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LEX BAILLIE

Activities

Before viewing

In a group or class, brainstorm the following and record responses on a board or on paper. Ask students what they associate with:

  1. a professional footballer
  2. a police constabulary

Briefly discuss what students personally think it would be like. Record their responses.

You may wish to have groups of students focus on the following:

  • living in the shadow of a parent's former success
  • understanding and accepting your strengths and limitations
  • completing studies at school as a back-up option

After viewing

Key questions

Has the film made students:

  • more aware of something?
  • think more deeply about some issue?
  • think more deeply about what they want or don't want to do with their life?
  • change their opinion about the profession in any way?

Discuss and compare with their original brainstorm.

Activity (Class or Group)

Have students make a chart of what their parents do for a living; what their parents want them to do as a career; what they dream of doing for a career; and what they would be happy doing as a career. Discuss parental pressure on young adults and the reality and feasibility of their career choices.


Links

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Online information resource for constables and special constables
www.police-information.co.uk

Government direct website
www.direct.gov.uk

A police test training program designed to prepare you for UK Police National Recruitment Model
www.policeprep.co.uk


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