Description
In this radio interview with Stuart Linnell, Dr Federico Farini and Dr Jane Murray discuss the new Horizon 2020 European project that is helping teachers to support migrant children's successful integration into their new schools and communities.
Subject
Farini, F. and Murray, J. (2018) Radio Interview: BBC Northampton. Stuart Linnell interview with Federico Farini and Jane Murray: CHILD-UP Horizon 2020 Project. 6th February 2019. [Online] Available at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p06y18rj (1.41.44- 1.46.26) Accessed: 16.2.19.
Period | 6 Feb 2019 |
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Media contributions
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Title CHILD UP: Degree of recognition Local Media name/outlet BBC Radio Northampton Media type Radio Duration/Length/Size 1.41.44- 1.46.26 Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 6/02/19 Description Stuart Linnell at BBC Radio Northampton interviews Dr Federico Farini and Dr Jane Murray about CHILD-UP, a European project helping teachers to support migrant children to settle into school
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p06y18rj (1.41.44- 1.46.26)Producer/Author Alex Winter / Stuart Linnell URL https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p06y18rj Persons Federico Farini, Jane Murray
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