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21:00 Teaching Singing  
The UK's National Ambassador for Singing, Howard Goodall, visits three primary schools in KwaZulu-Natal.
[21:00-21:45] [0h45m]
21:45 Innovation
Travelling beyond the earth, diving beneath the waves - anything is possible at Frogwell Primary School in Wiltshire.
[21:45-22:00] [0h15m]
22:00 Primary Framework
The first programme in a series about difficult-to-deliver areas of the new Primary Framework. Here, a look at guided writing and a school which has embraced it.
[22:00-22:15] [0h15m]
22:15 Inspirations
In a former township on the outskirts of Cape Town, young people are discovering how performance can motivate and inspire them at school.
[22:15-22:30] [0h15m]
22:30 From Good to Outstanding
'Outstanding' is the ultimate accolade for teachers. Secondary MFL teacher Rebecca Wills is challenged to go from 'good' to 'outstanding'.
[22:30-23:00] [0h30m]
23:00 Write an Opera
The Royal Opera House challenges 24 teachers to create a new opera from a blank sheet of paper to world premiere in just seven days.
[23:00-00:00] [1h00m]
00:00 Write an Opera
World premiere of an opera composed, rehearsed and performed in one week as part of the Royal Opera House's 'Write an Opera' course.
[00:00-00:20] [0h20m]
00:20 Reading Aloud with Michael Rosen
Michael Rosen discusses the book Noughts and Crosses with author Malorie Blackman, meets the creator of Horrid Henry and discovers more about the book Handsworth Revolution.
[00:20-00:30] [0h10m]
00:30 Travellers in Schools
Could raising awareness of the cultures of Gypsy, Roma and traveller children help tackle bullying and prejudice, raise attendance levels and improve results?
[00:30-00:45] [0h15m]
00:45 Every Child Matters
Muhammad has arrived in Year 6 as a refugee and has problems adjusting in the classroom and outside. His family have their own problems finding housing.
[00:45-01:00] [0h15m]
01:00 Little Artists, Big Dreams
A heartwarming film that follows a group of Australian kids over a year as they prepare to perform in Adelaide's Primary Schools Music Festival.
[01:00-02:00] [1h00m]
02:00 Life Stuff: This Teen Life
A revealing snapshot of teenage life today, exploring teenagers' attitudes and beliefs across subjects including sex, sexuality, alcohol, drugs, parents, divorce, race and politics.
[02:00-02:50] [0h50m]
02:50 Reading Aloud with Michael Rosen
Travel back in time with Michael Rosen to meet William Nicholson, the man behind Gladiator, and join in the chilling adventure to an Ice Palace.
[02:50-03:00] [0h10m]
03:00 Giving Nation Challenge
The Challenge kicks off as three schools begin setting up their social enterprises to benefit their local communities with just 250 pounds and five weeks.
[03:00-03:30] [0h30m]
03:30 Giving Nation Challenge
With their winning pitches selected, the three teams now race to research, create and publicise their ideas. But no business ever runs completely smoothly.
[03:30-04:00] [0h30m]
04:00 Giving Nation Challenge
The students battle it out to impress the panel of experts. Find out which brilliant idea will be chosen as the overall winner.
[04:00-04:30] [0h30m]
04:30 The Short Life of Anne Frank
Anne's life story is told with quotations from her diary and unique photographs. This programme also includes the only film footage of Anne Frank in existence.
[04:30-05:00] [0h30m]
05:00 Amazing Minds
Documentary about the EU's annual Young Scientists and Inventors competition. Meet the national winners from Austria, the Czech Republic, Italy and the UK.
[05:00-06:00] [1h00m]
06:00 Young Black Farmers
After weeks of hard graft, early starts and mingling with the mainly white locals, the remaining six recruits get to find which of them has earned themselves a job.
[06:00-07:00] [1h00m]
07:00 Performing Arts
Documentary asking what it is about Cuba's education system that gives its citizens such a reputation for music and the performing arts.
[07:00-07:30] [0h30m]
07:30 Every Child Matters
Muhammad has arrived in Year 6 as a refugee and has problems adjusting in the classroom and outside. His family have their own problems finding housing.
[07:30-07:45] [0h15m]
07:45 Using Galleries
A look at how one primary school linked up with local public art gallery in Wolverhampton to enhance their pupils' creativity with a stone-carving outreach project.
[07:45-08:00] [0h15m]
08:00 Teaching with Bayley
Behaviour management guru John Bayley works with an inner-city English teacher, advising on the benefits of a more personal and personable teaching style.
[08:00-08:15] [0h15m]
08:15 Action! Teacher Video
Series featuring videos produced by teachers followed by a discussion of the issues raised. How using interactive voting technology can increase student engagement.
[08:15-08:30] [0h15m]
08:30 What Did You Do at School Today?
A fascinating fly-on-the wall insight into the school-life of two Key Stage 1 students.
[08:30-09:00] [0h30m]
09:00 School Stories
Documentary following pupils at a French Lycee as they sit their final tests and make important decisions about options for their baccalaureat.
[09:00-09:30] [0h30m]
09:30 Exam Cheating
Investigation into the growth in cheating at school, following the decision by the government to stop counting coursework towards exam results.
[09:30-10:00] [0h30m]
10:00 Primary Maths Hour
Problem-Solving in Primary Maths - The Session; and Review: how a small school introduces problem solving. Followed by Resource Review; Painting with Numbers - Safety in Numbers.
[10:00-11:00] [1h00m]
11:00 Secondary Maths Hour
New Maths Technology - In the Classroom Managing Change: innovative use of ICT. Mean, Median and Mode; Making Statistics Matter: teachers explore house prices and fashion.
[11:00-12:00] [1h00m]
12:00 Governors Hour
Just for Governors - Discipline; Inspirations - Lead Learners; Teaching Respect and Manners - How Do They Do it in Japan?: three programmes for governors.
[12:00-13:00] [1h00m]
13:00 KS3/4 Design and Technology: Managing Coursework
Managing GCSE Coursework 1; & 2; Sustainability - Leading the Way; Making a Start: four programmes examining issues in design and technology teaching.
[13:00-14:00] [1h00m]
14:00 Secondary SEN
Differentiation in Action - Secondary; Making a Statement; Understanding Autism; Inclusion and Autism: exploring differentiation and inclusion at primary and secondary.
[14:00-15:00] [1h00m]
15:00 KS3/4 Art
Art Assessment - Classroom Strategies; Awarding Levels: compare two approaches. Artist Teachers; Contemporary Art: ideas to inspire art teachers and students.
[15:00-16:00] [1h00m]
16:00 Secondary Behaviour and Attendance
Changing Challenging Behaviour; The Role of SEAL; Manage that Class - Year 8, Friday; Restorative Justice in Action: advice to support your school's behaviour management.
[16:00-17:00] [1h00m]
17:00 School Matters
It is argued that in order to raise achievement in schools, childrens' aspirations must be improved. But how can this done? Case studies offer food for thought.
[17:00-17:30] [0h30m]
17:30 Every Child Matters
Because of her difficult behaviour, 14-year-old Jade moves schools often. Her new deputy head assembles a support group for Jade.
[17:30-17:45] [0h15m]
17:45 Behaving with Cowley
Sue Cowley works with Baz Barrett, a Year 3 teacher at Ward End Primary School, to help him minimize disruptive behaviour during the crunch transition times.
[17:45-18:00] [0h15m]
18:00 Primary Maths Hour
Problem-Solving in Primary Maths - The Session; and Review: how a small school introduces problem solving. Followed by Resource Review; Painting with Numbers - Safety in Numbers.
[18:00-19:00] [1h00m]
19:00 Secondary Maths Hour
New Maths Technology - In the Classroom Managing Change: innovative use of ICT. Mean, Median and Mode; Making Statistics Matter: teachers explore house prices and fashion.
[19:00-20:00] [1h00m]
20:00 Governors Hour
Just for Governors - Discipline; Inspirations - Lead Learners; Teaching Respect and Manners - How Do They Do it in Japan?: three programmes for governors.
[20:00-21:00] [1h00m]
21:00 School Matters
It is argued that in order to raise achievement in schools, childrens' aspirations must be improved. But how can this done? Case studies offer food for thought.
[21:00-21:30] [0h30m]

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