
STEM is 'on the air' at Youth Radio
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11th Grade - University
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Youth Radio in Oakland engages teenagers in creative and technical work after school, focusing on science, technology, and media. Supported by the National Science Foundation, they teach students to investigate science stories and develop technology. Students learn to create mobile apps and web apps, aiming to become creators rather than consumers. Youth Radio plans to expand its educational model nationwide, allowing educators to adapt their methods. The program emphasizes making STEM subjects relevant to youth, particularly those from low-income families and youth of color.
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