An extract from a presentation By 3Di Associates PSHE in School.

Click here to load reader

download An extract from a presentation By 3Di Associates PSHE in School.

of 4

Transcript of An extract from a presentation By 3Di Associates PSHE in School.

  • Slide 1
  • An extract from a presentation By 3Di Associates PSHE in School
  • Slide 2
  • Why PSHE Education? PSHE education makes a major contribution to schools statutory responsibilities to promote children and young peoples wellbeing (Wellbeing is defined in the Children Act 2004 as the promotion of physical and mental health; emotional wellbeing; social and economic well being; education, training and recreation; recognition of the contribution made by children to society; and protection from harm and neglect.) achieve the whole curriculum aims promote community cohesion - PSHE Association
  • Slide 3
  • PSHE: Curriculum, Ethos and Environment PSHE as a subject in its own right PSHE within other curriculum areas PSHE in assemblies PSHE in the playground PSHE as a whole school approach PSHE is not just a curriculum area - though time needs to be allocated for this. So how do we integrate it and record progress in PSHE across the whole school? Is PSHE only for children and young people?
  • Slide 4
  • The Benefits of PSHE Pupils Knowledge of health and wellbeing Development of lifelong skills Nurturing attitudes of empathy and self-worth Senior Managers Systematic approach to personal wellbeing Behavioural management Demonstration of sound pedagogy Teaching Staff Clear curriculum for wellbeing Developing relationship with pupils Knowing your children better Additional Staff Engagement with children and young people Defining key roles and responsibilities Personal learning Parents Better relationships with school and children Support on tackling sensitive issues Engaging parents and carers in their childs learning Governors Cohesive structures for implementing statutory duties of wellbeing and sex education Understanding of teaching and learning Active mission statement