Offering ideas for different ways to teach PSHE, this is a go-to resource for the busy teacher looking for creative and engaging techniques. It provides tips, case studies and strategies on planning and pitching sessions as well as weaving PSHE into other aspects of the curriculum.
The practical advice includes tips for what works with pupils, ideas for group games, ways to make discussions more engaging and proven techniques for creating inspiring sessions. The book explores a range of complex PSHE topics such as social media, sex and sexuality, mental health and British values. This tried-and-tested guidance will help to give teachers the confidence to create accessible and dynamic skills-based sessions which can make a real difference to pupils.
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Sian Rowland is an independent PSHE adviser, trainer and writer. She was previously a primary deputy head and has written education resources including award winning resources for The Co-operative, John Lewis, Nuffield Health, Living Streets, the PSHE Association and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. http://www.sianrowland.co.uk/
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