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School Matters - Teenage Dropouts - NEETS - June 2008
Teachers.tv
Published 24 June 2008
Video - 30 minutes long
English
The programme synopsis says 'Why do young people end up as NEET - Not in Education, Employment or Training? And what can be done to reduce their number, estimated at 200,000 (in the UK) in 2008?
Three young NEETS, who all left school at 16, talk about their experiences of moving between college courses and short term employment and about whether they have a direction in life. The video then goes on to show an example of a school in London which has developed at successful strategy to help with the problem.
A very useful vidoe, showing the views and experiences of 3 young people who are NEET and then showing the actions taken by professionals to deal with the problem.
Actions taken include an early intervention programme developed by Quintin Kynaston School in north west London to prevent Year 10 and 11 girls from becoming disengaged and dropping out.
www.teachers.tv/video/27607
Roger Murfin
Wilsthorpe Business & Enerprise College
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