Engineering.

Variant title Lifeboats
Variant title MOT and service
SeriesEducation in video
FE: skills for life in context ; 7
FE: skills for life in context ; 8
Education in video. ^A1165896
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 noteTitle from resource description page (viewed Mar. 5, 2012).
Other formsPreviously released as DVD.
LanguageThis edition in English.
Genre/formNonfiction television programs.
Genre/formInstructional television programs.