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RTÉ to broadcast daily school programme to support parents and children at home

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RTÉ, alongside the Department of Education, has launched a daily school-style show on TV to support families stuck at home amid the current health crisis.

According to RTÉ News, the programme will be aimed at primary school children from first to sixth class. The show will be presented by teachers with television experience from a real school classroom.

RTÉ’s Head of Children’s Content, Suzanne Kelly, said: ‘Everybody is rowing in, there is a lot of goodwill.’ ‘With school missing from children’s lives it is incumbent upon us to create programming that will resonate with and engage children, and also help parents to create some structure or form to their day.’ Suzanne also added that they want to remove as many barriers and to make the new

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