Variant title |
Lifeboats |
Variant title |
MOT and service |
Series |
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Abstract |
Marine engineer Spencer Johns takes us on a tour of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's headquarters in Poole. As a part of a team of engineers he is responsible for keeping the RNLI's fleet of boats up and running.This is the first of a pair of programmes following people employed in the engineering industry throughout their working day to reveal the Level 2 literacy, numeracy and ICT skills they need to use. Together with the accompanying web site, www.teachers.tv/skillforlife, which features a range of linked interactive tasks, the FE: Skills for Life in Context series is designed to help 14-19 year old students on vocational courses with their literacy, numeracy and ICT skills. |
Abstract |
Spend a day with trainee mechanic Louise Upton. Working at her parent's garage we follow her as she takes a car through its MOT and service. Louise has a very hands on role, every day is different.This is the second of a pair of programmes following people employed in engineering throughout their working day to reveal the Level 2 literacy, numeracy and ICT skills they need to use. Together with the accompanying web site, www.teachers.tv/skillforlife, which features a range of linked interactive tasks, the FE: Skills for Life in Context series is designed to help 14-19 year old students on vocational courses with their literacy, numeracy and ICT skills. |
General note | Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 5, 2012). |
Other forms | Previously released as DVD. |
Language | This edition in English. |
Genre/form | Nonfiction television programs. |
Genre/form | Instructional television programs. |