create a strong campus cultural atmosphere, and comprehensively improve the quality of students, the school established a campus voice radio station. With the theme of seeking beauty, praising beauty and carrying forward the new trend of the school, in the autumn semester of 20xx, we redesigned the school radio station to make it a forum for students' extracurricular learning, a sky for dreams to fly, and an ocean for cultivating sentiments.

1. Broadcasting time:

We set the broadcasting time to be between 10:20-11:30 at noon every day, and initially set up five columns: 1. Noon Music Box (Monday); 2. Collecting shells from the sea of ??literature (Tuesday); 3. Campus Morning Star (Wednesday); 4. Strolling in the Poetry Garden (Wednesday

Thursday); 5. Campus style collecting (Friday)

2. Organizational Structure

1. Organizational Leadership: School Young Pioneers Brigade

2. Radio Station Structure: The radio station is composed of editors (teachers take turns) and broadcasters (students) It consists of two groups of members, with a station manager (Zhao Mingming) in charge of the specific affairs of the radio station.

3. Specific column content

1. Noon Music Box: an interactive song-ordering station for all teachers and students. You can send a blessing song to your companion on his birthday, when he gets grades, or when he gets an honor; when he is frustrated or encounters difficulties, you can sing a song to cheer him up... and recommend some songs to your classmates. Classic songs, introductions to famous musicians, etc.

2. Wenhaishibei: We collect one or two excellent works from students each time, hire Chinese teachers to comment on them, and put forward some good suggestions and methods for this type of writing.

3. Campus Venus: Every week, a designated class recommends a "campus Venus". He can be a student with excellent academic performance, helpfulness, love for the class group, or special skills in a certain area. His deeds were written into a written material of about 500 words, and he was asked to walk directly into the live broadcast room for an on-site interview that day.

4. Stroll in the Poetry Garden: Select some famous poems and prose from ancient and modern times, Chinese and foreign, to be recited with music, and introduce and analyze their authors, content, creative background, etc.

5. Campus collecting: Set up a "campus hotspot tracking" section to report some campus news every week, capture the new campus atmosphere, and make relevant comments; praise the good people and good deeds on campus, and praise the bad things The "Health" section provides some introductions to disease prevention, health care, dietary hygiene and other knowledge for relevant seasons; the "Happy Dictionary" section collects some small jokes and humorous stories. Or a fable.

4. Column Arrangement

1. Teacher Zhao Mingming is in charge of the "Lunchtime Music Box" column. Ten songs will be prepared for you in the weekly song recommendation list, and you can choose one from them. Teachers and students who want to request songs are asked to fill out the song request list one day in advance and send it to at least the first group.

2. The "Wen Hai Shi Bei" column comments on the teacher's arrangements.

The commenting teacher can select the outstanding exercises of the students in the class to make targeted, specific and detailed comments, and then select some outstanding exercises or fragments to provide guidance on the writing methods or techniques of similar essays to form written materials. Submit it to Teacher Zhao Mingming two days in advance.

3. Class Schedule for the "Campus Venus" and "Campus Gathering" columns

Ask the head teacher of the relevant class to carefully prepare drafts based on the content of the columns, and provide recommendations for those recommended as "Campus Venus" Students receive guidance on self-introduction. (Relevant manuscripts should be submitted to Teacher Zhao Mingming two days in advance)

4. The "Walking in the Poetry Garden" column is in charge of Teacher Zhao Mingming.

5. Relevant requirements for manuscripts:

1. Call for manuscripts from all students in the school;

2. Each class must submit two manuscripts to the radio station every week : One article is about what happened in school or class, one well-written extracurricular reading article (well-written articles by classmates are also acceptable), no limit to the number;

 3. All Class manuscripts shall be submitted to the Young Pioneers Brigade Headquarters by the monitor (or study committee member) of each class.

4. The word count of each manuscript is between 300 and 500;

6. Arrangement of announcers

Selecting and training excellent announcers is the key to the broadcasting system An important piece of "software" in construction. To this end, we first conduct announcer selection and ask each class of grades three to six to recommend 2-3 announcers. They are required to be fluent in Mandarin, have quick thinking, and have certain on-the-spot performance and adaptability. The players' pronunciation, voice quality, speaking speed and overall quality will be assessed and scored to determine the announcer.

2. Training of the radio station: Inherit civilization and release dreams

7. Organizational discipline of the radio station.

1. All radio station staff should abide by the system and discipline of the radio station, and actively participate in work with a serious and responsible attitude.

2. All members of the radio station must attend the meeting on time. If there are special reasons, they should ask for leave in advance from the station manager.

3. Radio station staff must obey orders in all actions, take the overall situation into consideration, and are not allowed to adjust the content and time of programs without special circumstances.

4. Broadcast station staff must take good care of various equipment. Unless required for work, non-staff members are not allowed to enter the broadcast room without permission.

8. Responsibilities and working procedures of radio station staff

1. Webmaster: Fully responsible for the work of the radio station. Take care of daily tasks. Broadcasting personnel and content arrangement, program production, manuscript review and editing, attendance, management, maintenance and switching of broadcasting equipment, organizing and hosting each meeting and event and keeping records. Hygiene of radio studios and activity rooms of radio stations.

Go to the activity room of the radio station at noon the day before the shift to preside over the preparatory work for the next day of the radio station, arrange the column content for the duty day, and check the manuscripts and host words of the hosts and anchors of each column. On duty days, enter the radio station in advance to prepare for the start of the broadcast. Play music and speak the opening language at noon, and handle all daily affairs. Complete attendance registration. Broadcast short notice. Supervise the organization and inspection of broadcast station materials and records of each column.

2. The responsible editor is responsible for the collection, sorting, review and arrangement of all manuscripts, the arrangement of programs, the writing of host words, and the selection and preparation of on-demand songs. Go to the radio station to collect manuscripts at noon on duty days. Organize the manuscripts in the activity room of the radio station, register the titles, authors and classes of all the manuscripts in two categories: teachers and students, select excellent manuscripts, revise the manuscripts, organize the manuscripts, add the host words, and hand them over to the webmaster and announcer the next day. Manuscripts that are not scheduled to be broadcast are sorted and stored in designated boxes in a timely manner by teachers and students. The next day, I went to the radio station to inspect and provide guidance, and urged the announcers to sign and organize for future reference after broadcasting.

3. News anchor, English time, classic time, karaoke station, quizzes with prizes, wonderful week, famous teacher style, campus starlet, big show, safety and health column host: responsible for this column Hosting, writing, and broadcasting.

9. Encouragement measures:

1. Text reporters in each class must complete manuscript collection and writing within the specified time and ensure quality;

2. Bonus points will be given based on the number of articles submitted by journalists in each class as one of the basis for weekly selection of the school's "civilized classes". No bonus points will be given for unfinished classes;

3. Each class will be hired according to the number of submissions. Appropriate points will be given for the number of manuscripts;

4. Responsible for statistics once a week and report to the Young Pioneers Brigade Headquarters every Friday.