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Cyprus, August, 22nd, 2017 (SAT-7). A new satellite television channel, SAT-7 ACADEMY is set to launch on 1 September. Broadcasting round-the-clock in Arabic, the channel will offer millions of displaced or refugee children complementary learning opportunities through a variety of television programs.
War has forced thirteen million children out of school across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Schools that have not been destroyed are overcrowded, and the fear of violence has caused parents to keep their children at home and teachers to abandon their posts. Families flee conflict to save their lives, leaving behind their homes and jobs, and putting at risk their children’s futures. These children are in danger of becoming a “lost” generation.
By launching SAT-7 ACADEMY, SAT-7, SIGNIS member in Cyprus, is striving to help bridge the gap in education, equipping children, parents, and teachers across the region.
SAT-7 ACADEMY seeks to provide a distinctive range of holistic programs that will address this education crisis. The channel will not only aim to supply academic, emotional, and psychological support for children – who are either out of school or need supplementary schooling – its content is designed to help parents better raise their children, and equip teachers with creative teaching methods. SAT-7 ACADEMY is designed for the three pillars – children, parents, and teachers – that will shape the next generation.
LEARNING THROUGH TELEVISION
SAT-7 ACADEMY’s program lineup includes new programs made specifically for the new channel:
Your Doctor – a short medical education segment, providing a range of self-care information on first aid, emergency health care, and lifestyle matters;
Storytelling Club – a social impact workshop for children dealing with trauma; and With Smyrna – a program presented by a family counsellor that provides practical parenting as well as dealing with trauma and emotional issues.
Popular educational shows, like the on-air school program My School, that are currently being broadcast on SAT-7 KIDS will move to the new channel. My School is teaching subjects such as Maths, English, Arabic, Science, from pre-school to early primary years. The program has achieved broad viewership with an audience of at least 1.3 million people – with the majority watching daily and others at least once a week.
E-LEARNING CENTRE
To ensure SAT-7 ACADEMY’s programming can be used to maximum effect, SAT-7 is also launching an online e-learning centre. ¬¬Viewers will be able to log on via laptops, tablets, and mobile phones to customised profiles with courses available at their fingertips.
The e-learning centre will help viewers further engage – with each person learning at their own pace, users will have access to even more relevant course material. The centre aims to inspire creative and analytical thinking and will include access to an extensive learning library. The centre will also encourage users to take further related and relevant courses.
HOW TO WATCH
SAT-7 ACADEMY will be broadcast free-to-air from the Nilesat satellite to an audience across the Middle East and North Africa. Additionally, the channel will be viewable via online streaming to Arabic-speakers living around the world.
Channel name: SAT-7 ACADEMY
Satellite name: Nilesat (E7WA) at 7º West
Frequency: 10.727 GHz Horizontal