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Teenagers' wellbeing week on Teachers TV

School Matters � Battling Anorexia 
Two girls and a boy describe their struggle with Anorexia.

Secondary Mental Health � What Teachers Should Know 
With around one in ten pupils in secondary schools suffering from a diagnosable mental health disorder, this programme outlines the most common issues and the role of teachers.

Eating Disorders: A New Solution?
Is a century of psychoanalysis completely wrong? Ever since Freud, eating disorders have been considered psychiatric ailments. A revolutionary theory has turned this on its head.

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Teaching Out of the Box � KS3 English
A pair of English teachers are inspired by a visit to the Globe Theatre and a mystery box of resources to create an imaginative and exciting Yr 7 lesson on Romeo and Juliet. 

Primary Languages � Speak to the World
Within the next few years all primary schools are being asked to introduce a primary language to their curriculum.

Primary Languages � Teachers and Children Starting French
Despite its remote location and having fewer than 80 pupils, Almeley Primary in Herefordshire is already delivering French. This has all been made possible through the dedication of Alex Hallinan.




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Effective date: 15 June 2009
Posted date: 11 June 2009
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