Schools in challenging circumstances. 3, Traumatised children.

For some children at Bristol Metropolitan Academy, it's not enough to have starter English. Those children from worn-torn countries who have experienced deep trauma, need the kind of individual attention offered by veteran teacher Julie Miller in her Survival English Programme. Julie Miller is...

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Corporate Author: Available Light Productions (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: [England] : Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2010.
Series:Teachers TV
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Summary:For some children at Bristol Metropolitan Academy, it's not enough to have starter English. Those children from worn-torn countries who have experienced deep trauma, need the kind of individual attention offered by veteran teacher Julie Miller in her Survival English Programme. Julie Miller is 73, but despite attempting to retire is such an asset to her school they haven't allowed her to leave. She talks about the things in her life which have inspired her to work with children who have emotional difficulties. Julie candidly talks about her childhood with a negative parent, life traumas which have lead her to believe in accentuating the positive with her students. Her programme both ensures they learn English but even more importantly, offers them a haven of well being and instils in them the confidence to learn. This film shows 2 students who have made immense leaps from difficult circumstances into becoming successful and happy pupils.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Jan. 9, 2014).
Physical Description:1 online resource (9 min.).
Playing Time:00:09:00
Audience:For Elementary School audiences.
ISBN:9781503425705
1503425703
Language:In English.