The Health and Wellbeing, PHSE in Scotland series offers a comprehensive active learning resource that covers all Level 3 Experiences and Outcomes for Health and Wellbeing in Curriculum for Excellence. Appropriate for use by specialist and non-specialist teachers alike, these books provide an invaluable aid in the practicalities of Getting it Right for Every Child (GIRFEC).
Health and Wellbeing 1 lays the foundation of the course and, through a wide variety of classroom-friendly activities and stimulus material, introduces the S1 pupil to key Organisers across the Health and Wellbeing framework: Planning for choices and changes; Relationships; and Mental, emotional, social and physical wellbeing.
Key topics covered in Book 1 include: Be healthy - Stay safe - Enjoy and achieve - Make a positive contribution - Achieve economic well-being
Each topic:
is broken down into a series of self-contained lessons, with review and reflection opportunity built in
progressively develops pupils' skills and understanding of the key concepts within Health and Wellbeing
takes an active learning approach with a wide variety of classroom-friendly activities and stimulus material - allowing pupils to learn through doing
offers opportunities for summative assessment.
This is Book 1 in the Cfe Series. See all Cfe books here.
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Marel Harper is a Development Officer for Curriculum for Excellence. Gail Whitnall is a Principal Teacher of Health, Food and Technology and has been seconded as a QIO for Health and Wellbeing. Stephen De Silva and Lesley de Meza are leading practitioners and trainers of PSHE at a UK and international level.
More about Lesley De MezaMarel Harper is a Development Officer for Curriculum for Excellence. Gail Whitnall is a Principal Teacher of Health, Food and Technology and has been seconded as a QIO for Health and Wellbeing. Stephen De Silva and Lesley de Meza are leading practitioners and trainers of PSHE at a UK and international level.
More about Stephen De SilvaMarel Harper is a Development Officer for Curriculum for Excellence. Gail Whitnall is a Principal Teacher of Health, Food and Technology and has been seconded as a QIO for Health and Wellbeing. Stephen De Silva and Lesley de Meza are leading practitioners and trainers of PSHE at a UK and international level.
More about Marel HarperMarel Harper is a Development Officer for Curriculum for Excellence. Gail Whitnall is a Principal Teacher of Health, Food and Technology and has been seconded as a QIO for Health and Wellbeing. Stephen De Silva and Lesley de Meza are leading practitioners and trainers of PSHE at a UK and international level.
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