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Robotics in school; Part-time work; Richard Mabey; Game Changers

An award-winning all-girl competitive robotics team, Richard Mabey, what makes a game changer, and how does working part-time affect your earning power? With Jenni Murray.

Robotics in schools. Our reporter Ayshea Buksh talks to an award winning all-girl competitive robotics team from North London about how their project has broadened their horizons and changed their career aspirations.

The TUC's Frances O'Grady on how going part time affects your earning power. So what can be done to prevent talent and experience being wasted when a women works part time?

Game Changers - the judges deliberations begin. And we discuss what makes a Game Changer with organisational psychologist Rachel Short.

Richard Mabey has written Dreams of the Good Life, a new account of Flora Thompson - author of Lark Rise to Candleford - which investigates the contradiction between the simple rural times she chronicled and the Bohemian, suburban life she aspired to.

Presenter: Jenni Murray
Producer: Karen Dalziel.

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Woman’s Hour Power List 2014 Game Changers. How they operate

This year’s search for the top ten shines a spotlight on women who are challenging the status quo and the way power operates in society. How easy is it to spot a game changer by the way they operate? How do they instigate change or lead a team? What tools might game changers have in their box and do you have to be a particular personality type to be one? Business psychologist Rachel Short will join Jenni Murray to give us the low down on what they’re like to manage and whether they can be team players as well as game changers.


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Flora Thompson

Lark Rise to Candleford is one of the defining accounts of country life during the Victorian era, not to mention the inspiration for a hit television series.  So why do we know so little about its author Flora Thompson?  Richard Mabey has written Dreams of the Good Life, a new account of Flora’s life which investigates the contradiction between the simple rural times she chronicled and the Bohemian, suburban life she aspired to.

Highest-paid occupations 'no-go’ areas for part-time workers

The TUC analysis of the ten best and ten worst paid occupations in the UK shows a stark gender divide.  Most of the best-paid occupations in Britain are ‘ no-go’ areas for part-time workers, with fewer than one in seven employees in these top jobs working shorter hours. According to a study carried out ahead of its annual women’s conference, nearly two-thirds of the 900,000 employees in the best-paid occupations – such as financial managers and medical practitioners – are male. Legal professionals, headteachers and college principals are the only top paying occupations that employ more women than men. Frances O’Grady the TUC’s General Secretary will be joining Jenni Murray to talk about what needs to be done to make sure talent and experience doesn’t go to waste when women have children.

Robotics in schools

A group of schoolchildren from East Barnet School in London are  the first all-girl competitive robotics team in the country. They’ve won national competitions and travelled to the United States to take part in international robotics events against the USA, China and Germany.  The girls say their career aspirations have dramatically changed as result of working on these motorized machines. Our reporter Ayshea Buksh went to meet them.

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Role Contributor
Presenter Jenni Murray
Producer Karen Dalziel
Interviewed Guest Rachel Short
Interviewed Guest Richard Mabey
Interviewed Guest Frances O'Grady
Interviewed Guest Ayshea Buksh
Interviewed Guest Ruth Aylett

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  • Wed 12 Mar 2014 10:00

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