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LISTEN: Carina Lindars, the Leigh UTC - 15/09/17

Sep 14, 2017, 11:01 PM

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A teacher from #Kent is leading the way in making hundreds of students employable in #Dartford. Carina Lindars at the #LeighUTC has secured nearing 500 meetings for her students with employers in fields like #technology and #engineering, leading to work experience and apprenticeships. She's just been awarded for her work by the #charity #Founders4Schools.

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