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Get that job week on Teachers TV

This week's programmes include tips and advice on dealing with job interviews, plus young talk about the issue of drugs.

  • (Succeed at interview) As middle leader
    To conquer the perils of the job interview, two teachers going for promotion are put through a mock interview, given expert coaching and strategies to overcome their interview issues. 

Other programmes:

  • Tackling drugs 
    Recent studies have suggested that nearly half of under-18s in the UK admit to taking drugs. What are the attitudes and concerns of young people on a subject that fills our newspapers and television screens almost daily? 
  • Child miners – Bolivia
    Jorge and Alex are among thousands of children working in Bolivia’s mines for less than a dollar a day. Jorge’s father suffers from silicosis, the so-called ‘miners’ disease’, so Jorge is the main breadwinner for his family.



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Effective date: 05 April 2010
Posted date: 05 April 2010
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A new UK Government took office on 11 May. As a result the content on this site may not reflect current Government policy. All statutory guidance and legislation published on this site continues to reflect the current legal position unless indicated otherwise. To view the new Department for Education website, please go to http://www.education.gov.uk

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