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[The Week Junior Show: Global Cities, Deaflympics Success, and the Spelling Test Debate]-[The Largest City in the World]

The Week Junior Show · B2 · 2025-12-05

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The Week Junior Show: A Weekly Digest of World News and Debate

In this episode of The Week Junior Show, hosts Bex, Joe, and Eve explore a variety of engaging topics ranging from global population statistics to the ethics of educational testing, all tailored for younger audiences.

Global Urban Growth: Jakarta Takes the Lead

One of the most significant news stories covered is the UN report naming Jakarta, Indonesia, as the world's largest city. With a staggering population of 41.9 million, Jakarta has seen a massive increase compared to 2018 figures. Eve explains that this is largely due to a shift in how the United Nations calculates population, now including areas connected to the city center. In comparison, London’s population of 10.4 million seems "minuscule," highlighting the rapid urbanization occurring in Southeast Asia.

Celebrating Sporting Triumphs: The Deaflympics

Deputy Editor Rahul joins the show to highlight the success of the Deaflympics, an international competition for deaf and hard-of-hearing athletes celebrating its 100th anniversary. A standout story features Charlotte, a Week Junior reader who won an impressive seven medals (three gold, three silver, and one bronze). The discussion also touches on a critical issue: the lack of UK government funding for these athletes compared to Olympic and Paralympic participants, with Rahul noting that many athletes like Charlotte must fundraise £4,000 to compete.

The Great Debate: Should Spelling Tests Be Scrapped?

In the show’s signature debate segment, Eve and Joe go head-to-head on whether spelling tests should be abolished.

  • The Argument for Scrapping (Eve): Eve argues that tests are often "stressful" and can damage a child's confidence, especially for those with conditions like dyslexia. She suggests that in an era of digital "spellcheck," memorizing spellings is unnecessary and that schools should focus on more "inclusive ways" of measuring progress.
  • The Argument for Keeping (Joe): Joe contends that proper spelling is vital for effective communication and that relying solely on technology is not "foolproof." He believes that doing well in tests provides a "rewarding" sense of achievement and that spelling skills are inherently linked to broader reading and writing abilities.

Community Corner and Real or Rubbish

  • Big Issue Support: Joe shares a heartwarming story about "Big Issue" sellers’ dogs receiving their own red tabards, which help keep the animals warm and make them more visible to potential customers.
  • Real or Rubbish: The segment features a bizarre but true story about a trailer carrying 100 chickens that overturned on the A9 near Dunblane, causing traffic chaos while the birds were rounded up.
  • Listener Engagement: The show continues to foster a strong community, sharing fun facts from listeners about long place names—noting that a location in New Zealand holds a record with 85 characters, surpassing the famous Welsh railway station name.

Conclusion

This episode emphasizes the importance of staying informed and engaged with the world, whether through literature, sports, or local news. As the team reminds listeners, the magazine continues to make sense of the world for 8 to 14-year-olds, encouraging them to think critically about everything from school policies to global demographic shifts.

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📖 Transcript

Got a history teacher who makes the past come alive?
Nominate them for the inspiring History Teaching Awards and help them to go down in history.
Ask your grown-up to visit hrp.org.uk slash teaching awards.
Hello and welcome to the Week Junior show.
I'm Bex and I'm joined by writers Joe and Eve from the Week Junior, the magazine making sense of the world for 8 to 14 year olds.
Now, in a week where the host of the 2013 Commonwealth Games was announced and the Winter Olympic flame was lit in Greece, we're going to be talking about some of the other stories that inspired and entertained the Week Junior team.

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