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To submit this form, please complete all required fields and review your entries for accuracy. Once satisfied, submit the form online or send it via fax to our contest office. Ensure all submissions are sent before the March 31 deadline for consideration.

What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?

The entry forms for teachers will be available starting January 1, and entries will close on March 31, 2024. Ensure to check updates for any extended deadlines or announcements in 2025.

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What is the purpose of this form?

This form aims to facilitate the submission of student-created podcasts for a contest managed by NPR. It provides teachers with guidelines to support their students in podcast production. Ultimately, it aims to foster creativity and communication skills among students through storytelling.

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The form contains various fields to gather essential information for podcast submissions.
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  • 1. Teacher Name: The name of the teacher submitting the entry.
  • 2. School Name: The name of the school where the project is taking place.
  • 3. Podcast Title: The title of the student-created podcast.
  • 4. Entry Submission Date: The date of submission for the podcast entry.
  • 5. Student Groups: Details about the groups of students involved in the project.

What happens if I fail to submit this form?

If you fail to submit this form, your entry will not be considered for the contest. Late submissions risk disqualification, so please ensure timely submission.

  • Disqualification Risk: Entries submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
  • Ineligibility: Failure to meet form requirements may result in ineligibility for the contest.
  • Processing Delays: Incomplete submissions can cause delays in processing entries.

How do I know when to use this form?

You should use this form when you have completed the necessary podcast project with your students. It is intended for final submissions of student podcasts, ensuring all required information is accurately captured.
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  • 1. End of Project Submission: Use this form to submit student projects once completed.
  • 2. Competition Entries: This form is necessary for contest entries.
  • 3. Documentation of Student Work: Important for documenting the educational process and outcomes.

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What is the main purpose of this file?

The main purpose is to provide educators with a structured approach to teaching podcasting.

How can I submit my form?

You can submit your form online through the designated submission portal.

Is there a deadline for submissions?

Yes, entries close on March 31.

Can students work in groups on the project?

Yes, collaboration is encouraged.

What resources are included in the document?

The document includes lesson plans, instructional guides, and resources.

Is this guide suitable for beginners?

Absolutely, it is designed for all experience levels.

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How do I provide feedback on this form?

Feedback can be sent via the contact form provided.

Are there recommended podcasts for students to listen to?

Yes, several examples are provided in the guide.

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Contact support through the help section of the website.

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