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Child Safety Week on Teachers TV

The big debate: Playing it too safe?
Schools have ever greater responsibilities for the health and safety of pupils in their care. But is an obsessive �safety-first� culture in schools threatening to molly-coddle pupils?  

Other programmes include:

Je Suis un Rockstar � Spain 
Spanish speaking Ben has never been abroad on his own before and arrives in Ibiza on a work experience placement

Fish and ships in Senegal
Fishing in Senegal has undergone a profound transformation over the last forty years. 

Dam corruption in Kenya
The fragile environment on which the 270,000 mostly nomadic Turkana and Pokot people of northern Kenya depend is under threat

Black death in Dixie
The death penalty is a blunt and unjust instrument that, in the case of the United States, disproportionately targets racial minorities and the poor. 

Coca � A leaf of life in Peru
Argument and counter-argument. The northern hemisphere against the global south. 

Not so sweet
The yellow-clad figure of Cory Aquino ushered in what was to be the end of the Filipino nightmare under the Ferdinand Marcos regime in 1986. 




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Effective date: 21 June 2009
Posted date: 21 June 2009
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