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Peter Tabichi: Global Teacher Prize 2019 winner
FYI episode 11
FYI is a brand-new weekly news show that’s got everyone talking – even the Prime Minister, Theresa May!
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Bear Grylls Survival School
Bear and his team of experts teach a diverse group of kids all the skills needed to take on the wilderness.
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Serious Survival
This award-winning series shows how young people can achieve the extraordinary, changing the course of their lives.
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Too Many Guns
Christopher, whose 15-year-old brother was killed, is now one of America’s youngest gun control campaigners.
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Educating North Korea
We gain access to a university where foreign lecturers provide a Western education for the country’s future elite.
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In the shadow of the stadiums
We look into the deprived lives of children living close to the World Cup stadiums across Brazil.
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Boys’ Biggest Conversation
Young men across the UK talk about body image and the effect it has on their mental wellbeing.
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About Global Teacher Prize 2019
The Global Teacher Prize is a $1 million award presented annually to an exceptional teacher who has made an outstanding contribution to their profession.
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Andrew Moffat: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Melissa Salguero: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Daisy Mertens: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Hidekazu Shoto: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Swaroop Rawal: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Swaroop teaches at Lavad Primary School, Gujarat and various other schools, India
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Vladimer Apkhazava: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Debora Garofalo: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Yasodai Selvakumaran: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Martin Salvetti: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
What does a football coach do?
How do football players get so good? We met one of Manchester City’s youth coaches to find out how the stars of the future are made.
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Unicef’s Soccer Aid changes children’s lives
Unicef Young Reporter Kendra travels to Lesotho in southern Africa to find out how Unicef funding is changing children’s lives.
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First Careers – advice with a difference
On First Careers you can get behind the scenes of some of the UK’s most interesting jobs and find what’s right for you.
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Hope Works launch for World Children’s Day
Hope Works is a collection of short films offering stories of hope and inspiration. The videos launch simultaneously on leading children’s networks around the world on World Children’s Day on 20 November 2018. Hope Works is a collaboration with UNICEF.
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FYI presenter Ruby
FYI is a weekly news show, presented entirely by kids. It aims to answer the big questions about news and current affairs. Meet FYI presenter Ruby.
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FYI presenter Morgan
FYI is a weekly news show, presented entirely by kids. It aims to answer the big questions about news and current affairs. Meet FYI presenter Morgan.
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FYI presenter Ella
FYI is a weekly news show, presented entirely by kids. It aims to answer the big questions about news and current affairs. Meet FYI presenter Ella.
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FYI presenter Elise
FYI is a weekly news show, presented entirely by kids. It aims to answer the big questions about news and current affairs. Meet FYI presenter Elise.
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FYI presenter Braydon
FYI is a weekly news show, presented entirely by kids. It aims to answer the big questions about news and current affairs. Meet FYI presenter Braydon.
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FYI presenter Archie
FYI is a weekly news show, presented entirely by kids. It aims to answer the big questions about news and current affairs. Meet FYI presenter Archie.
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What does an Animal Rescuer do?
We meet some of the people who help to rescue and rehabilitate sick or injured sea creatures, then release them back into the wild.
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What is it like to be a zookeeper?
We visit the Zoological Society of London to find out how technology is transforming the care of wildlife.
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Mo Farah in training for Soccer Aid for Unicef
Unicef Young Reporter Ruby Chapman meets Sir Mo Farah at the final a training session before the Soccer Aid match.
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Future news – what could happen if we succeed in controlling climate change
What might the world be like in the future – if we succeed in keeping temperature rises below 1.5°C
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Future news – what could happen if we fail to control climate change
What might the world be like in the future – if the Earth’s temperature rose more than 2°C?
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Syrian Child Workers
Imagine your family has no money and you have to work. First News Investigates the child refugees who become child workers.
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Samir is a teenager living in the Calais “jungle”
Orphan Samir is one of hundreds of young people, stranded and alone, living in the Calais migrant camp, known as the jungle.
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Hilde, 9, has her own newspaper
Hilde may be only nine years old but she is the publisher of her own newspaper in America – the Orange Street News.
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America’s Youth Courts
There are more than 1,000 youth courts in America, where young people are the judges, jury and lawyers.
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America’s Migrant Crisis – Rosita’s Story
Every month, hundreds of children enter the USA illegally. They are escaping war and poverty in their countries. This is Rosita’s story.
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America’s Migrant Crisis – Antonio and Alex’s Story
Every month, hundreds of children enter the USA illegally. They are escaping war and poverty in their countries. This is Antonio and Alex’s story…
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Andria Zafirakou: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Winner
Barbara Zielonka: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Eddie Woo: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Koen Timmers: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Diego Mahfouz Farina Lima: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Glenn Lee: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Luis Miguel Bermudez Gutierrez: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Luis Miguel Bermudez Gutierrez teaches at Colegio Gerardo Paredes IED, Colombia
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Marjorie Brown: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Nurten Akkuş: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Jesus Insilada: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
The World’s Most Dangerous Hospital
Undercover filming in Guatemala City’s notorious mental hospital, where patients suffer neglect and sexual abuse at the hands of those meant to care for them.
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Thailand’s Asylum Crackdown
Pakistani Christians fleeing extremist violence are the second largest group of asylum seekers in Thailand. Many – including children – are routinely rounded up…
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Duchess and Daughters: Their Secret Mission
The Duchess of York is taken undercover by reporter Chris Rogers to witness appalling conditions in Romanian orphanages.
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Just The Job: Hotels
Shining a light on technology in the workplace, this episode looks inside the hotel industry at London’s Waldorf Hilton.
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Full Fact Milk
Do you know whether your milk comes from a happy cow, or a cow that is kept inside all its life?
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Kevyn: pitch wars
Kevyn just wants to be a footballer, but his life is dominated by another type of shooting.
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Deported to Afghanistan
The young Afghan men who make a new life in Britain as children, only to be deported when they reach 18.
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My child, ECT and me
Autistic children in America, prone to violent, self-harming behaviour, are undergoing Electro Convulsive Therapy.
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A new world champion?
Jamie started racing go karts when she was 11 years old. Now she wants to be a world champion F1 racing driver.
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Abandoned child refugees
An orphaned teenage migrant shows us round the migrant camp in Calais that had been his home for a year.
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- All
- BBC
- ITV
- Our World
- Panorama
Educating North Korea
We gain access to a university where foreign lecturers provide a Western education for the country’s future elite.
Read MoreShare this:
In the shadow of the stadiums
We look into the deprived lives of children living close to the World Cup stadiums across Brazil.
Read MoreShare this:
The World’s Most Dangerous Hospital
Undercover filming in Guatemala City’s notorious mental hospital, where patients suffer neglect and sexual abuse at the hands of those meant to care for them.
Read MoreShare this:
Thailand’s Asylum Crackdown
Pakistani Christians fleeing extremist violence are the second largest group of asylum seekers in Thailand. Many – including children – are routinely rounded up…
Read MoreShare this:
Duchess and Daughters: Their Secret Mission
The Duchess of York is taken undercover by reporter Chris Rogers to witness appalling conditions in Romanian orphanages.
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Deported to Afghanistan
The young Afghan men who make a new life in Britain as children, only to be deported when they reach 18.
Read MoreShare this:
My child, ECT and me
Autistic children in America, prone to violent, self-harming behaviour, are undergoing Electro Convulsive Therapy.
Read MoreShare this:
- All
- BBC
- British Motorsport
- CBBC
- First News
- Unicef
Too Many Guns
Christopher, whose 15-year-old brother was killed, is now one of America’s youngest gun control campaigners.
Read MoreShare this:
Unicef’s Soccer Aid changes children’s lives
Unicef Young Reporter Kendra travels to Lesotho in southern Africa to find out how Unicef funding is changing children’s lives.
Read MoreShare this:
Mo Farah in training for Soccer Aid for Unicef
Unicef Young Reporter Ruby Chapman meets Sir Mo Farah at the final a training session before the Soccer Aid match.
Read MoreShare this:
Syrian Child Workers
Imagine your family has no money and you have to work. First News Investigates the child refugees who become child workers.
Read MoreShare this:
Samir is a teenager living in the Calais “jungle”
Orphan Samir is one of hundreds of young people, stranded and alone, living in the Calais migrant camp, known as the jungle.
Read MoreShare this:
Hilde, 9, has her own newspaper
Hilde may be only nine years old but she is the publisher of her own newspaper in America – the Orange Street News.
Read MoreShare this:
America’s Youth Courts
There are more than 1,000 youth courts in America, where young people are the judges, jury and lawyers.
Read MoreShare this:
America’s Migrant Crisis – Rosita’s Story
Every month, hundreds of children enter the USA illegally. They are escaping war and poverty in their countries. This is Rosita’s story.
Read MoreShare this:
America’s Migrant Crisis – Antonio and Alex’s Story
Every month, hundreds of children enter the USA illegally. They are escaping war and poverty in their countries. This is Antonio and Alex’s story…
Read MoreShare this:
Full Fact Milk
Do you know whether your milk comes from a happy cow, or a cow that is kept inside all its life?
Read MoreShare this:
Kevyn: pitch wars
Kevyn just wants to be a footballer, but his life is dominated by another type of shooting.
Read MoreShare this:
A new world champion?
Jamie started racing go karts when she was 11 years old. Now she wants to be a world champion F1 racing driver.
Read MoreShare this:
Abandoned child refugees
An orphaned teenage migrant shows us round the migrant camp in Calais that had been his home for a year.
Read MoreShare this:
- All
- BBC
- CBBC
- ITV
- Sky Kids
FYI episode 11
FYI is a brand-new weekly news show that’s got everyone talking – even the Prime Minister, Theresa May!
Read MoreShare this:
Bear Grylls Survival School
Bear and his team of experts teach a diverse group of kids all the skills needed to take on the wilderness.
Read MoreShare this:
Serious Survival
This award-winning series shows how young people can achieve the extraordinary, changing the course of their lives.
Read MoreShare this:
FYI presenter Archie
FYI is a weekly news show, presented entirely by kids. It aims to answer the big questions about news and current affairs. Meet FYI presenter Archie.
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FYI presenter Braydon
FYI is a weekly news show, presented entirely by kids. It aims to answer the big questions about news and current affairs. Meet FYI presenter Braydon.
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FYI presenter Elise
FYI is a weekly news show, presented entirely by kids. It aims to answer the big questions about news and current affairs. Meet FYI presenter Elise.
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FYI presenter Ella
FYI is a weekly news show, presented entirely by kids. It aims to answer the big questions about news and current affairs. Meet FYI presenter Ella.
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FYI presenter Morgan
FYI is a weekly news show, presented entirely by kids. It aims to answer the big questions about news and current affairs. Meet FYI presenter Morgan.
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FYI presenter Ruby
FYI is a weekly news show, presented entirely by kids. It aims to answer the big questions about news and current affairs. Meet FYI presenter Ruby.
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- All
- BT
- First News
- Manchester City
- SeaWorld
- Varkey Foundation
- ZSL
Peter Tabichi: Global Teacher Prize 2019 winner
About Global Teacher Prize 2019
The Global Teacher Prize is a $1 million award presented annually to an exceptional teacher who has made an outstanding contribution to their profession.
Read MoreShare this:
Andrew Moffat: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Melissa Salguero: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Daisy Mertens: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Hidekazu Shoto: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Swaroop Rawal: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Swaroop teaches at Lavad Primary School, Gujarat and various other schools, India
Read MoreShare this:
Vladimer Apkhazava: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Debora Garofalo: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Yasodai Selvakumaran: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
Martin Salvetti: Global Teacher Prize 2019 finalist
What does a football coach do?
How do football players get so good? We met one of Manchester City’s youth coaches to find out how the stars of the future are made.
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First Careers – advice with a difference
On First Careers you can get behind the scenes of some of the UK’s most interesting jobs and find what’s right for you.
Read MoreShare this:
What does an Animal Rescuer do?
We meet some of the people who help to rescue and rehabilitate sick or injured sea creatures, then release them back into the wild.
Read MoreShare this:
What is it like to be a zookeeper?
We visit the Zoological Society of London to find out how technology is transforming the care of wildlife.
Read MoreShare this:
Andria Zafirakou: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Winner
Barbara Zielonka: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Eddie Woo: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Koen Timmers: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Diego Mahfouz Farina Lima: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Glenn Lee: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Luis Miguel Bermudez Gutierrez: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Luis Miguel Bermudez Gutierrez teaches at Colegio Gerardo Paredes IED, Colombia
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Marjorie Brown: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Nurten Akkuş: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Jesus Insilada: Global Teacher Prize 2018 Top 10
Just The Job: Hotels
Shining a light on technology in the workplace, this episode looks inside the hotel industry at London’s Waldorf Hilton.
Read MoreShare this:
- All
- First News
- HopeWorks
- Media Smart
- Unicef
- WWF
Boys’ Biggest Conversation
Young men across the UK talk about body image and the effect it has on their mental wellbeing.
Read MoreShare this:
Hope Works launch for World Children’s Day
Hope Works is a collection of short films offering stories of hope and inspiration. The videos launch simultaneously on leading children’s networks around the world on World Children’s Day on 20 November 2018. Hope Works is a collaboration with UNICEF.
Read MoreShare this:
Future news – what could happen if we succeed in controlling climate change
What might the world be like in the future – if we succeed in keeping temperature rises below 1.5°C
Read MoreShare this:
Future news – what could happen if we fail to control climate change
What might the world be like in the future – if the Earth’s temperature rose more than 2°C?
Read More