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BASH - The Broadcast Awards for Senior High

Celebrating and teaching student broadcasters and journalists at regional events

In the age of media saturation, both producers and consumers of content must learn how to navigate the world through digital citizenship. BASH: Broadcast Awards for Senior High is more than a competition of student videos. It's a learning conference, and a place to network for aspiring journalists, storytellers and media technicians at the secondary school level.

Overview

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Web presence

2017

Established

1K

Children

1

Countries
Target group
Students upper
Updated
April 2024
I hope to see students who are well equipped to tell the stories of their local school communities, and develop the foundational good habits of mind necessary to better understand the media world around them. Students will emerge more skillful in the use of media, and school communities will enhance how they project the learning that takes place in their local communities to the outside world.

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

To educate policymakers, students, school leaders and anyone interested in promoting the use of media in a responsible way in an age of media saturation. Both as producers and consumers of media, young people must learn by doing how to navigate the digital world around them.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

As a regional event, BASH is designed to gather local schools and student practitioners along with their teacher advisors for an annual gathering that allows them to network and grow. It provides invaluable feedback in a learning community that brings adult professionals together with high school students in an authentic and purposeful way. This event can be replicated at local levels throughout the world. In practice, the idea of promoting student broadcasting programs with an in-person gathering does more than equip the 1,000 student participants with newfound skills and understandings, it impacts the entire school community with hundreds of thousands of members...61,574 students see the "student tv broadcasts" that are produced by the 48 schools attending this year's event.

How has it been spreading?

BASH began in 2017 with 154 students from nine schools in New York State, USA. In 2024, over 1,000 students from 48 schools (a 500% growth in student attendance, and a 400% growth in the number of schools participating in just seven years!) are expected to attend BASH '24 on May 21, 2024. Held at a local University, the event can be replicated as regional gatherings in a 60-90 mile radius, anywhere in the world. Having in-person events that are accessible by car or bus makes connecting with other students and schools possible on an annual basis, deepening understanding and strengthening school based broadcast programs.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

At present this event is attended by invitation only. The ability to recreate it would depend upon establishing an organizing committee of teachers who are practitioners in the field of student broadcasting in their high school programs.

Implementation steps

Establish a foundation of schools to submit student work and attend the annual event.
Identify schools that have student tv broadcast programs. Establish a "Steering Committee" of teachers of high school broadcast programs in the region. Reach out to schools in a given region to solicit interest in having student work submitted for consideration in a range of categories that are featured in their local school broadcasts. Identify a location for the event and register schools and students at a convenient date for all to attend the in-person event.
Prepare for the annual BASH event
Establish categories for the awards competition portion of the event. students submit "video packages" in the following categories: "Best Broadcast," "Best PSA," "Best Opening Segment," "Best Sports Package," "Best Anchor Team", among other possible categories. Gather student work through online submissions for review by a panel of industry experts. Arrange for industry experts to attend and share their expertise with small groups of students during the breakout sessions portion of the event.
After BASH, start planning for next year…
Each year at the conclusion of BASH feedback is gathered and planning begins for the next year.

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